Documentary Films on The D-Word
The Watershed (2004)
Directed by Mary Trunk
In order to survive you kind of have to kid yourself, otherwise you'd never get through it.
Lost In Living (2013)
Directed by Mary Trunk
What job entity wields the most private power on the planet and yet has no public face?
Muscle Memory (2022)
Directed by Mary Trunk
What if we can pinpoint the exact moments that opened us up to all creative possibilities?
Holding Still (2021)
Directed by Mary Trunk
Holding Still is a short documentary film about practicing meditation in Folsom Prison.
The Architects of Hope:The First Steps in Rebuilding Ukraine (2024)
Hope is first imagining, and then creating, that which you previously did not think possible.
A Good Wolf (2024)
Directed by Ramey Newell
A feature doc exploring the 40-year conflict over predator policy at Denali Nat'l Park in Alaska.
The Hills And The Sea (2017)
Directed by Andrew Ng Yew Han
A fisherman and primatologist navigate and endure in a rapidly urbanizing city.
Bird Of Prey (2018)
The story of a wildlife cinematographer on a search to film the rarest eagle on the planet.
Epic Yellowstone (2019)
Nature’s dramas play out in one of the most remarkable ecosystems on Earth: Yellowstone.
Naturally Obsessed (2009)
Three graduates race to find the switch controlling the human body's appetite.
Youth Knows No Pain (2009)
Daughter of a plastic surgeon, McCabe takes a journey through America's $60 billion dollar industry.
Sins Of My Father (Pecados De Mi Padre) (2009)
The son of Pablo Escobar tells the story of growing up with the boss of Colombia's drug cartel.
The Loving Story (2011)
During the civil rights era, a love story and racially charged trial converge.
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel (2011)
A look at the life and work of the influential fashion editor of Harpers Bazaar, Diana Vreeland.
Shenandoah (2012)
A film about a hate crime assault and subsequent death of a Latino man in Shenandoah Pennsylvania.