In 2017, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania had one of the highest incarceration rates of any major city in the United States. And it’s become the epicenter of a historic experiment that could shape the future of prosecution in America for decades to come. When civil rights attorney Larry Krasner mounted a long-shot campaign to become District Attorney, he ran on a bold pledge: to end mass incarceration by changing the culture of the criminal justice system from within. He shocked the establishment by winning in a landslide.
Now, the bureaucrats he spent his campaign denigrating are his co-workers; the police he alienated are his rank-and-file law enforcers. Pressure comes from all sides of a system resistant to reform. Krasner’s unapologetic promise to use the power of the D.A.’s office for sweeping change is what got him elected; now that he’s in office, that same stubbornness threatens to alienate those he needs to work with the most.
From the eye of this political storm, filmmakers Ted Passon, Yoni Brook, and Nicole Salazar gained unprecedented access into Krasner’s office and behind the scenes of the criminal justice system. Over the course of eight episodes, Philly D.A. explores the most pressing social issues of our time—police brutality, the opioid crisis, gun violence, and mass incarceration—through the lens of an idealistic team attempting fundamental overhaul from within the system.
The Filmmakers
Ted Passon is an award-winning director and video artist. He has directed episodic series for Netflix and Disney. He is a 2016 Sundance Lab Fellow, a recipient of the Pew Foundation Individual Artist Fellowship Grant, and a 2016 Headlands Artist in Residency. He has exhibited his award-winning short films in festivals and galleries around the US and abroad including exhibitions by the Whitney Museum, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and 96 Gillespie in London.
Yoni Brook is a twice Independent Spirit-nominated cinematographer and producer. As a director, his films have screened at the Berlinale, New York and Toronto Film Festivals, True/False, and IDFA. For PBS’s POV series, Brook co-directed Bronx Princess (with Musa Syeed). Brook co-directed The Calling, a four hour series about young religious leaders for Independent Lens. His directorial debut A Son's Sacrifice for Independent Lens, won Best Documentary Short at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Creator and producer Nicole Salazar is a documentary filmmaker and journalist who has worked on investigative and breaking news stories in the US and internationally for over a decade. She was a producer for the Emmy Award-winning investigative series, Fault Lines on Al Jazeera. Credits include Guatemala's Disappeared, Lost in the System, Undocumented in Trump's America (Headline Award Winner), and worked as a producer and journalist for the award-winning independent daily news program Democracy Now!
Consulting Producers
Royd Chung
David Dunn
Elizabeth Lodge Stepp
Associate Editor
John Tarquinio
Assistant Editor
Julian Turner
Impact Producer
Javi Rivera DeBruin
Impact Consultant
Su Patel
Production Manager
Jen McCann
Field Producers
Ben Kalina
Laris Kreslins
Frauke Levin
Archival Producer
Jonathan Kohl
Research
J. Wierski
Additional Archive Research
Mark Horwitz
John Petit
Troy Wilmore
Additional Photography
Ted Passon
Nicole Salazar
Marie Hinson
Wren Rene
Shawn Kornhauser
Rashid Zakat
Ian Mouyabed
Jeremy McDaniels
Shahin Izadi
Cheryl Hess
Movi / Steadicam Operation
Derek Howard
Michael Thackarey
Sound Recordists
Ted Passon
Nicole Salazar
Additional Sound
Heather Bronge
Alex Yaker
John Paul Golaski
Sean Hamilton
David Dunn
BJ Schmidt
Alex Shamku
Chris Ward
James Willis
Alan Brenner
Marcus Clarke
Richard Fleming
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Harvey Benschoter
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SONGS
"Clampdown"
Performed by Sheer Mag and Larry Krasner
Written by Mick Jones, Joe Strummer, Paul Gustave Simonon, Topper Headon
Courtesy of Universal Music Publishing
"TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)"
Performed by MFSB feat. The Three Degrees
Written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff
Courtesy of Epic Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
"New Day, New World Comin'"
Performed by Billy Paul
Written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff
Courtesy of Philadelphia International Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
"Waltz in C# Minor-Op. 64, No. 2 (Variation)"
Written and Performed By Chad Lawson
Courtesy of Musicbed
"Together" by Layup
Written by Chad Copelin (Well Dang Music) and Chris Henderson (Round Hill Music)
Courtesy of Musicbed
"Is There Something On Your Mind"
Performed by The Stylistics
Written by Terry Price, Douglas City Brown and Darnell Jordan
Courtesy of Philadelphia International Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
"Hang On In There"
Performed by The Intruders
Written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff
Courtesy of Philadelphia International Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI)
Musicians
Allison Clendaniel (vocals)
Dan Deacon (synthesizers)
Ledah Finck (violin)
David Jacober (percussion)
Peter Kibbe (cello)
James Young (bassoon)
Studios
Tempo House
Shanch Studio
For the Department of Motions Pictures
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Cypriene Oliver
Claire Haley
Title Design
Carrie Collins
EXECUTIVES IN CHARGE OF PRODUCTION FOR PBS
Erin O'Flaherty
Pamela A. Aguilar
FOR INDEPENDENT LENS AND ITVS
Chief Financial & Administrative Officer
John Cheng
Senior Vice President of Content
Jim Sommers
Vice President of Content
Noland Walker
Series Associate Producer
Bianca Beyrouti
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Heather Weaver
Ramiro Segura
Series Production Coordinators
Ilse Cornejo
Julia Yu
Senior Vice President
Pamm Higgins
Vice President of Marketing & Communications
Lisa Tawil
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Gayle Añonuevo
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Jo Ko
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Katie Koskenmaki
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Myah Overstreet
Sherry Simpson
Zoe Stahl
Fred Wong
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Isaac Hager
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Additional Marketing Support
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FOR TOPIC
Supervising Producer
Randi M. Cohen
Post Production
Man Bartlett
Business & Legal Affairs
Julie Wolf
Kay Murray
Katie Bigley
Special Thanks
Carrie Collins
Lev and Moses Brook
Brynn Bowman
Ryan Hancock
Naomi Lewin
Virginia Passon
Theodore J. Passon, PhD.
