Peter Bratt

Peter Bratt is an award-winning screenwriter and independent filmmaker whose first feature, Follow Me Home, premiered at the 1996 Sundance Film Festival and won the Best Feature Film Audience Award that same year at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Bratt is a San Francisco film commissioner and a long-time consultant for the Friendship House Association of American Indians, a nonprofit serving the Bay Area’s Native population. In 2009, he and his brother produced La Mission, a feature film shot on location in their hometown of San Francisco. For that film, Bratt received the prestigious Norman Lear Writer’s Award and was one of 10 American independent filmmakers selected by Sundance and the President’s Committee on Arts and Humanities to launch Sundance Film Forward, a program that uses film and conversation to excite and introduce a new generation to the power of story. Bratt is the director of Dolores (Mountainfilm 2017).

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