Fotolanthropy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating powerful documentary films that share true stories of strength and hope.
Founded in 2011, Fotolanthropy has produced the award-winning full-feature documentaries Travis: A Soldier’s Story, The Luckiest Man and, most recently, 7 YARDS: The Chris Norton Story. Several of its films have streamed on the world's largest streaming platforms including Netflix, AppleTV and Prime Video. Based in Dallas, Fotolanthropy produces documentary films that embody the strength of the human experience.
This North Texas Giving Day, we invite you to join our mission and make a donation towards production on our next documentary project, 92 Minutes.
OUR CURRENT DOCUMENTARY FILM
92 Minutes
Fotolanthropy is currently in production on 92 Minutes, a documentary that will share a captivating story of hope, healing and human connection. The film will profile Kevin Berthia and Kevin Briggs, who first met in 2005 during a very public suicide attempt at the Golden Gate Bridge. Briggs, a California Highway Patrolman, has been deemed the “Guardian of the Golden Gate” due to his crisis intervention efforts that have helped save hundreds of lives.
Titled 92 Minutes in honor of the amount of time Briggs spent listening to Berthia on the rail of the bridge, this film will bring light and hope to the conversation about mental health and suicide prevention. We believe this may be one of the most important films we create that can serve hope to those who feel alone.
Thank you for supporting our work and partnering with us to create films that uplift and inspire.