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IDFA 2025

We Are Pat

Rowan Haber
United States
2025
87 min
European Premiere
Frontlight
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In the 1990s, the U.S. TV show Saturday Night Live featured a popular series of sketches called “It's Pat.” Pat was a socially awkward character dressed in an old-fashioned cowboy shirt, whose gender no one knew. This was the point of each sketch: the discomfort Pat provoked in others, the questions they asked to try to determine their gender and Pat’s evasive answers.

Filmmaker Rowan Haber has been a big fan of “It's Pat” from an early age, but also feels discomfort. Pat was ahead of their time as a non-binary character, and thus a role model. At the same time, queerness was ridiculed: the character was nerdy, chubby and had traits of a neurodivergent person.

Together with a group of trans and non-binary comedians, Haber explores how they can reclaim Pat. What would Pat sketches look like in today's climate? They also ask Pat’s creator, actress Julia Sweeney, about her motivations when she created Pat. With a candid, critical and, of course, humorous perspective, We Are Pat answers the question: can something that once ridiculed us change into something that empowers us?

Credits
Director
Production
    Caryn Capotosto
    Caryn Capotosto
Co-production
    Ryan Cunningham,
    Katherine Fisher,
    Leo DiSantis
    Ryan Cunningham,
    Katherine Fisher,
    Leo DiSantis
Executive producer
Cinematography
    Christine Ng
    Christine Ng
Animation
    Fon Schiedon
    Fon Schiedon
Editing
    Hannah Buck
    Hannah Buck
Music
    Erick Del Aguila
    Erick Del Aguila
Screening copy
    Museum & Crane
    Museum & Crane

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