Ellen Goosenberg Kent

Most Popular Ellen Goosenberg Kent Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

I Can't Do This But I CAN Do That: A Film for Families about Learning Differences Trailer (2010)

26 October 2010

Does having a learning disability mean that you can’t learn? Eight children prove that the answer is a definitive 'No' in this documentary.

One Nation Under Dog Trailer (2012)

18 June 2012

.Americans have had a long love affair with dogs, with many of us referring to our canine companions as best friends, significant others, soul mates, even children.

I Have Tourette's But Tourette's Doesn't Have Me Trailer (2005)

12 November 2005

This insightful Home Box Office documentary profiles some American children afflicted with Tourette's syndrome -- a hereditary neurological disorder manifested by recurrent, involuntary vocal and motor tics.

Middle School Confessions Trailer (2002)

04 January 2002

Adolescents confront issues of sexual activity, sexual orientation, violence, alcohol abuse and depression.

Going, Going, Almost Gone! Animals in Danger Trailer (1995)

01 April 1995

An urgent plea to protect creatures from man's insensitivity and greed. The program offers clear explanations of why the survival of sea turtles, humpbacked whales, tiger, bears and other threatened animals is essential to the balance of nature.

Risky Drinking Trailer (2016)

19 December 2016

Are you a risky drinker? Nearly 70% of American adults drink alcohol and nearly 1/3 of them engage in problem drinking at some point in their lives.

The Artist in Me Trailer (2002)

01 October 2002

A short documentary following 19-year-old Amanda Dunbar, who shares her thoughts on being an artist alongside a group of children in her art class.

Mugshots: P. Diddy Trailer (2001)

22 January 2001

This special explores the night Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' empire nearly came crashing down in gunshots.

How Do You Spell God? Trailer (1996)

22 December 1996

Children from diverse religious and cultural backgrounds offer candid views on God, miracles, prayer, angels and faith.

The Music in You Trailer (2003)

27 September 2003

A short documentary following five teenage girls who share their thoughts on music and being a musician.

Wartorn: 1861-2010 Trailer (2010)

11 November 2010

With suicide rates among active military servicemen and veterans currently on the rise, this documentary brings urgent attention to the invisible wounds of war.

Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq Trailer (2007)

09 September 2007

In a war that has left more than 25,000 wounded, ALIVE DAY MEMORIES: HOME FROM IRAQ looks at a new generation of veterans.

Torn Apart: Separated at the Border Trailer (2019)

10 October 2019

Two mothers who were each separated from their children in the United States for months after fleeing from danger in their homelands to seek asylum work with pro-bono lawyers and volunteers to reunite with their kids who have been placed thousands of miles away from them with little access to communication.

Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 Trailer (2013)

11 November 2013

According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, one veteran dies by suicide in America every 80 minutes.

Too Hot Not To Handle Trailer (2006)

12 September 2006

Over the past century, consumption of carbon dioxide-emitting fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) has risen to staggering levels, especially in the United States, where five percent of the world's population is responsible for 25 percent of the world's carbon dioxide emissions.

Rebuilding Hope: The Children of 9/11 Trailer (2021)

07 September 2021

Four families with children who were born after their fathers perished on 9/11 share their stories of bravery and inspiration and reflect on how they rebuilt hope for their futures and came of age over the past 20 years.

Brett Killed Mom: A Sister's Diary Trailer (1996)

13 May 1996

This is a documentary made by the sister of a boy who killed his mother. Their mother quite possibly suffered from undiagnosed OCD.

Afghan Dreamers Trailer (2022)

07 July 2022

An all-girls’ robotics team in Afghanistan risks it all to prove that it can compete against anyone in the world, and demonstrates that girls can become scientists and engineers instead of teenage brides.