Documentary Films on The D-Word

My Father, the Mountain (2015)
Directed by Steven Horner
Portrait of San Francisco by an intimate outsider who returns after 30-years to face death of father

Red Father (2014)
Directed by Tova Beck-Friedman
human rights, communist, red, spain, spanish war, McCarthyism, black listing, surveillance, FBI,

Charmo (unreleased)
Directed by Emma Piper-Burket
The rise, fall, and possible future of agriculture in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan

Peregrina (unreleased)
Directed by Carlo Brescia
An Andean offering in the form of a Screendance film

Trichster (unreleased)
Directed by Jillian Corsie
Living with the Most Common Disorder You've Never Heard of

The Way Home: Journey of Family and Faith (unreleased)
A documentary portrait of three generations of Tibetan women in one family

Avant (2014)
Directed by Juan Alvarez Neme
A forgotten ballet company is shaken into life by the arrival of one of the best dancers of all time

Novena (2014)
Directed by Anna Rodgers
Novena captures a rare moment when two people who are gay and lesbian give a speech at a mass.

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

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!