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Nathan Golon

Directing

Known For

Borderland
7.6

Six average Americans are confronted with the realities of illegal immigration while retracing the footsteps of dead border runners.

Borderland

2014
The Last Defense
5.5

This docu-series explores and exposes flaws in the American justice system through emotional, in-depth examinations of the death row cases of Darlie Routier and Julius Jones.

The Last Defense

2018
Bucks Harbor
N/A

Boys in Downeast Maine are shaped by the brutal winters, their harvesting of the ocean’s bounty and the rigid codes of their fathers. Bucks Harbor explores growing up in a community where a man’s worth is often defined by the strength of his back.

Bucks Harbor

2026
The Last Shot
7.0

Basketball players compete in underground, cash-prize tournaments in Mexico. This is their last chance to live their dreams.

The Last Shot

2017
Hangdog
4.9

When an anxiety-ridden thirty-something entrusted with watching his girlfriend’s beloved fur baby accidentally gets the dog stolen, he’s thrust on a quest through an unfamiliar city to confront his fears and retrieve the dog or risk losing them both.

Hangdog

2023
The Garden of Steven
N/A

Steven Crosby, a small town missionary in a strange land, stumbles upon the low road to salvation with the help of a little Mayan girl, a black magic woman and a saint with a cigar.

The Garden of Steven

2012
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At a special type of baggage counter where people go to check their emotional issues, one young man is trying to reclaim his lost luggage.

Bagagge

2013
I Am Yup'ik
6.0

Every year they gather from tiny subsistence villages on Alaska’s Bering Sea Coast, traveling hundreds of miles on bush planes to compete on the biggest stage they will ever know — the All-Native District Basketball Tournament. The hope of Toksook Bay is Byron Nicholai, a 16-year-old Yup’ik eskimo who is determined to lead his village to the championship. Byron’s father abandoned him when he was 14 and never taught him how to hunt in the traditional Yupik way. For Byron, this tournament isn’t just about basketball—it’s a way to bring pride to his family and community.

I Am Yup'ik

2016