
‘Aftershock’: Film Review | Sundance 2022
The Hollywood Reporter — Aftershock’s greatest achievement is its refusal to peddle in hopelessness. Solutions do exist... The film ends with a powerful reminder that if Black lives matter then Black wombs must matter, too.

‘Aftershock’ Review: A Vital Look at the Maternal Mortality Crisis for Black Women in America
IndieWire — Aftershock is a powerful project... Through a combination of poignant home videos and present-day tributes, the film celebrates these women, allowing us to see them as more than statistics.

Sundance Doc ‘Aftershock’ Probes U.S. Maternal Health Crisis
Variety — Aftershock, from directors Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee, tells the story of two young black women who died due to childbirth complications that could have been prevented.

22 Rising Female Filmmakers to Watch in 2022
IndieWire — The racially driven U.S. maternal health crisis was examined by the filmmaking duo, who also served as producers. Lee told IndieWire that it’s just the beginning for films and storytelling to showcase diverse casts, now that Hollywood has seemed to be catching up with demands for representation.

The Hollywood Reporter Critics Pick the 20 Best Films of Sundance 2022
The Hollywood Reporter — Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee’s revelatory documentary delves into the crisis of Black maternal mortality in the United States.

Sundance 2022 Exclusive: Directors/ Producers Tonya Lewis Lee and Paula Eiselt Talk ‘Aftershock’
Black Film and TV — Making its World Premiere at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and playing in the U.S. Documentary Competition is Aftershock by producers and directors Tonya Lewis Lee and Paula Eiselt.

This Unique Partnership Spotlights the Voices of Women Who Can No Longer Speak
No Film School — Paula Eiselt had embedded with her camera in a Hasidic all-woman EMT unit. Tonya Lewis Lee was showrunner on the She’s Gotta Have It update. And when they met, their strengths multiplied.

Sundance 2022 Women Directors: Meet Tonya Lewis Lee and Paula Eiselt – ‘Aftershock’
Women and Hollywood — Tonya Lewis Lee is a director, producer, and writer whose work through storytelling often explores the personal impact of social justice issues such as civil rights and criminal justice. Paula Eiselt directs and produces feature films about unforgettable characters thriving in unbelievable circumstances. Her passion for verité storytelling about fearless trailblazers fighting for change resulted in the award-winning film 93Queen.

Sundance 2022: Navalny, Descendant, Aftershock
RogerEbert.com — Aftershock, directed by Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee, is an eye-opening and alarming documentary about a health issue for Black women in America

‘Aftershock’ Review: Sundance Doc Exposes the Bias in U.S. Maternal Mortality Rates
Variety — Directors Tonya Lewis Lee and Paula Eiselt deliver a vital and moving documentary that shows the lives behind shameful statistics.

‘Aftershock’ Puts Human Face to Maternal Health Crisis in U.S.
Associated Press — Though neither knew each other at the time, Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee both came to the same conclusion: This story needed to be told.

10 Must-See Black Films at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival
EBONY — Directors Paula Eiselt and Tonya Lewis Lee brilliantly place a spotlight on an often overlooked medical issue that disproportionately affects Black women.

2022 Sundance Review: ‘Aftershock’ Explores the Maternal Health Crisis Facing Black Women
Black Girl Nerds — Aftershock is one of those films that comes at you hard with the best intentions. It succeeds in revealing what’s wrong and highlighting what you can do about it. It shakes and moves you, which is the mark of a great documentary.

‘We Viewed Every Opportunity to Film in Person as a Fleeting Gift’ | Paula Eiselt, ‘Aftershock’
Filmmaker Magazine — The last two years have prompted much contemplation and reconsideration of the reasons why we make our films as well as the ways in which we make them.

Black Women's Stories Are Center Stage At Sundance 2022
Essence — Despite a shift in plans, projects premiering at this year's Sundance Film Festival will reflect the ever-changing world that we know around us.

Sundance First Look: ‘Aftershock,’ In U.S. Documentary Competition, Investigates Crisis In U.S. Maternal Health Care
Deadline — American women in general, and African American women in particular, are losing their lives in or shortly after child birth in alarmingly high numbers, much higher than in other industrialized nations.

Why ‘Aftershock’ Filmmakers Were Inspired to Make a Doc About Disparities in Maternal Health Care
The Wrap — The Sundance documentary Aftershock zeroes in on an issue that until recently had gotten little attention — disparities in America’s maternal health care system.