Documentary Films on The D-Word
Cycling China With Peter Crosby (2021)
Directed by JiaMu MENG
American Photographer's China Odyssey Revisited After Three Decades
I Didn't See You There (2022)
Directed by Reid Davenport
A disabled filmmaker launches into an unflinching meditation on spectacle and (in)visibility.
Weed & Wine (2020)
Directed by Rebecca Richman Cohen
Continents apart from one another, two farming families aim to reinvent themselves on their land.
UnReined (2022)
An Israeli equestrian champion confronts prejudice to start the first Palestinian Equestrian team.
The Foreigner's Home- Toni Morrison at the Louvre (2018)
The Foreigner’s Home is a film that explores the vision and work of Toni Morrison
What We Left Unfinishe (2019)
Directed by Mariam Ghani
Art and politics, freedom of speech, and what happens when the truth becomes a bargaining chip.
Following The 9th: Beethoven's Final Symphony (2016)
Directed by Kerry Candaele
The global impact of Beethoven's Battle Cry of Freedom
Pretty Ugly (2014)
Produced by Christian Beetz
Documentary about Del the world‘s ugliest photo model and his Misfit Models agency.
Young, German and Jewish (2020)
Eleven Jewish youths talk about themselves, their religion and anti-Semitic experiences.
Autumn Gold (Herbstgold) (2010)
Produced by Christian Beetz
Five elderly athletes between 80 and 100 are getting ready for the Track & Field World Championship
The Silicon Valley Revolution (2017)
Produced by Stephan Lamby
How a few nerds did change the world by inventing the personal computer in the 1960s
The New China (2015)
Produced by Dale Johnson
An inside look at China by acclaimed Geographic Travel filmmaker Dale Johnson