Documentary Films on The D-Word

The Queen of Silence (2014)
Directed by Agnieszka Zwiefka
A music-driven documentary about a deaf gypsy girl falling in love with Bollywood.

Albert Cinema (2013)
Directed by Agnieszka Zwiefka
Homeless men trying to change their lives. Step by step. Frame by frame. Shooting films.

Shelf Life (2009)
Everybody collects something. Raymond "Bones" Bandar collects skulls - 7000 and counting.

Hotline (2014)
Directed by Tony Shaff
At hotlines, the phones never stop ringing with calls from people looking to connect with strangers.

María's Way (2010)
Directed by Anne Milne
An observational documentary which allows a glimpse into the ways of the modern pilgrim.

Service: When Women Come Marching Home (2013)
In a frontless war, women are being injured and the US is not prepared to handle their return.

Punk Jews (2012)
Directed by Jesse Zook Mann
Hassidic rockers, Yiddish street performers, African American activists… smashing stereotypes.

Escape from Firebase Kate (2015)
Directed by Paul Kakert
A Vietnam War story of bravery, and survival, against all odds.

The Year We Thought About Love (2015)
Directed by Ellen Brodsky
Behind the scenes of the nation's longest running LGBTQ youth theater troupe

Fistful of Roses (2009)
Directed by LEO BRUGES
a street rose-seller battles his dark imagination and the dangers of Edinburgh's nightlife

Oil & Water (2014)
Directed by Laurel Spellman Smith
One was born there. One was drawn there. The Amazon needs them both.

Elena (2014)
Directed by Petra Costa
Based on a true story, ELENA obliterates the line between documentary, diary and fever dream.

Filming The List (2014)
Directed by Robin Macpherson
Filming a one woman play for the cinema sounds straightforward but proves anything but.

Tree Fellers (2004)
Produced by Robin Macpherson
Story of 900 Belizean lumberjacks who in 1942 came to Scotland to cut trees and make a new life

Theatre of Survival - The Life and Times of The Space (unreleased)
Directed by Mark Street, Daniel Poole & Brian Astbury
Making the impossible possible.