Michael Patten is a filmmaker based in Brooklyn. His short films have screened at prestigious international festivals, including Rotterdam, Slamdance, and the Rooftop Screening Series. His short documentary We Call Him Super was acquired by The New Yorker. Patten's work often displays a compassionate curiosity toward "the outcast," exploring political themes and dark humor to reflect on society and culture at large.
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The Sheik and I (2012) as Self |
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The Woman Who Could Read the Minds of Dogs (2026) Writer |
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The Woman Who Could Read the Minds of Dogs (2026) Director |
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Goodnight, Moon (2022) Director |
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Goodnight, Moon (2022) Writer |
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We Call Him Super (2022) Director |
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Pigeon (2020) Director |
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Not Getting Stoned with Andrew Bujalski (2014) Camera Operator |
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Getting Stoned with Alex Karpovksy (2013) Color Grading |
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Getting Stoned with Sophia Takal (2013) Color Grading |
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Couples Therapy (2013) Camera Operator |
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The Sheik and I (2012) Music Editor |
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The Sheik and I (2012) Director of Photography |