Documentary Films on The D-Word
Pray for Japan (2012)
Directed by Stu Levy
The story of real-life heroes facing the aftermath of the Japan earthquake and tsunami tragedy.
The Vinyl Frontier (2011)
Directed by Daniel Zana
A documentary film about the exciting world of designer vinyl art toys.
Fast Talk (2011)
Directed by Debra Tolchinsky
A feature documentary about Northwestern University fast-talking debaters
Vertical City (2011)
Directed by Avijit Mukul Kishore
A visual essay on the dystopic architecture of contemporary Bombay
Glimpses of Heaven (2006)
Directed by Michael Oved Dayan
A documentary about transforming childhood trauma into sparks of creativity.
LEAP BEFORE YOU LOOK (2011)
Directed by Stephane Goldsand
What happens when your spouse is ready to have kids but you are not?
Let Fury Have the Hour (2012)
Produced by James L. Reid
Investigates the movement of World Citizenship through creative activists worldwide.
Give Me A Shot Of Anything: Housecalls to the Homeless (unreleased)
When they fall down, we'll pick them up or we can let them lie and die in the streets
RWANDA: BEYOND THE DEADLY PIT (2011)
Directed by Gilbert Ndahayo
A filmmaker honors his parents' murdered during the genocide.
WHY WOMEN DO IT (unreleased)
Directed by Gilbert Ndahayo
In Uganda, women kneel down to the ground when greeting men... even greeting teenagers.
Cinema is Everywhere (2011)
Directed by Teal Greyhavens
The story of the art that defies our differences.
Back to the Garden, flower power comes full circle (2009)
Produced by kevin tomlinson
flower power comes full circle
Ejaz's Story (2011)
Directed by James Longley
12-year-old Ejaz tells his story in the wake of devastating floods that swept through Pakistan.