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Two Towns of Jasper

After one of the most appalling crimes in recent American history—the brutal murder of African-American James Byrd, Jr., who was chained to a pick-up truck and dragged to his death by three white supremacists in Jasper, Texas—friends Whitney Dow, who is white, and Marco Williams, who is black, made a film about their town.

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A Panther in Africa

For more than 30 years, Pete O'Neal has lived in Tanzania as one of the last American exiles from an era when activists considered themselves at war with the U.S. government. Today, this community organizer confronts very different challenges and finds himself living between two worlds: America and Africa, his radical past and his uncertain future.

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Bill's Run: A Political Journey in Rural Kansas

When documentary filmmaker Richard Kassebaum heard that his younger brother, Bill, had decided to run for the Kansas House of Representatives, he spent seven weeks on the campaign trail. The film capures Bill's journey through the primary: a comical and sometimes painful quest of quixotic proportions, as he fights to preserve a way of life that is quickly disappearing from rural America.

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Farmingville

The shocking hate-based attempted murders of two Mexican day laborers catapulted a small Long Island town into national headlines, unmasking a new frontline in the border wars: suburbia.

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Lost Boys of Sudan

Thousands of "lost boys" have been forced to flee Sudan's brutal 20-year-old civil war. This program tells the story of two of them, lucky enough to be resettled in the U.S. after escaping to refugee camps in Kenya. But the terrors of the past and the demands of an environment so different from pastoral Africa present formidable challenges to these children of war.

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Love &Diane

This is a frank and intimate real-life drama of a mother and daughter desperate for love and forgiveness, but caught in a devastating cycle.

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StoryCorps Season Two

This second edition of animated shorts will take viewers on a journey through America with stories about an indomitable Sunday school teacher, a strong-willed grandmother and one man's love and loss on Sept. 11, 2001.

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West 47th Street

P.O.V. "West 47th Street" provides an unprecedented window into the lives of people who are often feared and ignored, and seldom understood -- the mentally ill. At times hilarious and other times tragic, the film is a powerful cinéma véritéportrait, done without interviews or narration.

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What I Want My Words To Do To You

Taking an unprecedented look into the minds and hearts of the women inmates of New York's Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, this film follows a writing workshop led by playwright Eve Ensler ( The Vagina Monologues). The film culminates in an emotionally charged prison performance of the women's writing by acclaimed actresses Mary Alice, Glenn Close, Hazelle Goodman, Rosie Perez and Marisa Tomei.

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First Person Plural Deann Borshay Liem, adopted by an American family and sent from Korea to California, bravely unites her biological and adoptive families.
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A Family Undertaking This program explores the growing home-funeral movement by following several families who forgo a typical mortuary funeral to care for their loved ones at home.
  • Original8/3/2004
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Wattstax

The legendary "black Woodstock" gets its due with this newly restored and digitally remixed documentary of the epochal 1972 concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

  • Original9/7/2004
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Freedom Machines

For the nation's 54 million citizens with disabilities, this film, narrated by Peter Dinklage, star of The Station Agent, challenges society's basic notions about disability.

  • Original9/14/2004
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Chisholm '72 - Unbought &Unbossed This documentary recaptures the times and spirit of a watershed event in American politics.

February 2007 ( check local listings )
  • Original2/7/2005
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The Hobart Shakespeareans A Los Angeles teacher guides his class of fifth-graders through a performance of Shakespeare: in this case Hamlet , with advice from actors Ian McKellen and Michael York.
  • Original9/6/2005
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No More Tears Sister Tuesday, June 27, 10-11pm ET
A story of love, revolution and betrayal, this film explores the price of truth in times of war.
  • Original6/27/2006
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Kokoyakyu: High School Baseball

In Japan, baseball is not a pastime — it's a national obsession.

August 2008 (check local listings)

  • Original7/4/2006
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Tintin and I Tuesday, July 11, 10-11:30pm ET
Why does the comic-strip Adventures of Tintin continue to fascinate decades after publication?And: The 12-minute "Lawn"explores our relationship with nature and our desire to control it.
  • Original7/11/2006
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The Fall of Fujimori Tuesday, July 18, 10-11:30pm ET
An intimate, chilling portrait of the rise and fall of Alberto Fujimori, former president of Peru.
  • Original7/18/2006
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The Tailenders An unusual filmic essay that examines Christian missionaries' strategic use of media and the intersection of their activities and global capitalism.
  • Original7/25/2006
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Al Otro Lado (To the Other Side) The proud Mexican tradition of corrido music provides both heartbeat and backbone to this examination of songs, drugs and dreams along the U.S./Mexico border.

