Jessica Kingdon Trailers
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Total trailers found: 11
15 October 2016
When Chrissie's latest conquest, David, goes away for the weekend, she has no place to go and must take to the streets to survive.
28 September 2019
Soon after New York state passed a 2015 law that health insurance should cover transgender-related care and services, director Tania Cypriano and producer Michelle Hayashi began bringing their cameras behind the scenes at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital, where this remarkable documentary captures the emotional and physical journey of surgical transitioning.
08 October 2021
The film explores the pursuit of the “Chinese Dream.” Driven by mesmerizing—and sometimes humorous—imagery, this observational documentary presents a contemporary vision of China that prioritizes productivity and innovation above all.
09 June 2019
A snapshot of how people process and respond to crisis, choosing to do so looking into a camera.
26 January 2017
Commodity City is an observational documentary exploring the daily lives of vendors who work in the largest wholesale consumer market in the world: the Yiwu Markets in China.
29 November 2020
In Las Vegas, they show the sex dolls; in China, they make them.
07 April 2017
What happens when you secretly pay someone to romance your Mom?
16 November 2012
Alex Gibney explores the charged issue of pedophilia in the Catholic Church, following a trail from the first known protest against clerical sexual abuse in the United States and all way to the Vatican.
15 July 2017
Dreamy college student Uma has a unique connection to the world around her. She can sense people’s thoughts as she navigates the urban jungle of New York City.
12 November 2025
Art & Science Collide weaves together compelling stories of artists participating in the Getty’s 2024-2025 Southern California art event, PST ART.
09 November 2019
Between Strangers explores the delicate line between connection and isolation in modern urbanity. The story is told in voice over by our documentary subject, David, who makes the same 125 mile commute to and from New York City everyday.