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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0105571Peter Bratt - IMDb

    Peter Bratt. Writer: Dolores. Aside from being Benjamin Bratt's brother, Peter Bratt is a growing force in his own right. With his critically acclaimed independent first feature film Follow Me Home (1996), he dared to explore race and identity from the multiple and intersecting perspectives of Chicanos, African Americans, and Native Americans.

  2. Peter Bratt. Writer: Dolores. Aside from being Benjamin Bratt's brother, Peter Bratt is a growing force in his own right. With his critically acclaimed independent first feature film Follow Me Home (1996), he dared to explore race and identity from the multiple and intersecting perspectives of Chicanos, African Americans, and Native Americans.

  3. Peter Lennart Bratt, född 29 april 1944 i Stockholm, är en svensk journalist. Bratt är son till direktören i SAF Lennart Bratt (1903–2001) och Elsa Facht (1905–1997) och sonson till läkaren och direktören i Vin- och spritcentralen Ivan Bratt (1878–1956). [1]

  4. www.speakoutnow.org › speakers › peter-brattSpeakOut | Peter Bratt

    Filmmaker Peter Bratt is a Rockefeller Fellow, a Peabody Award winner, an Emmy-nominated, award-winning film director, writer, and producer, and a social justice activist. He wrote, produced, and directed DOLORES, a feature documentary about Civil Rights icon and former United Farmworkers leader Dolores Huerta, and executive-produced by ...

  5. Filmmaker Peter Bratt talks about "Dolores," his new Independent Lens PBS documentary about tireless activist Dolores Huerta, including how he became hooked on Huerta's story and earned the...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_BrattPeter Bratt - Wikipedia

    Peter Bratt (born 29 April 1944) is a Swedish journalist. For many years he worked for the national Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter until he quit 2003.

  7. www.imdb.com › title › tt6013154Dolores (2017) - IMDb

    Jan 20, 2017 · Dolores: Directed by Peter Bratt. With Dolores Huerta, Martin Luther King, Luis Valdez, Ricardo S. Chavez. In the 1950's, a working-class wife and mother of eleven children helps to establish a farmer's union, which later develops into a platform for feminism and gender equality.