Movies by Victress Hitchcock
What Can I Tell You
A portrait of three generations of wonderfully eccentric Italian American women living in a small town near Boulder.
Extreme Consequences: The Reality of Prison Life
A compelling look at the choices that lead to incarceration and the reality of being locked up in Pelican Bay State Prison.
Yuma Crossing
The story of the Yuma Crossing, the place where centuries of travelers crossed the Colorado River as told in a series of reenacted vignettes by colorful characters from the Quechan tribe, the conquistadores, Father Kino, Olive Oatman and others up until the first bridge was built in the 1920's.
Grandfather Sky
A young Native American man on his way to visit his uncle learns about his Navajo heritage by attending tribal gatherings, traditional ceremonies and listening to old folktales.
Nicholas and the Baby
The first childbirth for children film ever made which launched a sibling preparation movement across the US.
Children of Wind River
A film made by Victress Hitchcock and Ava Hamilton in 1989 on the Wind River Reservation for Wyoming Public Television.
Song of the Open Road
A portrait of Paul Joe Vest and requiem for people living and dying with AIDS he composed setting poems of Walt Whitman to music.