Documentary Films on The D-Word

Detroit 48202: Conversations Along a Postal Route (2018)
Directed by Pam Sporn
A man, a postal route, a resilient community in a changing city.

The Edge of Democracy (2019)
Produced by Tiago Pavan
Brazil's descent into populism and the fraying of its democratic fabric.

Oficina Perdiz (2006)
Directed by Marcelo Díaz
Irregural theater, Public Space, Brasilia, Brazil, Mechanic Shop

Galeno, A Crafty Boy (Galeno, Curumim Arteiro) (2010)
Directed by Marcelo Díaz
art, brazilian, Galeno, Piaui, Childhood

The Rising Valley (Terra de Luz) (2017)
Directed by Marcelo Díaz
spirituality, mysticism, transformation stories, Brazil, Brasilia, Vale do Amanhecer

Under the Great Oak (2020)
Directed by Michael Reynolds
A community unites to mourn the death and celebrate the life of its oldest resident, the Great Oak.

Under the Great Oak (2020)
Directed by Michael Reynolds
A community unites to mourn the death and celebrate the life of its oldest resident, the Great Oak.

Child, Disrupted (2019)
Directed by Krista Riihimaki
As a society, are we in danger of raising a generation of children disrupted by technology overuse?

The Chocolate Garage: In Hawaii (2018)
Directed by Juliette Sutherland
How to create a system that values everyone involved?

The Lure Of This Land (2019)
A Story of Expats: why do we leave the places we know and love? What are we looking for? And what do

Loud Love (unreleased)
Directed by Bing Wang
A documentary about gay deaf parenting, growth and its occasional hurdles