Documentary Films on The D-Word

Recognize (2018)
Directed by Anjini Taneja Azhar
The effects of Bellevue School District's racially equitable education efforts, told by students

You Now Have The Right To Die (2021)
Produced by Anjini Taneja Azhar
A family exercising their right to South Korea's "Well-Dying" law shares what freedom of death means

Crystal Waters - 30 Years On (2019)
Produced by Michael Ney
Celebrating the past, present and future of the world's first permaculture designed ecovillage.

Supply Chain (2019)
Directed by Alex Tyson
A documentary on the resources and minerals that power cryptocurrency, blockchain and AI.

code blue: redefining the practice of medicine (2019)
Would you change your habits to live a longer, healthier life?

Motion/Static (2009)
Directed by Peter Gerard
A showman passes traditions of travelling fun-fairs to his daughter.

Leitis in Waiting (2018)
Directed by Dean Hamer
An intrepid group of transgender woman rise up in their South Pacific Kingdom.

RACE (2010)
Directed by Katherine Cecil
A story of high ground and low roads in post-Katrina New Orleans politics

The Point of a Ride (2018)
Directed by Peter Gerard
An avid cyclist competes to be the most effective "bike angel" in New York City

Pay It No Mind - The Life and Times of Marsha P. Johnson (2012)
Directed by Michael Kasino
She was a undisputed icon, the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, and the Sphinx all in one.

The Second Cooler / La Segunda Nevera (2013)
A migrant justice documentary narrated by Martin Sheen.

The Bad Kids (2016)
Teachers at a Mojave Desert high school believe that compassion and life skills can change lives.

Artsy Nails: Creators of Mini Masterpieces (2018)
Directed by Austin Dancy
Discover the people behind some of the most astonishing nail art.

Saving Brinton (2018)
Directed by Tommy Haines
Two men born a century apart, bound together by 20,000 feet of film.

Casablanca Mon Amour (2012)
Produced by John Slattery
A film about Hollywood and America ...in Morocco

bodies of resilience (2016)
Directed by Jill Woodward
A poetic exploration of the ephemeral experience of immigration in Greece through dance.