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The story of Joey Mataele and the Tonga Leitis, an intrepid group of transgender women fighting a rising tide of religious fundamentalism and intolerance in the South Pacific Kingdom.
Writer
Después de dos décadas grabando vídeos de bodas, Doug llevaba un tiempo preguntándose qué fue de aquellas parejas... ¿Siguen juntos? ¿Es la vida de casados lo que ellos esperaban? ¿Cómo lidian con los inevitables altibajos del matrimonio a largo plazo? Movido por una profunda curiosidad para responder a estas preguntas, Doug comienza a buscar a aquellas parejas para entrevistarlas y yuxtaponer las imágenes del día de la boda con la realidad de hoy en día, mientras explora temas como el amor y el compromiso. (FILMAFFINITY)
Director
Después de dos décadas grabando vídeos de bodas, Doug llevaba un tiempo preguntándose qué fue de aquellas parejas... ¿Siguen juntos? ¿Es la vida de casados lo que ellos esperaban? ¿Cómo lidian con los inevitables altibajos del matrimonio a largo plazo? Movido por una profunda curiosidad para responder a estas preguntas, Doug comienza a buscar a aquellas parejas para entrevistarlas y yuxtaponer las imágenes del día de la boda con la realidad de hoy en día, mientras explora temas como el amor y el compromiso. (FILMAFFINITY)
Executive Producer
An urban mystery unfurls as one man pieces together the surreal meaning of hundreds of cryptic tiled messages that have been appearing in city streets across the U.S. and South America.
Director
In his 51 BIRCH STREET, one of the most highly praised personal documentaries of recent years, Doug Block took a hard look at his parents marriage and his own relationship with his father. With his latest film, Block turns in the other direction, offering an exceptionally moving film about his relationship with his only child, Lucy. THE KIDS GROW UP is a chronicle of Lucy's emotionally-fraught last year at home before leaving for college. Moving fluidly between past, present and the fast-approaching future, Block uses a lifetime of footage to craft not only a loving portrait of a girl transitioning into womanhood, but also an incredibly candid look at modern-day parenting, marriage, and what it means to let go.
Producer
Documentary filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents' 54-year marriage was a good one. But when his mother dies unexpectedly and his father swiftly marries his former secretary, he discovers two parents who are far more complex and troubled than he ever imagined. 51 Birch Street is a riveting personal documentary that explores a universal human question: how much about your parents do you really want to know?
Director of Photography
Documentary filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents' 54-year marriage was a good one. But when his mother dies unexpectedly and his father swiftly marries his former secretary, he discovers two parents who are far more complex and troubled than he ever imagined. 51 Birch Street is a riveting personal documentary that explores a universal human question: how much about your parents do you really want to know?
Writer
Documentary filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents' 54-year marriage was a good one. But when his mother dies unexpectedly and his father swiftly marries his former secretary, he discovers two parents who are far more complex and troubled than he ever imagined. 51 Birch Street is a riveting personal documentary that explores a universal human question: how much about your parents do you really want to know?
Himself (narrator)
Documentary filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents' 54-year marriage was a good one. But when his mother dies unexpectedly and his father swiftly marries his former secretary, he discovers two parents who are far more complex and troubled than he ever imagined. 51 Birch Street is a riveting personal documentary that explores a universal human question: how much about your parents do you really want to know?
Director
Documentary filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parents' 54-year marriage was a good one. But when his mother dies unexpectedly and his father swiftly marries his former secretary, he discovers two parents who are far more complex and troubled than he ever imagined. 51 Birch Street is a riveting personal documentary that explores a universal human question: how much about your parents do you really want to know?
Director
A look at the early days of online culture as personified by college student Justin Hall, now acknowleged as the web’s first blogger.
Producer
An extraordinary video diary about living with AIDS documenting, with guts and humor, the love and dedication of longtime companions Tom Joslin and Mark Massi, from the emotional challenge of living with a fatal illness to the frustration of maintaining daily routines,.
Director
The trials and tribulations of getting an independent film marketed and distributed. Follows three films through the process.