Tom Shepard

참여 작품

언세틀드
Producer
자신의 국가에서 성소수자라는 이유로 끔찍한 죽음의 위협을 받는 사람들. 자신의 모습 그대로 안전한 삶을 살기 위해 위해 미국으로 건너온 LGBTQ 난민들의 험난한 여정을 담은 다큐멘터리
언세틀드
Director
자신의 국가에서 성소수자라는 이유로 끔찍한 죽음의 위협을 받는 사람들. 자신의 모습 그대로 안전한 삶을 살기 위해 위해 미국으로 건너온 LGBTQ 난민들의 험난한 여정을 담은 다큐멘터리
Whiz Kids
Director
Whiz Kids is a coming-of-age story that follows three high school seniors from diverse backgrounds as they prepare for the nation's most prestigious science competition. These passionate, highly ambitious students embark on an unpredictable journey of discovery where they must overcome scientific and personal challenges in order to fulfill their dreams. Forging their path as the next generation of scientists, the teens learn as much about themselves as they do about science.
Knocking
Director
Knocking opens the door on Jehovah's Witnesses. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War, but they won a record number of court cases expanding freedom for everyone. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds, but they embrace the science behind bloodless surgery. In Nazi Germany, they could fight for Hitler or go to the concentration camps. They chose the camps. Following two families who stand firm for their controversial and misunderstood Christian faith, KNOCKING reveals how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.
Scout's Honor
Director
This compelling documentary explores the national movement Scouting for All, beginning with its formation in the late 1990s when heterosexual teen Steven Cozza and his father, San Francisco social worker Scott Cozza, petitioned to allow gays to participate openly in the Boy Scouts of America. Scout's Honor captured several prizes on the film festival circuit, including the Freedom of Expression Award and the Audience Award at Sundance.
Camp Lavender Hill
Producer
This thoughtful documentary profiles Camp Lavender Hill, the first summer camp for children of lesbian, gay and bisexual parents. As we get to know the children in the film, they share how they feel similar and different from children raised in more traditional families.