Robert Patton-Spruill

Robert Patton-Spruill

Director Robert PATTON-SPRUILL’s (1969, USA) first film Squeeze (1997) earned high praise. After Squeeze, he wrote and directed Body Count (1998) and Turntable (2005). In 2007, he released his first documentary, Public Enemy: Welcome To the Terrordome, chronicling the rap pioneers. Patton-Spruill teaches at Emerson College and together with his wife Patricia Moreno runs Filmshack, an independent production facility.

Filmography

Squeeze (1997), Body Count (1998), Turntable (2005), Public Enemy: Welcome To the Terrordome (2007, doc), Do It Again (2010, doc)