Documentary Films on The D-Word
Deconstructing Dad, The Raymond Scott Documentary (2010)
His filmmaker son probes the life and work of his father, music visionary Raymond Scott.
A Love That Hurts (2014)
Directed by Walter V. Marshall & Walter V. Marshall
A married couple struggles to ï¬nd a connection as things outside of their marriage test their unio
The Making of a King (unreleased)
Directed by Nicole Miyahara
Los Angeles drag kings prove they can reign just as fierce as the queens.
Dryland (2014)
Directed by Sue Arbuthnot
A coming-of-age tale set in the American West, told with intelligence, heart, and axle grease.
From This Day Forward (2015)
Directed by Sharon Shattuck
A documentary film about a different sort of family in small-town America
Parasites: A User's Guide (2010)
Directed by Sharon Shattuck
A film about ecology, healing, and worms.
Punch Me in the Stomach (1996)
Directed by Francine Zuckerman
Adapted from the successful 36 character off-Broadway play.
We Are Here (2013)
Directed by Francine Zuckerman
Documents the revival of Jewish life in Poland seen through the eyes of five subjects.
The Dwarf in China (2015)
Directed by Ben Arend Reisman
A poignant tale of passion and conviction to follow and fulfil your dreams
Can't Stop The Water (2013)
Directed by Rebecca Marshall Ferris
“The White Man pushed us to the end of the earth. Now Mother Nature wants to push us back.â€
Gasper & Son (2015)
Directed by Hannah Jayanti
A short documentary about a father and son neon-sign shop in Queens, NY.
Among the Believers (2015)
Directed by Mohammed Ali Naqvi & Mohammed Naqvi
The kind of film that’s actually useful in the debate about terrorism.