Marco Williams
Qawi Abdul-Rahman
Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
Sarah Allen
Juan Andrews
The Angelucci Family
Caleb Arnold
Allison Baratz
Ryan Barksdale
Megan Barry
Jose Benitez
Moshe Berman
Annika Blomquist
Courtney Bowles
Dr. Bradley Brown
Nicholas Bruckman
Jeremy Butman
Lisa Campbell
Nellie Campbell
Michael Carrington
Michael Carter
Stephen Clark
Bill Cobb
Michael Cram
Sophie Cull
Tim Cwiek
Richard L. Bazelon
Jeff Davita
Andre Del Valle
Raymond Driscoll
Mike Dunn
Steve Fairlie
Mark Fazlollah
Miranda Featherstone
Raquel Fetzer
Angel Flores
James Forman
Rich Garella
Adam Geer
Anthony Gibilisco
Anthony Gil
Tyrique Glasglow
Ronda Goldfein
Paul Goldman
Joseph Green
Sam Green
Jason Grenell
Eric Gripp
Beth Halpern
Leola Hardy
Jondhi J. Harrell
Art Haywood
Madeline Hoch
Gregory Holstein
Mark Houldin
Joseph Jacobs
Denise James
Steve James
Kristin Johanson
Drew E. Johnson
Raven Johnson
Taylor Johnson
Tracey Kavenaugh
James Kenney
Sekou Kinebrew
Tom Kolenkiewicz
Danielle Kramer
Nathan Krasner
Miriam Krinsky
Tiana Lamboy
Winston Lee
John Legend
Caroline Libresco
Rose Lichter-Marck
Chelsea Lightsey
Jeff Lindy
Quetcy Lozada
Ashley Martin
Thera Martin
Samantha Melamed
Lauren Melton
David Menschel
Isis Misdary
Lucas Murphy
Darly Murray
Mandy Nace
Ethan Nadelman
Malik Neal
Ryden Nelson
Kim Ogg
Leigh Owens
John Pace
Helen Park
Mia Perez
Rosario Perez
Sandra Perez
Roz Pichardo
Austin Purnell
Gordon Quinn
Caleb Rau
Jasmine Reilly
Anthony Reynoso
Rebecca Richman-Cohen
Jeanie Riess
Ashraf Rijal
Gabriel Roberts
Carol Robinson-Norwood
Gabriel Rocha
Lola Rocha
Tomi Rocha
Hannah Jane Sassman
Vinny Schiraldi
Adam Serlin
Dustin Slaughter
Issac Solotaroff
Kempis Songster
G. Lamar Stewart
Ty Stiklorious
Mark Strandquist
Blythe Taplin
Nyssa Taylor
Vincent Thompson
Agnes Torres
Lauren Townsend
Jessica Trinidad
Rosario Trinidad
Leon Tucker
Mark Tuttleman
Sweta Vohra
Christopher Werner
Julie Wertheimer
Caroline Xia
Production Facilities and Equipment
All Ages Production
JZB Projects
Expressway Cine
Videosmith Inc.
People's Television Inc.
Fiscal Sponsor
Auburn Theological Seminary
EOS C300 Mark II camera and lenses furnished by
Canon USA Inc
Mentorship and Fundraising Assistance Furnished by
Sundance Institute Catalyst
Production Support by
Doc Society
Funding Provided by
Ford Foundation I JustFilms
Another Chapter Productions
International Documentary Association (IDA) - Enterprise Documentary Fund
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia, Inc.
Robina Riccitiello
Wyncote Foundation
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Threshold Foundation - High Impact Documentary Fund
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Nancy Blachman
David Chan
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John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
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National Endowment for the Arts
Philly D.A. is a co-production of All Ages Productions, Department of Motion Pictures, and ITVS, with funding provided by the CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING (CPB), in association with PBS, Topic and JZB Projects.
Philly D.A was produced by BROKEN ESCALATOR LLC, which is solely responsible for its content.