Documentary Films on The D-Word

The Tinaja Trail (2014)
Directed by Bryce Newell
Illegal Immigration. Politics. Humanitarian Response. Art. Technology. Poetry.

My Father, the Mountain (2015)
Directed by Steven Horner
Portrait of San Francisco by an intimate outsider who returns after 30-years to face death of father

Red Father (2014)
Directed by Tova Beck-Friedman
human rights, communist, red, spain, spanish war, McCarthyism, black listing, surveillance, FBI,

Charmo (unreleased)
Directed by Emma Piper-Burket
The rise, fall, and possible future of agriculture in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan

Peregrina (unreleased)
Directed by Carlo Brescia
An Andean offering in the form of a Screendance film

Trichster (unreleased)
Directed by Jillian Corsie
Living with the Most Common Disorder You've Never Heard of

The Way Home: Journey of Family and Faith (unreleased)
A documentary portrait of three generations of Tibetan women in one family

Avant (2014)
Directed by Juan Alvarez Neme
A forgotten ballet company is shaken into life by the arrival of one of the best dancers of all time

Novena (2014)
Directed by Anna Rodgers
Novena captures a rare moment when two people who are gay and lesbian give a speech at a mass.

Kasamayaki (Made in Kasama) (2014)
Directed by Yuki Kokubo
Shaken by the tsunami disasters, a daughter returns to Japan to reconnect with her estranged parents