Tribeca Films acquires 'We Are Pat' documentary on SNL character

Tribeca Films has picked up the documentary 'We Are Pat,' which explores the enduring impact of an androgynous character from Saturday Night Live. The film centers on the legacy created by comedian Julia Sweeney during her time on the iconic sketch comedy series.

The acquisition marks a notable addition to Tribeca Films' lineup, highlighting the cultural significance of sketch comedy icons. 'We Are Pat' delves into the story behind Pat, the gender-ambiguous character that Julia Sweeney portrayed on Saturday Night Live in the early 1990s. This figure became a memorable part of the show's history, sparking discussions on gender norms and performance through humor.

According to the announcement, the documentary aims to capture the character's lasting influence on comedy and popular culture. Sweeney, known for her work on SNL from 1990 to 1994, brought Pat to life in sketches that played with ambiguity and everyday scenarios, resonating with audiences for their wit and relatability.

Tribeca Films, a distributor focused on independent and documentary projects, sees potential in sharing this slice of television history. The deal comes as interest in archival comedy content continues to grow, with platforms revisiting classics from shows like SNL. No release date has been specified yet, but the film is poised to offer fresh insights into Sweeney's creative process and the character's role in challenging conventions.

This project underscores the ongoing relevance of SNL's contributions to entertainment, where characters like Pat have left an indelible mark on viewers and performers alike.

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