Deborah Dickson

Filmes

Cocaine Prison
Story Editor
From inside Bolivia's craziest prison a cocaine worker, a drug mule and his little sister reveal the countries relationship with cocaine.
The Lost Bird Project
Director
A sculptor creates memorials to five extinct North American bird species.
Monica & David
Producer
Explores the marriage of a young couple with Down syndrome, and the family who strives to support their needs.
Carrier: Mais um Dia no Paraíso
Writer
Produzido por Mel Gibson, 'Carrier' acompanha o dia a dia de mais de 5 mil soldados americanos que vivem no USS Nimitz, um dos maiores navios de guerra do mundo, capturando a vida de homens e mulheres da marinha americana, que vivem a ansiedade constante da espera por acontecimentos na guerra contra o terror. Uma produção que explora a intimidade dos tripulantes do porta-aviões americano, que dedicam suas vidas a uma guerra.
Carrier: Mais um Dia no Paraíso
Director
Produzido por Mel Gibson, 'Carrier' acompanha o dia a dia de mais de 5 mil soldados americanos que vivem no USS Nimitz, um dos maiores navios de guerra do mundo, capturando a vida de homens e mulheres da marinha americana, que vivem a ansiedade constante da espera por acontecimentos na guerra contra o terror. Uma produção que explora a intimidade dos tripulantes do porta-aviões americano, que dedicam suas vidas a uma guerra.
The Education of Gore Vidal
Writer
A contrarian and wickedly funny man, "The Education of Gore Vidal" explores Vidal's extraordinary life and work, joining him at his cliff-side villa in Ravello, Italy.
The Education of Gore Vidal
Director
A contrarian and wickedly funny man, "The Education of Gore Vidal" explores Vidal's extraordinary life and work, joining him at his cliff-side villa in Ravello, Italy.
Ruthie and Connie: Every Room in the House
Director
They're Jewish, they're grandmothers, and they're lesbians. But they're also so much more, as you'll find out in Deborah Dickson's powerful and intimate documentary. Ruth Berman and Connie Kurtz first met in Brooklyn in 1959, both young married women raising their young children. Becoming fast friends, they soon both moved with their families near Coney Island, where they became active community leaders. Then, in 1974, something incredible happened - they fell in love.
LaLee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton
Director
This heartbreaking documentary depicts the extreme poverty of an African-American family and their Mississippi Delta school district. LaLee's Kin takes us deep into the Mississippi Delta and the intertwined lives of LaLee Wallace, a great-grandmother struggling to hold her world together in the face of dire poverty, and Reggie Barnes, superintendent of the embattled West Tallahatchie School System. The film explores the painful legacy of slavery and sharecropping in the Delta.
Letting Go: A Hospice Journey
Editor
Our medical system is geared toward healing patients. But what if there's no cure available? This moving, intimate documentary uses three cases to explore how hospice care prepares both terminally ill patients and their families for a gentle, safe passage. While patients are given comfort, companionship, dignity and peace, families are prepared for their inevitable loss.
Letting Go: A Hospice Journey
Director
Our medical system is geared toward healing patients. But what if there's no cure available? This moving, intimate documentary uses three cases to explore how hospice care prepares both terminally ill patients and their families for a gentle, safe passage. While patients are given comfort, companionship, dignity and peace, families are prepared for their inevitable loss.
Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse
Director
She came to the New York City Ballet as a teenager from Ohio and captured the heart and soul of the great Mr. B, inspiring the seminal ballets of her era and setting off a star-crossed love triangle as fevered and bizarre as anything in THE RED SHOES. As the greatest ballerina of her time looks back on her amazing career in Anne Belle and Deborah Dickson's intimate portrait, the on-stage triumphs and backstage turmoil come to vivid life.
Accent on the Offbeat
Director
Accent on the Offbeat is a cinema vérité film about the creation and premiere of the ballet Jazz (Six Syncopated Movements), composed by trumpet virtuoso Wynton Marsalis and choreographed by Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins of the New York City Ballet. A focus of the film is the remarkable contrast - in background, temperament, style and creative approach - between Martins and Marsalis as they unite the disparate worlds of ballet and jazz.
Let's Fall in Love: A Singles Weekend at the Concord Hotel
Editor
Before there was Tinder and on-line dating, thousands of singles flocked to the Concord Hotel’s famed weekends. Situated in the Catskill Mountains, these unattached people mixed and mingled in a high-pressure atmosphere eagerly looking for love.
Aborto: Escolhas Desesperadas
Editor
Um intenso e provocativo olhar para o lado humano de uma das questões políticas e morais mais controversas de nossos tempos.
Aborto: Escolhas Desesperadas
Producer
Um intenso e provocativo olhar para o lado humano de uma das questões políticas e morais mais controversas de nossos tempos.
Aborto: Escolhas Desesperadas
Director
Um intenso e provocativo olhar para o lado humano de uma das questões políticas e morais mais controversas de nossos tempos.
Christo in Paris
Editor
Documentary about conceptual artist Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude's attempt to "wrap" the Pont-Neuf in Paris.
Christo in Paris
Director
Documentary about conceptual artist Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude's attempt to "wrap" the Pont-Neuf in Paris.
Dancing for Mr. B: Six Balanchine Ballerinas
Director
Six of George Balanchine's finest stars, Maria Tallchief, Mary Ellen Moylan, Melissa Hayden, Allegra Kent, Merrill Ashley and Darci Kistler pay a moving tribute to the legendary choreographer and tell how he shaped them as dancers and influenced their lives.
Frances Steloff: Memoirs of a Bookseller
Director
"Frances Steloff: Memoirs of a Bookseller" is a wonderfully dynamic portrait of an American cultural heroine. Now 100 years old, Frances Steloff was the founder and force behind the renowned Gotham Book Mart of New York City, a center for avant-garde literature and literati since 1920. She began with only $100 and thirty books and she modestly recalls her role in the bookstore's past.
Ozawa
Director
This intimate portrait of the legendary conductor Seiji Ozawa focuses on the Japanese master and teacher's career, his advocacy of modern composers and the behind-the-scenes world of the symphony orchestra.
Horowitz: The Last Romantic
Editor
A stimulating study which features concert footage and interviews with the master pianist. Includes many of his favorite pieces.
Water's Dream
Director
Bubbling creeks flow down mountain slopes and effervesce as they crash against rocks and tumble further, hurling faster, then slower, as water meanders toward the sea.