Films


Donkeyote
Chico Pereira

The grandest adventure of all is afoot for a Spanish septuagenarian and his mischievous dog and stalwart donkey, if only they can survive chronic arthritis, impertinent travel agents, and just one more bridge.

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The Donner Party
Ric Burns

A cautionary tale of human endeavor and failure, hope and despair, greed and ambition, The Donner Party chronicles the harrowing tale of the ill-fated emigrant…

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Dont Look Back
D. A. Pennebaker

The legendary documentarian finds Dylan in England during his 1965 tour, which would be his last as an acoustic artist. In this wildly entertaining vision of one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists, Dylan is surrounded by teen fans, gets into heated philosophical jousts with journalists, and kicks back with fellow musicians Joan Baez, Donovan, and Alan Price.

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Dont Look Back
D A Pennebaker

Dont Look Back is about the sixties and the man who got people through them. Bob Dylan is more than the folk singer touted by…

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Don’t Blink – Robert Frank
Laura Israel

This energetic portrait of the acclaimed photographer and filmmaker captures Frank’s extraordinary images and bears witness to his creative process.

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Doos and Don’ts
Johan Eriksson

Welcome to the world of pigeon flying in the old shipbuilding areas of Glasgow, where the rules are strict, the penalties are steep, and the…

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Down from the Mountain
Nick Doob, Chris Hegedus, D A Pennebaker

Mountain music, old-timey music, American roots music—whatever it is called, the folk music that evolved within the unique geographic, economic and cultural terrain of the…

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Downloaded
Alex Winter

The history of Napster, from its humble chatroom beginnings to its takedown at the hands of a
music industry that didn’t know what hit it.

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DRAGONSLAYER
Tristan Patterson

A highly stylized portrait of a professional skateboarder, whose wanderlust approach defies commonplace assumptions about skater culture.

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Dream Deceivers
David Van Taylor

After James Vance narrowly survived his suicide attempt, he—and his born-again Christian mother—insisted heavy metal music led him astray. Their lawsuit against rock group Judas…

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Drills
Sarah Friedland

How do we move with anxiety? Drills takes an innovative, performative approach to examining the ways we handle the present and prepare for the future.…

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Drive-In Movie Memories
Kurt Kuenne

A nostalgic look at the drive-in, starting with the first outdoor movie shows in Hawaii in 1906 and its development from there. In the 1950s,…

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Driver 23
Rolf Belgum

Meet Dan Cleveland, frontman for the heavy metal band, Dark Horse who is also a delivery driver and amateur physicist. Follow Cleveland’s quixotic quest for…

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Driving Me Crazy
Nick Broomfield

A disastrous attempt to document a play becomes a broader meditation on show business and the filmmaking process.

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Drowned Out
Franny Armstrong

As the largest hydroelectric project in India proceeds despite widespread opposition, villagers gather at the home of a farmer/healer and his family to protest destruction…

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The Drug Years
Dana Heinz Perry, Hart Perry

A groundbreaking, four-part epic on the cultural impact of illicit drug use in the U.S. In the 1950s and ’60s, drug use defined counter-culture movements.…

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DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD: The Story of the National Lampoon
Douglas Tirola

The history of the bawdily irreverent humor magazine reveals the antiheroes of the antiestablishment through lively interviews and captivating archival footage.

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Dutch Harbor — Where the Sea Breaks Its Back
Braden King, Laura Moya

This film explores the essence of an exotic locale—in this case an icy, remote Alaskan fishing town. Beautifully composed black and white Super 8 visuals,…

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