

80 minutes of poetry that will haunt you more than any serial killer doc.
She is a full-length documentary about writer Aimée Baker and her award-winning poetry collection Doe. Doe is her quest to give voice to the missing and unidentified women of the United States.
Writing
Baker's poems transform case files into elegies that demand witness.
Direction
Greer and Cicarelli refuse sensationalism—every choice serves the missing.
Acting
Mulgrew, Goodwin, and Jones lend distinct voices to the voiceless.
Director
Jason Greer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Doe joins a wave of feminist true crime reframing victims as individuals, not entertainment—think I'll Be Gone in the Dark but make it poetry.
Baker spent years corresponding with coroners and NamUs analysts; several cases in the film were still active during production, with updates added in post.