Kevin Ford's most notable works include The Bomb (which he co-directed with Smriti Keshari & Eric Schlosser) which was the closing night film of Tribeca 2016, opening night film of the 2017 Berlinale Special, and also played at the Nobel Peace Awards Ceremony in 2017. Ford co-directed (with Carter B. Smith) the feature documentary Three Days starring Jane's Addiction which premiered at Slamdance 1999, and Stone Barn Castle, a documentary with Adrien Brody which premiered at SXSW 2015. Other past film Ford has directed include the feature Legs, which starred Eddie Steeples and premiered at the Cinesander Film Series in Brazil, as well as a feature Stereoscopic 3D art film, Windows, which premiered at the 2015 LA3DFest. Ford directed two indie features featuring Ellar Coltrane, By The River which premiered at Sidewalk Film Festival, and Drowned. Ford collaborated on the Sony Pictures Classics documentary American Chaos as co-producer, DP, and editor with filmmaker Jim Stern. In 2018 Ford directed Sounds of Paris: A Conversation with Elie, an experimental documentary. Ford created an original video installation called The Manufacturing of Fast Food Nation, featuring filmmaker Richard Linklater, which debuted at the Centre Pompidou in late Paris in late 2019. In 2020 Kevin directed The Pushback, a documentary produced by Richard Linklater and an official selection to SXSW 2020.