Tribeca All Access® 2016
A first-hand look at how the murder of one teenager became the last straw for a community under siege. Whose Streets? is a story of love, loss, conflict, and ambition; the journey of everyday people turned freedom fighters, whose lives intertwined with a burgeoning national movement for black liberation.
PRODUCER, CO-DIRECTOR
Sabaah Folayan made her directorial debut at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival with the feature length documentary WHOSE STREETS?. Recently nominated for a Peabody Award, the film chronicles the experiences of activists living in Ferguson, Missouri when Michael Brown Jr. was killed. WHOSE STREETS? was distributed theatrically by Magnolia Pictures, and supported by the Sundance Documentary Film Program, Tribeca Film Institute, the Ford Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation among many others.
PRODUCER, CO-DIRECTOR
Damon Davis is an award-winning interdisciplinary artist that works and resides in St. Louis, MO. He is producer and co-director of, an upcoming documentary about the Ferguson uprising.
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Lucas Farrar is a filmmaker and photographer based in New York City. Lucas is the director of photography for WHOSE STREETS?.
CO-PRODUCER
Chris Renteria is a commercial and documentary photographer filmmaker based in St Louis, Missouri. Chris a co-producer on WHOSE STREETS?.
PRODUCER
Flannery Miller is filmmaker and advocate committed to using visual storytelling to promote human rights and social justice. Flannery is producer on WHOSE STREETS?.
EDITOR
Christopher McNabb is a filmmaker, editor, and writer dedicated to the art of both fiction and non-fiction storytelling. Chris is the editor of WHOSE STREETS?.
CO-PRODUCER
Christina Hollenback is a political strategist and organizer. Christina is co-producer on the project.