
Zac Bentz
Directing
Biography
Zac Bentz is a director, known for Waterlogged (2022). They have studied film at Whitman College in Washington and Filmová a televizní fakulta AMU in Prague, Czech Republic.
Known For

A week away from leaving for his first year of college, Michael starts to become frustrated with his parent's overprotective tendencies toward his teen brother Nathan, who has Down syndrome.
A Normal Life

During a sudden prison lockdown, a group of incarcerated men confront the emotional weight of confinement and discover that solidarity and human connection may be the only way through the darkness.
Lockdown

After his greed lands him in the lair of the Vodník (a terrifying water spirit), a young man must learn to value his own humanity over his material desires.
Waterlogged

Two ancient rituals passed down through sacred spaces. Two teachers, mentors, and curators. It turns out Japanese tea ceremony and rock music have more in common than you’d think.
Ichi-go-ichi-e: First and Last Time

When a documentary filmmaker pays a visit to a prestigious Pacific Northwest liberal arts college, he finds himself drawn into a sinister waking nightmare.
A Place Like No Other

After a late-night shift, a projectionist finds herself lured into the depths of a mysterious old auditorium.
Appetizer

This intimate verité documentary follows D. Nelson — a devoted father, husband, and leader 16 years into a 40-year prison sentence — as he finds freedom and redemption with a small family of filmmakers and incarcerated men producing an unprecedented short film project inside the Washington State Penitentiary's media lab, and bonds with a young intern learning to forgive her formerly incarcerated mother.
Show Them Who You Are
A frat bro searches for his phone after a long night out.
Drunk Dial

An emasculated 20-something, in an attempt to prove his worth to his girlfriend, enlists his inept friend and stages a home-robbery only to be faced with a real one.
Don't Bring a Gun

When two teenage girls accidentally hire a stripper instead of a dance teacher, the three form an unexpected bond.
All in a Day's Work

A tense job interview puts a young woman face to face with an uncomfortable figure from her past.
Dead End

While juggling a fruitless job search and an overwhelming sense of despair, a young woman begins to suspect she's being stalked by someone eerily familiar.
The Echoes

Nearly 30 years ago, Sister Helen Prejean sat down and wrote “Dead Man Walking,” her testimony to the horrors of witnessing a human being executed at the hands of the government, and her call to rise up and challenge the systems that support the death penalty. In “Sister Abolitionist,” she sits down with Unincarcerated Productions to reflect back on writing the book that changed her life, setting her on the trajectory of becoming one of the world’s leading death penalty abolitionists, and changing hearts and minds around the world.
Sister Abolitionist

During a stint in a rehab center for cowboys-in-recovery, a former wrangler finds community, redemption, and a new perspective on the decision that robbed him of his old life.