Film Collective
The Patrick Lives On Film Collective and Public Service Announcements were created to inspire, educate, and spark meaningful change. These films are meant to give viewers the courage to face grief, step away from domestic violence, or break free from the grip of gangs. They’ve been shared in schools, counseling centers, detention facilities, and youth clubs—places where they can truly make a difference.
None of this would have been possible without the incredible generosity of local filmmakers and technicians, who donated their time and talents to bring these stories to life.
The Patrick Lives On Film Collective currently has three films available.
A woman’s search for emotional peace leads her on an unexpected journey.
This was created by Patricia Frontain after her 14 year old son was a victim of a random act of gun violence in 2015.
The film was created not only to honor him, but also to help others grieve and move on after a devastating loss.
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To the outside world, Mary, John, and their daughter Annie seem like a happy family. But within the walls of their home, it is far from happy. As the mother and child struggle to find their voices they realize that no one should live in fear.
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This film was produced for young men who have already crossed over into gang life and have done bad things. My hope is to help them realize that they were not born “bad.” They were manipulated into gang life and that it is never too late to turn your life around – no matter what you have done in the past.
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Contact: plofilmcollective@patrickliveson.org to request access to the film(s)