(T)error

(T)error

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is the first film to feature access to an active FBI counterterrorism informant, with filmmakers documenting a live sting operation as it unfolds.

(T)error

Lyric Cabral

DIRECTOR/PRODUCER

Lyric R. Cabral creates investigative work that exposes new information for the public record.  Cabral’s directorial debut (T)ERROR was awarded an Emmy for Outstanding Investigative Documentary and Variety praised the feature documentary as "a vital exposé.”   Now available for global broadcast on Netflix, (T)ERROR has screened at more than 50 film festivals worldwide.  Lyric is a recipient of the International Documentary Association’s Emerging Filmmaker Award and she has been featured in Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film.  A current Rockwood/ Just Films Fellow, Lyric is a former Sundance Women in Film Fellow and is a veteran of Sundance Institute’s Edit Lab and Creative Producing Lab.  Prior to filmmaking, Lyric worked as a photojournalist- her images are held in collection at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Studio Museum of Art, and Whitney Museum. 

(T)error

David Felix Sutcliffe

DIRECTOR/PRODUCER

David Felix Sutcliffe’s work has been supported by the NEA, NYSCA, and ITVS. His first film, Adama, was broadcast on PBS in 2011. He currently works as a teaching artist with the Tribeca Film Institute.

(T)error

Christopher St. John

CO-PRODUCER

Christopher St. John is an award-winning documentary producer and writer. His most recent film, The House I Live In, won the 2012 Sundance Grand Jury Prize. His 2011 film, Reagan, received an Emmy.