Documentary Films on The D-Word
![A7a16761673643e7b93f8eef65d62b7c](https://dword-uploads.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/store/a7a16761673643e7b93f8eef65d62b7c.jpg)
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
![9e3e5e9e0f335c40b2c2e60fafee0c0c](https://dword-uploads.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/store/9e3e5e9e0f335c40b2c2e60fafee0c0c.jpg)
No Hope For Men Below (2012) Directed by Adam Stafford (unreleased)
Directed by Adam Stafford
The Redding Pit is flooded & we've sons & fathers there!
![Ecc225e62082f121260a02584243005d](https://dword-uploads.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/store/ecc225e62082f121260a02584243005d.jpg)
Franco's Settlers (Los Colonos del Caudillo) (unreleased)
Directed by Dietmar Post & Lucia Palacios
A small village in Spain carries the name of its creator, the dictator Francisco Franco.
![Ae83e9e1009fae99890076a4b808d161](https://dword-uploads.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/store/ae83e9e1009fae99890076a4b808d161.jpg)
Granny's Got Game (unreleased)
A senior women's basketball team shows we are never too old to do what we love.
![53f8787c4e6be6701f3cee0c1f9feec7](https://dword-uploads.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/store/53f8787c4e6be6701f3cee0c1f9feec7.jpg)
Moral Fibers (Working Title) (2013)
Traces the Alpaca fiber production chain, one of the fastest growing industries in Peru
![Dword avatar film](/images/dword_avatar_film.gif)
Let Fury Have the Hour (2012)
Produced by James L. Reid
Investigates the movement of World Citizenship through creative activists worldwide.
![2a68100b9e119c92b0796dd180eb811b](https://dword-uploads.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/store/2a68100b9e119c92b0796dd180eb811b.jpg)
Carl(a) (2011)
Produced by Shauna Kartt Jaeger
Carla, a male to female pre-op transsexual, is faced with a tough dilemma.
![0c2fb97f551afce40a3f2a334cd7b53f](https://dword-uploads.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/store/0c2fb97f551afce40a3f2a334cd7b53f.jpg)
A Mother's Love: Rosamond Carr & a lifetime in Rwanda (unreleased)
Directed by Eamonn Gearon
The extraordinary story of the late Rosamond Carr's life spent in Rwanda