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To Catch a Predator was a popular television show designed to hunt down child predators and lure them to a film set, where they would be interviewed and eventually arrested. An exploration of the scintillating rise and staggering fall of the show and the world it helped create.

Posing provocative, uncomfortable, and perhaps unanswerable questions about society’s conception of crime and punishment, Predators focuses its lens on the phenomenon of To Catch a Predator. Director David Osit conducts a thoughtful, layered analysis of the show, its meaning, and its larger legacy — from the original series to both its sanctioned and copycat progeny. He surfaces legally and ethically questionable tactics employed to turn vigilante justice into media spectacle, with little thought to the life-changing consequences for the perpetrators and others impacted by the program. In the process, Osit subverts expectations about To Catch a Predator and its ilk as well as, self-reflexively, about the morality and purpose of his own film. How are we complicit by consuming true crime programs, or documentaries about them, which trade in public humiliation and schadenfreude as popular entertainment?—Basil Tsiokos

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This film contains mature content, and is not recommended for audiences 17 and under.


 

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    96 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    David Osit
  • Producers
    Jamie Gonçalves, Kellen Quinn, David Osit
  • Executive Producer
    Jennifer Ollman
  • Co-Executive Producers
    Arthur Bradford, Chad Beck
  • Director of Photography
    David Osit
  • Editors
    David Osit, Nicolás Nørgaard Staffolani
  • Music by
    Tim Hecker
  • Supervising Producer
    Molly Gilula
  • Associate Producers
    Margaux Sax, Frances Dewey, Adrianne Jeffries
  • Additional Editors
    Robert Greene, Charlie Shackleton
  • Associate Editor
    Sarah Johnsrude
  • Production Companies
    Sweet Relief Productions, Rosewater Pictures