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Truth to Fiction #9

  • Northwest Film Forum 1515 12th Avenue Seattle, WA, 98122 United States (map)
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About the Film

(David Osit, 2025, United States, 96 min, in English)

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A cultural sensation from its inception in the early 2000s, Dateline NBC’s candid-camera investigative series To Catch a Predator ensnared sex offenders and lured them to a film set, where they would be interviewed and arrested while cameras rolled. The show was a hit and transformed its host Chris Hansen into a moral crusader and TV star, while spawning a worldwide industry of imitators and vigilantes.

But why did we watch so voraciously — and why do we continue to devour its web-based, clickbait-driven offshoots?

Looking back on the show and the countless franchises it spawned, filmmaker David Osit turns his camera on journalists, actors, law enforcers, academics, and ultimately himself, to trace America’s obsession with watching people at their lowest.

PREDATORS is a chilling, edge of your seat film that delves into the murk of human nature to observe hunter, predator, subject and spectator alike, all ensnared in a complicated web of entertainment as far as the eye can see.


What

A Documentary Series Presented in partnership with Northwest Film Forum and Seattle Documentary Association (SeaDoc)

Where

Northwest Film Forum

1515 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122

When

Thursday, October 2nd / 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased here.


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