FLOOD, a documenatry feature film directed, produced and edited by Grad Film alum Katy Scoggin, with cinematography by alum Michael Rosetti, will play at Firehouse Cinema in New York City from June 19th-25th.
Logline: A filmmaker returns to her childhood home to attempt to reconcile with her estranged evangelical father, decades after rejecting Christianity. She ends up capturing a pivotal moment for the whole family. What will it take – and is it possible – to reconnect?
Katy is an award-winning doc film director, cameraperson, and producer. Her feature directorial debut, Flood, will broadcast on PBS Independent Lens in July 2026. The film captures a pivotal moment for her family, which is both tightly knit and deeply divided. It won Special Mention in International Competition at IDFA and Best Kansas Feature at Tallgrass Film Festival. Previously, Katy worked for Laura Poitras on three features and two shorts, including Oscar-winning CITIZENFOUR (HBO) and Emmy-nominated The Oath (POV). She served as cameraperson on Adam's Apple (dir. Amy Jenkins, SXSW 2026), Who Moves America (dir. Yael Bridge, True/False 2026), Tree People (dir. Regina Sobel), and Bootstraps (dir. Deia Schlosberg). She was a Fulbright Scholar in Berlin and studied film at NYU. She lives in Chicago with her partner.
Read more at Flood Movie.