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In their feature film debut, CARTERLAND, the Pattiz Brothers examine the tragic, yet inspiring story of America's most misunderstood president. While leading the nation through a series of unprecedented crises, Jimmy Carter also confronted climate change and championed social justice at home and abroad. This groundbreaking film draws on archival footage, experts, and insiders to reveal how Carter's selfless leadership and moral integrity ultimately cost him the presidency.


This film is in the Documentary Feature Competition.


MEET THE FILMMAKERS: JIM PATTIZ & WILL PATTIZ

Jim Pattiz & Will Pattiz, collectively known as the Pattiz Brothers, are award-winning filmmakers and environmentalists whose work on America's public lands has garnered international acclaim. They grew up in small town Georgia and gained an appreciation for film at an early age. The Pattiz Brothers are outspoken public lands advocates and frequently donate their time and expertise to the National Park Service.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    122 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    USA
  • Premiere
    World Premiere
  • Director
    Jim Pattiz & Will Pattiz
  • Screenwriter
    Jim Pattiz, Will Pattiz
  • Producer
    Jim Pattiz, Will Pattiz
  • Cast
    Amanda Murdie, Andrew Young, Bill Bradley, Brian Moore, Bruce Seaman, Charles Bullock, Chip Carter, Dot Padgett, Douglas Brinkley, Frank Moore, Gary Bertsch, Gus Speth, Han Park, Jason Carter, Jay Inslee, Jill Stuckey, Jimmy Carter, Jonathan Alter, Jonathan Jarvis, Julian Zelizer, Kate Brown, Meg Jacobs, Nathaniel Rich, Patricia Lynn Scarlett, Paul Volcker, Phil Wise, Richard Barke, Richard Vining, Robert Strong, Rose Marcario, Sanford Bishop, Theresa Pierno, Tom Steyer, Walter Mondale, William Lastrapes, WIlliam Quandt, Will Shafroth