DMJ Productions

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Industry | Film |
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Genre | Documentaries |
Founded | 2021 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Motion pictures |
Owner | Jake Jakubowski |
Website | www |
DMJ Productions, founded in 2021 by independent filmmaker Jake Jakubowski, is dedicated to producing heartfelt documentaries that illuminate personal narratives and community stories. Based in Brunswick, Maine, the company has garnered recognition for its authentic storytelling and commitment to making films freely accessible to the public.
About
At the heart of DMJ Productions is Jake Jakubowski, whose passion for storytelling and video editing dates back to 1991. His dedication to capturing compelling human experiences is evident in the company's diverse filmography. By sharing these stories, DMJ Productions strives to foster understanding, empathy, and a deeper appreciation for the unique journeys of individuals and communities.
All documentaries produced by DMJ Productions are available for free on YouTube, reflecting the company's commitment to accessibility and community engagement.
Films
The Mayor
The company's inaugural documentary, The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy, released on January 5, 2022, delves into the life of Josh Duffy, a man living with Williams syndrome. This film offers an intimate portrayal of Duffy's challenges and triumphs, aiming to raise awareness about the genetic disorder.
Red Flags
In the summer of 2024, DMJ Productions released its second documentary, Red Flags: The Making of the Music Video. This behind-the-scenes film follows Maine based artist Ali Hart as she embarks on producing her first major music video, providing insights into the creative process and the local music scene.
Tom the Bottleman
For over a decade, Tom The Bottleman has walked the streets of Brunswick, Maine, collecting bottles and cans—not just to get by, but to stay connected to the town he calls home. This powerful documentary by captures Thomas Morrison's quiet strength, his daily journey, and the generosity that defines small-town America. It’s a heartfelt reminder that even the smallest acts can have the biggest impact.
Upcoming
Looking ahead, DMJ Productions is developing 50 Years of Underwater Photography, a documentary featuring renowned photographers Bill Curtsinger and Brian Skerry. This project aims to explore the evolution and impact of underwater photography over the past five decades.
Filmography
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Release date: May 26, 2025 People: Thomas Morrison Places: Brunswick, Maine |
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Release date: July 12, 2024 People: ALI H:ART Places: Portland, Maine • Bath, Maine • Dresden, Maine |
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Release date: January 5, 2022 People: Josh Duffy • Jake Jakubowski Places: Brunswick, Maine • Frank J. Wood Bridge • Bolos |
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References
- ^ Jake Jakubowski (Director) (2025). Tom the Bottleman (Documentary). Maine: DMJ Productions.
- ^ Jake Jakubowski (Director) (2024). Red Flags: The Making of the Music Video, with Ali Hart (Documentary). Maine: DMJ Productions.
- ^ Jake Jakubowski (Director) (2022). The Mayor: A Chronicle of Williams Syndrome, with Josh Duffy (Documentary). Maine: DMJ Productions.