NEW YORK, NY.- Film Forum will present the US theatrical premiere of David Osits Predators on Friday, September 19.
In the mid-aughts, Dateline NBCs To Catch a Predator drew millions of weekly viewers to watch sting operations: men planning to meet minors for sex would instead be confronted by polished host Chris Hansen, then by the police all on hidden camera. Filmmaker David Osit (MAYOR) was one of those viewers, glued to watching potential sexual predators get caught but disturbed by the implications of viewing this as entertainment. In Predators, he examines the legacy of the show, revealing raw footage, interviewing Hansen and the adult actors who played the teenage decoys, and exposing the copycats who morphed the shows conceit into outright vigilantism. Osit asks uncomfortable, multilayered questions about the real-world consequences of these public humiliations and how survivors, perpetrators, and viewers have been impacted by this influential program.
Predators had its world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, and was an official selection at the CPH:DOX (Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival), True/False Film Festival, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, and more.
A raw and riveting documentary that skeptically re-examines [To Catch a Predator]s appeal, legacy, and ethicality. Split into three parts that reflect an infinite pattern of crime, punishment, and cultural recidivism, PREDATORS fixates on our shared complicity in continuing that cycle with every click. David Ehrlich, IndieWire
Measured, nuanced and finally gut-punching
smartly and sensitively executed
Osits brilliant, subtly needling film leaves us unnerved and alert, but not certain of our convictions. Guy Lodge, Variety
Stunning. Much more than another attempt to interrogate our international obsession with true crime culture. Its also an act of courage, confronting an increasingly vigilante-driven mindset that never pauses to understand that which is correctly considered vile, choosing instead to turn it into entertainment. Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com
Predators (2025, 96 min.) Directed, Produced, Edited and Filmed by David Osit. Produced by Jamie Gonçalves, Kellen Quinn. Editor: Nicolás Nørgaard Staffolani. Music: Tim Hecker. USA. An MTV Documentary Film Release.