Documentary Films on The D-Word
The Perfect Belgian (2011)
In a country where languages and communities are so easily mixed up, nationalism meets surrealism.
Station 58 (2008)
Produced by Syed Azfar Ali Rizvi
All men are born equal, then some become fireman.
Only One Boss (2010)
Directed by Ellen Brodsky
Everything we know about conflict, we learn as toddlers—here’s the hilarious proof.
Nathan Davis Still Lives (2011)
Produced by Dean Garris
Music, once admitted to soul, becomes a sort of spirit, and never dies.
Ready, Set, Bag! (2008)
Directed by Justine Jacob & Alex D. da Silva
A documentary about being the best you can be.
Today is better than two tomorrows (2009)
Directed by Anna Rodgers
A coming of age story of the friendship between two Buddhist novices in Laos.
SKATEISTAN - A board and four wheels in Kabul (2011)
First Co-Educational Skateboarding School in Kabul-Afghanistan
My Name Is Smith (2010)
Directed by James Allen Smith
Meet the Smiths, a family almost as bizarre as your own.
Kano: An American and His Harem (2010)
Directed by Monster Jimenez
A portrait of a dysfunctional family.
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