Peter Bratt

Peter Bratt is an independent filmmaker known for his critically acclaimed work in the film industry. He explores themes of race and identity in his films, showcasing a unique perspective influenced by his Indigenous background. Bratt made his mark with his debut feature film, “Follow Me Home” in 1996, which received critical acclaim for its exploration of race and identity from multiple perspectives. In 2009, he wrote, directed, and produced “La Mission,” a film that tackled family, identity, and gentrification in the Mission District of San Francisco. Bratt’s venture into documentary filmmaking came with “Dolores” in 2017, a film that highlighted the life of farmworker activist Dolores Huerta. The documentary shed light on Huerta’s lifelong dedication to social justice. Peter Bratt’s films reflect his commitment to telling compelling stories and amplifying the voices of underrepresented communities. His contributions have solidified him as a talented and influential filmmaker in the industry.

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