
Participant Media
Participant Media is a film and media company founded in 2004 by Jeff Skoll, focusing on producing and distributing movies and documentaries that address social issues and inspire audiences to take action. Known for films like "Spotlight," "The Help," and "An Inconvenient Truth," Participant emphasizes storytelling that engages viewers in critical discussions about topics such as climate change, human rights, and social justice. The company aims to combine entertainment with activism, often partnering with organizations to drive awareness and promote positive change in society.