Davis Guggenheim Movie Trailers
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Under G-d Trailer (2023)
22 January 2023
The Dobbs U.S. Supreme Court decision sparked a national Jewish response. Inspired by the lived experiences of Jewish women, lawsuits are currently being launched by rabbis, Jewish organizations, and interfaith leaders to challenge the overturning of Roe v.
At the Ready Trailer (2021)
22 October 2021
Home to one of the region’s largest law enforcement education program, students at Horizon High School in El Paso train to become police officers and Border Patrol agents as they discover the realities of their dream jobs may be at odds with the truths and people they hold most dear.
Accepted Trailer (2022)
01 July 2022
The ambitious students of the TM Landry Prep School enjoyed a remarkable 100% acceptance rate into the county’s most elite colleges until an explosive NY Times article exposed the controversial teaching methods of its dynamic founder.
The Price of Free Trailer (2018)
19 January 2018
As a young man, Kailash Satyarthi promised himself that he would end child slavery in his lifetime. In the decades since, he has rescued more than eighty thousand children and built a global movement.
Soul Patrol Trailer (2026)
25 January 2026
From deep behind enemy lines, a hidden chapter of American military history is uncovered, prompting the question of whether reckoning with the past can bring peace to those who lived it.
The First Year Trailer (2001)
06 September 2001
This fascinating documentary chronicles the emotional turmoil of five Los Angeles schoolteachers charged with educating inner-city youth, making it clear that the teachers helping these disadvantaged children are real heroes.
Teach Trailer (2013)
06 September 2013
Explores America's education system through the eyes, minds and hearts of its most essential resource, teachers.
An Unlikely Friendship: Joe Biden and John McCain (Biden Convention Film) Trailer (2020)
31 December 2020
El Vacío Trailer (2019)
04 May 2019
In a mesmerizing confessional built from home video and animation, Karla Cornejo Villavicencio explores the mental prisons and personal trauma created by immigration policy.