Tatiana Kelly’s first film Wristcutters: A Love Story premiered at Sundance in 2006, was released by Lionsgate, earned two Independent Spirit Award nominations, was screened in over thirty film festivals, and was an eight-time Best Feature festival winner. Subsequent productions were and Dark Yellow.
Recent theatrical releases include The Words, which was the Closing Night film in 2012 at Sundance, The Procession, written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Robert Festinger, and NAACP Image Award nominee, Life of a King which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Other recent releases include Sunset Stories which premiered at SXSW, and Amos’ Wake, Perfection, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. The film was a participant in IFPʼs Independent Filmmaker Lab, and winner of the Adrienne Shelly Female Directing Grant.
The Catcher Was a Spy tells the story of Moe Berg, Major League Baseball player, Ivy League graduate, attorney and top-secret spy who helped the U.S. win the race to build the atomic bomb.