Patrice: The Movie

5:00pm SATURDAY 9.14, Strand Theatre

ABOUT

Patrice has finally found the love of her life, Garry, who is also disabled. They want nothing more than to get married, but if they do - or even if they just move in together - the government benefits they need to survive would be cut. Despite the scrutiny they’re under, they decide to plan a commitment ceremony that could risk their entire future. While trying to scrape together the money for the ceremony, Patrice’s wheelchair accessible van breaks down and without it, she is forced to quit the job she spent years fighting for. She has to figure out the impossible task of how to replace her van when she can’t have more than $2,000 in her bank account as a condition of the disability benefits she relies on. While the commitment ceremony is now threatened by the cost of the van, a bill in Congress could finally change the “marriage penalty” – plaguing the lives of Patrice and millions of disabled Americans – and she organizes her friends to rally in support of the bill. Patrice’s present-day battles are informed by her past. With long-time friend, director Ted Passon, Patrice recreates scenes from her life imbued with her art and her uniquely tragicomic joie de vivre. Starring a cast of children, with Patrice playing herself at every age, we see the struggles Patrice endured to get the house, the job, and the life that she’s now fighting to

Program Feature
Section Spotlight
Runtime 1:43
Country USA

Ted Passon is an award-winning director who created and directed the critically acclaimed docuseries PHILLY D.A., along with co-director Yoni Brook and producer Nicole Salazar. The series won a PEABODY AWARD, the GOTHAM AWARD for “Best Breakthrough Nonfiction Series”, a DUPONT-COLUMBIA AWARD and the SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL PRODUCING AWARD for nonfiction film. It premiered at Sundance and had its international premiere at the Berlin Film Festival, becoming the first docuseries to screen there. It was named “One of the best TV shows of the year” by TIME, The NY Times, Variety, The LA Times, The Hollywood Reporter, The Washington Post, Vulture, Vogue, Slate, Indiewire, and The New Yorker. It was also nominated for “Best Nonfiction Series” by The Independent Spirit Awards, Cinema Eye Honors, and the IDA Awards. Ted also directed multiple episodes of the Netflix series WORN STORIES, which has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Ted is a 2018 Sundance Catalyst Fellow and a 2016 Sundance Lab Creative Summit Fellow. He has also written and directed over 8 children’s television shows for Disney and Comcast. He is a co-founder of All Ages Productions.

Theatre Screening
Screened with Open Captions

CREDITS

Director
Ted Passon
Producer
Kyla Harris
Innbo Shim
Emily Spivack
Editor
Ephraim Kirkwood
John Tarquinio
Cinematographer
Ted Passon
Aly Spengler
Additional Personnel
PRODUCTION COMPANY: All Ages Productions
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Ted Passon, David Dunn, David Sloan, Claire Weinraub, Poh Si Teng, Jennifer J. Pritzker, Chandra Jessee, Rebecca Lichtenfeld, Ruth Ann Harnisch, Jim LeBrecht
ORIGINAL SCORE: Molly Joyce
SCREENPLAY: Patrice Jetter, Kyla Harris, Lee Getty
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Patrice Jetter
SOUND: Stephen Sklarow
PRINCIPAL CAST: Elizabeth Dicker, Garry Wickham, Patrice Jetter, Milanni Mines

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