S.E.C.T.O.R. B

A project that observes how autonomous surveillance systems and the expanding economy of military futurism transform local neighborhoods into spaces marked by invisible pressure and suspicion, altering how people move, gather, and disappear.

Status

Development

About the Filmmakers

Director/Producer

Enrique Pedraza-Botero
Enrique Pedraza-Botero

Enrique is a visual artist, filmmaker and media executive from Bogotá, Colombia. In 2025, he was named one of Vimeo’s Breakout Creators. He was recently appointed to co-lead the Documentary Film Initiative at the Shorenstein Center at Harvard’s Kennedy School, working to support new research, analysis, innovation and provocation around core issues facing the documentary field. His film, Alpha Kings, premiered at IFFR in 2023, and won the Grand Jury Prize for Social Commentary at AFI Fest. It is now available to stream on The New Yorker and Vimeo Staff Picks. Enrique is currently releasing a new short film, No se ve desde acá, which premiered at ZINEBI, screened at New Directors/New Films and won Best Documentary Short at Palm Springs ShortFest, and the Santa Lucia award for Best Editing at Bogoshorts. His work has screened at MoMA, Film at Lincoln Center, True/False Film Fest, Camden International Film Festival, Festival de Nouveau Cinema, Museum of Moving Image, among others. He is currently developing his first feature film with A24 and working on a project about military futurism and surveillance tacticts in public space. He served as Senior Manager of Sundance Institute's Documentary Film Program for six years, running Creative Labs, and leading the program’s international strategy. He also contributed to awarding $2 million/year in unrestricted grants to documentary filmmakers globally. He was Director of Programming for Ambulante Documentary Film Festival in its California edition, and has served as consultant and Juror in numerous selection committees for nonprofit institutions and media funds, including Sundance Documentary Fund, Points North Institute, John Hopkins’ Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund, Brown Girls Doc Mafia, IDA Documentary Awards, Proimagenes Colombia, IMCINE Mexico and Concordia’s Fellowship Program. Enrique is currently part of the selection committee for the Tribeca Film Festival. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film & Television from the New York Film Academy and a Master of Fine Arts in Documentary Film & Video from Stanford University.

Producer

Sarafina DiFelice
Sarafina DiFelice

Sarafina DiFelice is a documentary producer, creative executive, and curator. She previously worked on the Netflix Original Documentaries team, where she oversaw global non-fiction acquisitions and commissioned a slate of award-winning and top-performing documentary feature films. Before Netflix, Sarafina spent more than a decade curating films at leading international festivals, including serving as Associate Director of Programming for Hot Docs, Documentary Programming Associate for the Toronto International Film Festival, and programmer for the SundanceNow documentary channel. Sarafina was recently awarded a Shorenstein Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School’s Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, where she is researching best practices for participant safety in non-fiction filmmaking. She currently produces independent and collaborative non-fiction projects, including work with the Media Courthouse Documentary Collective. The collective’s first feature, The Last Republican, about Congressman Adam Kinzinger, premiered at TIFF in 2024 and was released in partnership with MeidasTouch, debuting as the #1 documentary on Apple/iTunes.