David Felix Sutcliffe

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For Venida, for Kalief TrailerSongs from the Hole TrailerFor Our Children Trailer

David Sutcliffe is a Sundance Award-winning documentary filmmaker. In 2013, he was included in Filmmaker Magazine's annual list of "25 New Faces of Independent Film." His first film, Adama (PBS), is an hour-long documentary that explores the story of a 16-year-old Muslim girl growing up in Harlem who was arrested by the FBI on suspicion of being a “potential suicide bomber.” (T)ERROR, co-directed with acclaimed photojournalist Lyric R. Cabral, premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival where it won a Special Jury Prize for Break Out First Feature. Along with co-director Cabral, Sutcliffe was honored by the International Documentary Association with the 2015 Emerging Filmmaker Award. In 2014, he was selected as a fellow for the Sundance Institute's Edit and Story Lab, as well as their Creative Producing Lab. His work as a filmmaker has been funded by the BBC, the NEA, the Tribeca Film Institute, the Sundance Institute, and the Independent Television Service.

Most Popular David Felix Sutcliffe Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Songs from the Hole Trailer (2024)

09 March 2024

Sentenced to life in prison at 15, musician JJ'88 finds hope by writing songs during solitary confinement in this award-winning documentary visual album.

For Our Children Trailer (2022)

29 April 2022

FOR OUR CHILDREN unites maternal voices of resilience and solidarity in a poignant cinematic journey.

(T)ERROR Trailer (2015)

24 January 2015

This real-life look at FBI counterterrorism operations features access to both sides of a sting: the government informant and the radicalized target.

499 Trailer (2021)

20 August 2021

Upon the 500-year anniversary of the Spanish Conquest, a ghostly Conquistador arrives in modern Mexico.

Miss Panama Trailer (2021)

17 June 2021

When Gloria Karamañites became Miss Panama, she didn’t just win a pageant. She made history.

For Venida, for Kalief Trailer (2025)

06 June 2025

Kalief Browder’s story unfolds in full when his life, and that of his mother, Venida Brodnax Browder, are tragically derailed by years of malintent from the justice system.