Films


Different Moms
Liz Garbus, Rory Kennedy

Following the cessation of policies forcing the sterilization of the intellectually disabled in the 1960’s, a new generation of intellectually disabled mothers and fathers emerged.…

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Dina
Dan Sickles, Antonio Santini

At once tender and triumphant, humorous and hard, Dina introduces a woman in love as she navigates complex expectations in the days leading up to her impending nuptials.

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Dinosaur 13
Todd Douglas Miller

Years after a team of paleontologists excavates a rate Tyrranosaurus Rex skeleton, the U.S. government allege sthe fossils were stolen from federal land. This film reveals the incredible story of “Sue,” and the ensuing legal case over her remains.

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Dirty Business: ‘Clean Coal’ and the Battle for Our Energy Future
Peter Bull

Rolling Stone reporter Jeff Goodell exposes the real cost of coal in this enlightening and very timely feature.

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Dirty Work
David Sampliner, Tim Nackashi

Follow a bull semen collector, a septic tank pumper, and a preparer of cadavers into their worlds in this account of individuals who lost their…

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(Dis)Honesty – The Truth About Lies
Yael Melamede

Personal stories of dishonesty are interwoven with insights by behavorial economics expert Dan Ariely in this enlightening study of the human tendency to lie.

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Disco and Atomic War
Jaak Kilmi

While the Iron Curtain may have separated the West and the Soviet Union, there is only a small arm of the Baltic Sea separating Finland…

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Displaced in the New South
David Zeiger, Eric Mofford

In 1980 there were only a few thousand Asian and Latino immigrants in Georgia. By 1994 the immigrant population had grown to more than 300,000.…

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Divine Pig
Hans Dortmans

Gerard Zwetsloot is a free-range butcher living in a small Dutch town who thinks the meat of a happy pig tastes better, and so he…

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Divining Mom
George Kachadorian

Folks around Woodstock, Vermont, often ask filmmaker George Kachadorian’s mother to use her dowsing ability to find things like a spot to drill a well,…

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Dixie Land
Roman Bondarchuk

Four members of a Ukrainian youth brass band learn American tunes—and dream big—in a post-Soviet landscape.

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Do It Again
Robert Patton-Spruill

Facing a mid-life crisis, an intrepid reporter sets out to reunite the notoriously rancorous band the Kinks, collecting spontaneous performances of British Invasion classics by some of rock’s royalty along the way.

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Do the Right Thing
Spike Lee

Spike Lee’s renowned film about the tensions that arise on the hottest day of the year in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn. Considered by many…

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The Doll
Elahe Esmaili

Iranian teenager Asal has a suitor. Only 14, she lives with her younger brother and single father, Alireza, in the cramped confines of the family…

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dolly
Annie Howell

Piles of amputated appendages and discarded eyes and ears clutter the operating room as patients are lined up to be reconstructed and resuscitated. Charming and…

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Domestic Violence
Frederick Wiseman

In the verité style he made popular, Wiseman observes the lives and stories of women living in a Tampa, Florida, shelter for battered women. One…

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Domestic Violence 2
Frederick Wiseman

Domestic Violence 2 takes place in the arraignment, misdemeanor, and injunction courts in Hillsborough County, Tampa, Florida. The courts deal with such issues as bail,…

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Don’t Get Me Wrong
Adina Pintilie

A powerful document of the insular world of compulsive and repetitive behavior, Don’t Get Me Wrong takes the viewer to a Romanian psychiatric hospital where…

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