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Documentary Filmmaker Scott Christopherson Speaks on Charity, Prayer and His Creative Process in Faith + Works Lecture

February 25, 2020 12:00 AM
Christopherson shared clips from his documentaries and lessons of faith he has learned throughout his film career
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Scott Christopherson to Speak on Using Spiritual Guidance to Represent Others Through Documentary Filmmaking

January 16, 2020 12:00 AM
Department of Theatre and Media Arts professor Scott Christopherson shares his perspective as a documentary filmmaker on the relationship between spirituality and representation.
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Married BYU Alums Surprise Filmmaking Community with Silent Documentary

July 22, 2019 12:00 AM
BYU Department of Theatre and Media Arts grad Jared Jakins and his wife Carly win Best of Show and Utah Short Film of the Year for “El Desierto”
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Scott Christopherson’s ‘The Insufferable Groo’ Prepares for Theatrical Release and Video-On-Demand Platforms

November 20, 2018 12:00 AM
Faculty member Scott Christopherson discusses his most recent documentary about an eccentric BYU media arts alum
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Documentary by TMA professor premieres at international film festival

June 18, 2018 12:00 AM
Theatre and Media Arts professor Scott Christopherson’s documentary film, “The Insufferable Groo,” premiered at the Sheffield International Documentary Film Festival which took place June 7-12 in Sheffield, England. The documentary focuses on Provo independent filmmaker Stephen Groo, who is known for his eccentric and passionate approach to making movies. Groo’s films, though small in scale and budget, have gained fans from industry professionals including Jared Hess, Jermaine Clement and Jack Black, the latter of which starred in Groo’s film “The Unexpected Race.” Read more about “The Insufferable Groo” in The Hollywood Reporter, The Daily Herald and Deadline.
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'Peace Officer,' a new documentary by BYU faculty gets high review

September 29, 2015 12:00 AM
'Peace Officer,' a new documentary directed and produced by BYU faculty Brad Barber and Scott Christopherson, received a 3.5/4 star review by Sean P. Means of the Salt Lake Tribune this weekend. Read the review here. According to TMA's The Sound and the Fury: TMA faculty Brad Barber and Scott Christopherson's documentary, Peace Officer premiered in Utah on Friday at the Tower Theatre. Christopherson reported that the theatre was sold out for the premiere, with about 300 people attending. Because the story takes place in Utah, Christopherson felt like this was one of the most responsive crowd he’s experienced. On Saturday, the Provo police chief came to see the film. After the premiere, media arts alums Julian Acosta, Cole Webley, and Jared Harris (St. Cloud’s) threw an after-party. The film will screen at the Tower Theatre, 876 E 900 S, Salt Lake City, this week at 4:15 pm and 7 pm. The film will also show in Salt Lake’s Megaplex this weekend.
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New Documentary About the Militarization of American Police Wins Awards

August 14, 2015 12:00 AM
BYU faculty Brad Barber and Scott Christopherson directed and produced Peace Officer, a documentary about the militarization of American police. The documentary follows the story of a former sheriff who started his state’s first SWAT but struggles 30 years later with what it has become. He investigates officer-involved shootings, as well as the shooting of his son-in-law, to discover the truth behind seemingly unrelated events. The film won the 2015 Documentary Feature Competition Grand Jury and Audience awards at the South by Southwest Film Festival, the David Carr award and Audience Award Best Documentary Feature at the Montclair film festival, the Kathleen Bryan Edwards Award for Human Rights at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and is featured as an exclusive on Apple trailers. The film will have its theatrical premieres in New York on September 16 and Los Angeles on September 18. After the premieres, the documentary will open in select cities. The film teaser is featured on Apple Trailers.
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