Ron Lamothe (born 1968) is a director of documentary films and the
founder of Terra Incognita Films.
In 2000, Lamothe began pre-production on The Political Dr. Seuss, a
documentary on the life and "political" works of Theodor Geisel. In
2004, the documentary aired nationwide on PBS as the season premiere of
Independent Lens. It was subsequently nominated for a George Foster
Peabody Award in documentary television.
Starting in 2005, Lamothe spent two years shooting and editing his next
documentary, The Call of the Wild, on the self-proclaimed "aesthetic
voyager" Christopher McCandless, a filmmaking odyssey that took him
through thirty U.S. states, two Canadian provinces, and parts of
Mexico.