Documentary Films on The D-Word
Mediha (2024)
Mediha's journey is one of courage and determination as she steps towards a future of justice.
Lost Neighborhoods: Japantown (2024)
The last remaining business owner in Sacramento's Japantown tells his story.
The Presidents' Tailor - From Auschwitz to the White House (2024)
Produced by Mike Brandin
Martin Greenfield learned to sew in Auschwitz and became America's greatest tailor.
Dindigul Diaries (unreleased)
Directed by Annette Danto
Dindigul Diaries is about four women living in the Dindigul region of Southern India 2001-2024
Bolinao 52 (2009)
Directed by Duc Nguyen
One boat with 110 passengers escaped Vietnam. After 37 days of drifting only 52 survived.
Reunification (2016)
Directed by Alvin Tsang
For 17 years, the filmmaker confronts memories of migration and a once intact family.
No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics (2021)
Directed by Vivian Kleiman
Queer comic book artists journey from margins of the Underground Comix scene to mainstream acceptan
The Zebra and the Bear (2024)
Directed by Patrick O'Connor
In the world of rare disease, nothing is more powerful than a mother's love.
Truth Force (2010)
Directed by Shilpa Mankikar
Young American veterans protest the Iraq & Afghanistan Wars during the 2008 Presidential Election.
Absence/Presence (2023)
Directed by Yasmin Mistry
Celebrating the perseverance and lived experience of youth in the child welfare system
Savage Beauty | The World's Greatest Light Installation (2024)
Directed by Janne Tanskanen
Light artist Kari Kola Illuminating the impossible.
DIY LIFE: The Story of Combat Rock Industry (2019)
Directed by Janne Tanskanen
A story about the anxiety of small town teenagers, punk music and life changes brought by adulthood.