Artists, Filmmakers, and Advocates issue an invitation to Hollywood: There is an ecosystem of people, connected by Participant’s work over the last 20 years, ready to work with you.

Friends of Filmmaking and Impact,

20 years ago, long before social impact had a place in Hollywood, Participant launched stories into our culture with the explicit goal of changing it. Participant empowered bold storytelling with their faith in the vision of filmmakers, trust in advocates and social movements to utilize those narratives in dynamic campaigns, and  most importantly, they never underestimated the public’s appetite for thought provoking subject matter that could power new narratives and offer fresh perspectives.

As artists inspired by and connected to social movements, we have experienced the unique role Participant has played in empowering filmmakers to experiment, innovate, and grow. As advocates, we have seen the real world change sparked by the power of filmmaking and campaigning. Participant, through its model of impact filmmaking combined with forging authentic partnerships between advocates, storytellers and distributors has forever changed the landscape of our public conversation and popular culture. For that we are filled with gratitude and pride in our collaborations with this groundbreaking entertainment institution. 

Participant proved that audiences crave films with purpose, having collected 21 Academy Awards out of 86 nominations, and 18 Emmy nominations across five television series. Alongside critical acclaim, its catalog including “Spotlight,” “Roma,” “An Inconvenient Truth,” “A Fantastic Woman,” and “When They See Us,” grossed over $3.3 billion at the worldwide box office. The mission was to achieve the “double bottom line,” creating world-class content that inspired social change, which it did. 

As we say goodbye to Participant, we must underscore that values-based storytelling is needed now more than ever; to expand the room for debate, to open our hearts to experiences vastly different from our own, to immerse us in the beauty of humanity’s complexities. And in the face of unprecedented change and uncertainty, we need deep partnerships between great storytellers, advocates and movements for change now more than ever, to remind us of our agency in shaping the future and the power of our actions.  The future and health of our culture and democracy requires more of us to participate, spread hope, and humanity.  Democracy is a living, breathing being that we, as participants, give life.  

As we reflect on the accomplishments of Participant, we look forward to championing the next generation of producers that will build upon Participant’s extraordinary body of work, integrating learnings it has offered, seeding new partnerships and innovating within this new media landscape. We call upon Hollywood to meet the moment. There is a whole ecosystem of people, connected by the work of the last 20 years of Participant, ready to work with you. 

Signed,

  • Riz Ahmed
  • Cristela Alonzo
  • Courtney Andrialis-Vincent
  • Yalitza Aparicio
  • Rosanna Arquette
  • AV Squad
  • Justin Baldoni
  • John Battsek
  • J.A. Bayona
  • LaTosha Brown, Black Voters Matter
  • Scott Budnick, The Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC) and 1Community
  • Tarana Burke, Me Too Movement
  • Sophia Bush
  • CAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment)
  • Caring Across Generations
  • Jeff Chao
  • Linda Yvette Chavez
  • Don Cheadle
  • George Clooney
  • Julie Cohen
  • Gabriela Cowperthwaite
  • Julie Ann Crommett, Collective Moxie
  • Alfonso Cuarón
  • Alan Cumming
  • Richard Curtis
  • Matt Damon
  • Destin Daniel Cretton
  • Viola Davis
  • Heino Deckert
  • Define American
  • Tobias Deml
  • Juan Devis
  • June Diane Raphael
  • Daveed Diggs
  • Abigail Disney
  • Mark Duplass
  • Ava DuVernay
  • Chiwetel Ejiofor
  • Enfield Road
  • Brandee Evans
  • Evotion Media
  • Vera Farmiga
  • Jane Fonda
  • DeVon Franklin
  • Geena Davis Institute
  • Anna Gerb
  • GLAAD
  • Gold House
  • Goldcrest Films
  • Yoni Golijov
  • Good Energy
  • Rebecca Graham Forde
  • Fatima Goss Graves, National Women’s Law Center
  • Clark Gregg
  • Davis Guggenheim
  • Mark Hamill
  • Ed Harris
  • Crystal Echo Hawk, IllumiNative
  • Jamey Heath
  • Matthew Heineman
  • Dr. Alisha Hines, The Center for Scholars & Storytellers at UCLA
  • Louise Hogarth
  • honto88
  • IllumiNative
  • In Creative Company
  • Alejandro G. Iñarritu
  • Inevitable Foundation
  • Maikiko James, Women in Film
  • Steve James
  • Raquel Jaramillo
  • Michael Keaton
  • Daniel Dae Kim
  • Regina King
  • Shaka King
  • Eric Levin, PMCI Entertainment
  • Elba Luis Lugo
  • Diego Luna
  • MACRO
  • Michael Mann
  • Christie Marchese, Kinema
  • Stephanie Marin
  • Neyda Martinez, THE NEW SCHOOL
  • Subject Matter
  • Paola Mendoza
  • Alyssa Milano
  • Andria Wilson Mirza, Women in Film
  • National Domestic Workers Alliance
  • New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT)
  • Yvette Nicole Brown
  • William Nix
  • Sue Obeidi, Muslim Public Affairs Council Hollywood Bureau
  • Joshua Oppenheimer
  • Anshantia Oso, BLD PWR/BLD PWR Productions
  • David Oyelowo
  • Piper Perabo
  • Pierpoline Films
  • Pillars Fund
  • Laura Poitras
  • Ai-jen Poo, The National Domestic Workers Alliance & Caring Across Generations
  • Pop Culture Collaborative
  • PopShift
  • Dawn Porter
  • Mónica Ramírez, Justice for Migrant Women & The Latinx House
  • Jonas Poher Rasmussen
  • Robert Rippberger
  • Rashad Robinson, Color of Change
  • Jess Morales Rocketto, Equis Institute
  • Anthony D. Romero, American Civil Liberties Union
  • Audrey Rosenberg
  • Yvonne Russo
  • Kendrick Sampson, BLD PWR/BLD PWR Productions
  • Liz Sargent
  • Steve Sarowitz
  • Vicki Shabo, New America Better Life Lab’s Entertainment Initiative
  • Martin Sheen
  • SIE Society
  • Octavia Spencer
  • Bryan Stevenson, Equal Justice Initiative
  • Storyline Partners
  • tao/s
  • The League
  • Baratunde Thurston
  • Yalda T. Uhls, The Center for Scholars & Storytellers at UCLA
  • USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center
  • Christine Vachon
  • Brian Walker, Picture Motion
  • Gloria Walton, The Solutions Project
  • Kerry Washington
  • Betsy West
  • Women in Animation (WIA)
  • Sophie Yan, Everytown for Gun Safety

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