Natalie  Pattillo

Natalie Pattillo is award-winning documentary filmmaker, writer, and producer. Her work covering topics such as child care access, education, and gender-based violence, and food/culture and has been featured in The New York Times, MSNBC, VICE, New York Magazine, Al Jazeera America, Salon, and more. In 2020, she was awarded the Media Award from the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Natalie was co-director, writer, and producer of And So I Stayed, which has been acclaimed by The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times, ABC News, Bloomberg QuickTake, and Vox News. She is co-founder of Full Picture Studios, a video and audio storytelling project that aims to free survivors of abuse who are unjustly incarcerated. Natalie lives in Providence, Rhode Island with her three kids and husband.