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The D-Word: the worldwide community of documentary professionals The D-Word is the leading community for documentary professionals worldwide If you work in the documentary field you can apply for free access to the community and our wide range of discussions about the art, craft, business and social impact of documentary film
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Pay It No Mind - The Life and Times of Marsha P. Johnson - d-word. com Through her own words, as well as in-depth interviews with gay activist Randy Wicker, former Cockettes performer Agosto Machado, author Michael Musto, Hot Peaches founder performer, Jimmy Camicia, and Stonewall activists Bob Kohler, Danny Garvin, Tommy Lanigan-Schmidt, and Martin Boyce, Marsha's story lives on
The D-Word: Trust Me - documentary film Genre Docutainment, Current Affairs, and Social Issues Synopsis "Trust Me" is a feature-length documentary, currently in production, that explores the importance of media literacy and efforts being made to promote it Through dynamic interviews with experts and compelling human stories, the film examines how information and disinformation are created, shared, and spread throughout societies
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The D-Word: Reel Conversations - documentary film The sound design is sparse yet intentional—breaths between words, the subtle hum of an environment, and the soft creak of a chair—all enhancing the feeling of being present in these deeply personal moments
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The D-Word: The Smell of Money - documentary film Genre Environment, Minorities, Social Issues, Politics, and Human Rights Synopsis "The smell of money"-that's what Big Pork calls the stench of pig waste in the air in eastern North Carolina, where much of the world's bacon and barbecue is made But to Elsie Herring and others who live near the state's giant pig factories, the revolting odor is a call to battle against generations of injustice