Full Frame Festival Becoming the most important American documentary film festival for documentary shorts
Dark Days (2000) Marc Singer Homeless living in subway tunnels in N.Y.
Capturing the Friedmans (2003) Andrew Jarecki The elusiveness of truth in strange criminal case
My Flesh and Blood (2003) Jonathan Karsh Woman raising 11 special needs kids
Lost in La Mancha (2002) Keith Fulton & Luis Pepe The demise of Terry Gilliam’s film “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote”
Lost Boys of the Sudan (2003) Megan Mylan & Jon Shenk Sudanese refugees trying out the American dream
Outfoxed: R. Murdock’s War on Journalism (2004) Robert Greenwald Hostile examination of Fox News
Word Wars (2004) Eric Chaikin & Julian Petrillo [we saw part of this] Follows top 4 scrabble players as the prep for American championship
Cowboy del Amour (2005) Michele Obayon [we saw part of this] Texas matchmaker finds Mexican brides for American men.
Tell Them Who You Are (2005) Mark Wexler Bio/autobiograpy about his father …cinematographer Haskell Wexler
Why We Fight (2006) Eugene Jarecki Won at Sundance. A look at American war making
This Film is Not Yet Rated (2006) Kirby Dick Expose on the inner workings of the MPAA film ratings board
The Yes Men (2004) Dan Olman, Sarah Price & Chris Smith Series of pranks to expose World Trade Organization
My Architect (2003) Nathaniel Kahn The search for Kahn’s father…imminent architect Louis Kahn
The Education of Shelby Knox (2005) Marion Lipschutz & Rose Rosenblatt Activist student trys to bring sex education to her Texas school
American Movie (1999) Chris Smith Won Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. Story of a would-be filmmaker.