FERGUSON 365

 

about the film

 

Ferguson 365 provides a historical context of the racial divide that exists in Missouri, and how the once Caucasian suburb of Ferguson has, over time, transformed into a predominately African-American community that erupted in social unrest in response to the shooting death of unarmed African-American teenager, Michael Brown Jr. With a unique local's viewpoint and unprecedented access into the community, Christopher uncovers the untold story and perspective of the Ferguson natives and activists and the wedge separating them from law enforcement and local government. Ferguson 365 follows the story both locally and across the country as the Black Lives Matter movement builds momentum concurrently with the presidential political race in response to more slain civilians, with 'Ferguson' as its foundation. After a scathing Department of Justice report, the film follows the stories of sacrifice, triumph, and tragedy from and a core group of activists of various backgrounds fighting a pivotal test to see if true reform will once and for all, be brought to Ferguson.

 

 

AWARDS & PRESS

Articles - Print - Radio - TV

NEWSWEEK

‘Six Years On From Mike Brown’s Death, I Have Not Seen The Change We Need’ (8.9.20)

ST. LOUIS PUBLIC RADIO

Black Citizen Journalists Fill Trust Gap In St. Louis Media Landscape (7.24.20)

St. louis magazine

“Ferguson 365” Director Chris Phillips Puts Protests In Context (7.15.20)

THE WASHINGTON POST

‘Nothing Has Changed’: Ferguson Grapples With Legacy In Wake Of Floyd Protests

KMOX 1120 - RADIO INTERVIEW WITH CAROL DANIEL

‘It’s Like Ferguson 2.0’: Flilmmaker From St. Louis Is Documenting Minneapolis Protests (5.29.20)

AL JAZEERA

Mike Brown: The Death That Shook Ferguson (8.10.19)

The Associated press

Filmmaker Chris Phillips Talks About The Impact Of Michael Brown’s Death (8.9.19)

The washington post

The Forgotten Ferguson (6.15.18)

KMOV-4 INTERVIEW - FERGUSON 365 FREE THEATRICAL SCREENINGS

Filmmaker Behind Ferguson Documentary: A Lof Of Perspectives Are Misunderstood (8.9.17)

J. Cole "4 Your Eyez Only" Documentary on HBO

Director Christopher Phillips Featured In Grammy-nominated Rapper's Documentary That Visits Ferguson (4.15.17)

The Nine NETWORK - STAY TUNED STL

Stay Tuned | Eyes On The Prize | Director Chris Phillips On His Film "Ferguson 365" (5.9.16)

Berkeley Journal of Sociology

Filming in Ferguson: 100 Days | 100 Seconds (3.22.16)

CNN

What's Changed In Ferguson Since Michael Brown's Death? (8.9.15)

The Huffington Post

Protestors Arrested At Demonstrations After 6-Month Vigil For Michael Brown (2.10.15)

Greater University Service Foundation

Introducing the "Canfield Drive" Documentary Film (1.27.15)

AdvocateByDesign.org 

Filming Ferguson: AN Interview with Christopher Phillips (11.28.14)

89.3 KPCC

Radio Interview - '100 Days in Ferguson': New Film Documents Community After Michael Brown Shooting (11.25.14)

St. Louis American

'Four Way Stop,' 'Ferguson 365' Earn Prizes at SLIFF (11.19.15)

HIP HOP WEEKLY

FERGUSON 100 DAYS | 100 SECONDS

BBC

Michael Brown Shooting: Ferguson residents React (8.18.14)




Director Christopher Phillips on STL Up Late


WINNER - AWARD OF MERIT

2016 IMPACTDocs Competition



Video

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Festivals

 

Greenwich International Film Festival - Greenwich, Connecticut

San Francisco Documentary Festival - San Francisco, California

Ennesimo Film Festival - Fiorano Modenese, Italy

Arizona International Film Festival, Tuscon, Arizona // BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

Bare Bones International Film and Music Festival - Muskogee, Oklahoma

Julien Dubuque International Film Festival - Dubuque, Iowa

Columbus International Film Festival - Columbus, Ohio

Capital City Film Festival - Lansing, Michigan

Athens International Film and Video Festival - Athens, Ohio

Albany Film Festival - Albany, California // BEST IN SHOW, BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

Impact DOCS Competition // Award of Merit

St. Louis International Film Festival - St. Louis Missouri // BEST LOCAL SHORT

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