Ky Dickens

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Ky Dickens is and American documentary award winning filmmaker. She is best known for her acclaimed documentaries that shift public policy and culture. She's been hailed a storyteller at the intersection of film and complex social issues - demonstrated by receiving the Focus Award for Achievement in Directing and the Ford Foundation's Change Maker Award for influencing social change through art and film.

Most Popular Ky Dickens Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Jamie and Jessie Are Not Together Trailer (2011)

18 June 2011

Jamie is moving in two weeks from Chicago to New York hoping to become a Broadway actress. Her best friend Jessica is bummed because she's not-so-secretly in love with Jamie.

Sole Survivor Trailer (2013)

13 November 2013

In the history of aviation, there have been only 14 of them: sole survivors of a commercial aviation disaster.

Fish out of Water Trailer (2009)

18 July 2009

Fish out of Water tackles the seven Bible verses used to condemn homosexuality and justify marriage discrimination.

Zero Weeks Trailer (2017)

02 November 2017

What do the United States and Papua New Guinea have in common? They are the only countries in the world without paid family leave.

Show Her the Money Trailer (2023)

21 September 2023

This is a story that’s never been told. SHOW HER THE MONEY addresses how women are getting less than 2% of venture capital funding and demystifies what venture capital is.

The City that Sold America Trailer (2018)

11 October 2018

At the threshold of the 20th Century, a melting pot of adventurous immigrants, creative mavericks, and freedom-seeking African Americans shaped consumerism as we now know it.

In Due Season Trailer (2024)

15 June 2024

In Due Season explores the human impact of the Medicaid gap in America, focusing on Black Americans in states that have not yet expanded Medicaid.

On the Edge Trailer (2020)

01 January 2020

People in Alabama are living with curable cancers, heart disease and other conditions. However, they can't afford to get treatment, because Alabama didn't expand Medicaid.

Left Behind Trailer (2020)

18 January 2020

From Raleigh to Appalachia, North Carolinians are living with curable cancers, heart disease and other conditions.