Ask No Questions
A former Chinese state TV insider is held in a brainwashing camp and compelled to accept the official narrative on a fiery public suicide, which he believes was a government plot. Ask No Questions has been fascinating viewers (including Ai Weiwei!) since its premiere at Slamdance. Directors: Jason Loftus and Eric Pedicelli. Production company: Lofty Sky Entertainment. Distribution: 1091 Pictures
Black Code
Documentary on internet privacy and surveillance, based on the book by Ron Deibert of Citizen Lab. Directed by Nick de Pencier, Black Code premiered at TIFF 2016 and earned Eric Pedicelli a Best Documentary Editing nomination. Production Company: Mercury Films. Distribution: Mongrel Media
Save the Children
What would you do if you got your period in a school without bathrooms? A six-part web series for Save the Children Sweden totalling over 1.5 million views, landing media spots on prime-time television, and raising funds to build bathrooms in schools. Directed by Eric Pedicelli and Emelie Wallgren.
Brooke Henderson
LPGA phenom Brooke Henderson won her first major tournament at 18 years old. She was named the Canadian Press female athlete of the year for 2015, 2017, and 2018. Client: Royal Bank of Canada. Agency: 52 films
FILM THREAT – ASK NO QUESTIONS Review
SLAMDANCE 2020 FILM FESTIVAL REVIEW! Wildly intriguing and entertaining, Jason Loftus and Eric Pedicelli’s speculative documentary Ask No Questions plays...
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Read Article →Eric Pedicelli – Best Documentary Editing Nominee
Congratulations to our editor Eric Pedicelli of Chop Shop Media on his Canadian Screen Awards nomination for Black Code! #CdnScreenAwards Black Code is a Canadian documentary film,...
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