Documentary film has the power to create literature out of life itself.
This is our goal at Falcon Park Pictures, the production company behind award-winning director and producer Christine Delp.
For over seven years, Christine produced BURDEN OF PROOF, which premiered as a four-part docuseries on HBO /MAX in June 2023. The series has been nominated for a Critics Choice Award and an International Documentary Association Award. In 2022, she wrote, directed, and produced PICKUP (2022), which premiered at the 2022 New Orleans Film Festival and has played at numerous festivals. In 2018, she directed and produced the documentary SANTUARIO, which broadcast on PBS and Al Jazeera, received the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short at the New Orleans Film Festival, and was screened at dozens of festivals and community screenings for Working Films’ Stories Beyond Borders compilation series. Her credits also include associate producer of the Emmy, Peabody, and James Beard-winning PBS series A CHEF’S LIFE (2013-2018), as well as ROAD TO RACE DAY (2017).
Christine’s producing and/or directing work has been supported by Sundance Institute, Field of Vision, Tribeca Film Institute, the International Documentary Association, Women in Film Los Angeles, The Gotham, IDFA Forum, Sheffield MeetMarket, Fledgling Fund, and others. She is a New Orleans Film Society Southern Producers Lab fellow, a Producers Guild of America CREATE fellow, and a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at the University of Minnesota, where she holds a National Science Foundation fellowship. She has been an invited speaker at film festivals, museums, and universities. She has taught visual communication at the University of Minnesota Hubbard School of Journalism. She is a graduate of Duke University, where she studied at the Center for Documentary Studies.
Christine is a member of the Documentary Producers Alliance, International Documentary Association, American Sociological Association, and International Communications Association.
She founded Falcon Park Pictures to support bold storytelling that draws inspiration from—and subverts—classic story paradigms. Falcon Park Pictures is named after her favorite childhood park in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, the epicenter of where her love for storytelling was born.