- "The Children of the Woods" (2003): This film follows a group of children who live in a forest in France. The children have created their own society, complete with their own rules and rituals.
- "The Wolfpack" (2015): This film tells the story of six brothers who grew up in a New York City apartment. The brothers were homeschooled and rarely allowed to leave the apartment. They spent their time watching movies and playing video games.
- "Capturing the Friedmans" (2003): This film tells the story of Arnold Friedman and Jesse Friedman, two brothers who were accused of sexually abusing their students. The film raises questions about the reliability of eyewitness testimony and the role of the media in criminal cases.
- "Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father" (2008): This film tells the story of Kurt Kuenne, a young man who was murdered by his ex-girlfriend. The film is made up of home videos and interviews with Kuenne's friends and family.
- "The Imposter" (2012): This film tells the story of Frédéric Bourdin, a French con man who impersonated a missing Texas boy named Nicholas Barclay. Bourdin lived with Barclay's family for several months before his true identity was discovered.