September 2008 (check local listings )
  • Original8/1/2006
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Lomax the Songhunter Dutch director Rogier Kappers captures Alan Lomax' story through interviews with associates and friends and with archival footage of such greats as Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly and the places where  "Lomax the Songhunter" captured America's quintessential music.
  • Original8/22/2006
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Waging a Living More than 30 million Americans are stuck in jobs that do not pay the basics for a decent life. This program chronicles the day-to-day battles of four low-wage earners fighting to lift their families out of poverty.
  • Original8/29/2006
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The Boys of Baraka This film follows four African-American boys, from the violent inner-city of Baltimore, as they travel to the Baraka School in rural Kenya.
  • Original9/12/2006
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Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela In the wake of his stepfather's death, Thomas Allen Harris travels to South Africa to learn about the life of B. Pule Leinaeng, who with his 11 comrades left their home in Bloemfontein in 1960 and raised support for the fledgling African National Congress and its leader, Nelson Mandela.
  • Original9/19/2006
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No Bigger Than a Minute Few people ever meet a dwarf face-to-face. In this personal journey, documentary filmmaker Steve Delano shows firsthand how a genetic mutation marks a person for life.
  • Original10/3/2006
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Maquilapolis [City of Factories] Women who work at maquiladoras (sweatshops) in Tijuana reach organize for change, taking on the Mexican and U.S. governments and a major television manufacturer.
  • Original10/10/2006
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My Country, My Country Filmmaker Laura Poitras gained remarkable access to the Sunni community, U.S. military and the U.N., resulting in this powerful mosaic of daily life in Iraq not seen in the mainstream media.
  • Original10/25/2006
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Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars, a band born in the camps of West Africa, represents a real-life story of survival and hope.
  • Original6/26/2007
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Standing Silent Nation

Lakota tribal sovereignty collides with government policy over growing hemp, a relative of marijuana.

November 2009 (check local listings)

  • Original7/3/2007
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Revolution '67

This program is an illuminating account of events too often relegated to footnotes in U.S. history — the black urban rebellions of the 1960s.

February 2010 (check local listings)

  • Original7/10/2007
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Traces of the Trade

Descendants of the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history uncover the vast extent of northern complicity in slavery

  • Original7/10/2007
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The Chances of the World Changing A 50-year-old writer shares his Manhattan loft with 1,200 turtles, including five species extinct in the wild.
  • Original7/17/2007
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Prison Town, USA Susanville, California, tries to resuscitate its economy by building a prison - with unforeseen consequences.
  • Original7/24/2007
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Following Sean Ralph Arlyck goes in search of the impish, barefoot four-year-old who was the subject of his student documentary in the 1960s.
  • Original7/31/2007
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Arctic Son The clash of tradition and modernity puts a Native father and son at odds in the remote village of Old Crow, 80 miles above the Arctic Circle.
  • Original8/21/2007
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Libby, Montana In the small town of Libby, many hundreds of people are sick or have already died from exposure to asbestos
  • Original8/28/2007
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Made in L.A.

"Made in L.A." follows the journey of three Latina immigrants working in L.A.'s garment factories and their three-year battle to bring a major clothing retailer to the negotiating table.

  • Original9/4/2007
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The Camden 28 This program recalls a 1971 raid on a Camden, New Jersey, draft board office by activists protesting the Vietnam War. Thirty-five years later, the participants take stock of their motives, fears and the costs of their activism.
  • Original9/11/2007
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Lumo The agonies of present-day Africa are deeply etched in the bodies of women.
  • Original9/18/2007
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49 Up Tuesday, October 9, 9-11:30 p.m. ET
In one of documentary cinema's more remarkable enterprises, "49 Up" makes its U.S. broadcast premiere as the seventh in a series of films that has profiled the same group of English children every seven years since 1964.
  • Original10/9/2007
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Wrestling With Angels: Playwright Tony Kushner

Oscar-winning director Freida Lee Mock followed Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning playwright Tony Kushner for three tumultuous years, from September 11, 2001, to the 2004 presidential election, to delve into the passions that keep him reaching for the great American play.

Encore presentation for Gay and Lesbian Pride Month, June 2010 (check local listings)

  • Original12/12/2007
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Traces of the Trade: A Story From the Deep North

In P.O.V.'s "Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North," descendants of the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history uncover the vast extent of northern complicity in slavery.

  • Original6/24/2008
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Election Day Program combines 12 stories — shot simultaneously on election day, November 2, 2004 — into an entertaining, inspiring and sometimes unsettling tapestry of citizens determined to make their votes count.
  • Original7/1/2008
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The Ballad of Esequiel Hernandez

Tommy Lee Jones narrates the tale of a young man mistaken for a drug runner and killed by U.S. Marines patrolling the Texas-Mexico border.

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The Last Conquistador El Paso splits along lines of race and class over a monument to the Spanish conquistador Juan de Oñate.
  • Original7/15/2008
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9 Star Hotel Powerful vérité film illuminates the plight of young Palestinians working illegally as construction laborers in an Israeli city.
  • Original7/22/2008
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Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music

This classic 1969 documentary captures the Man in Black at his peak.

  • Original8/5/2008
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Belarusian Waltz A lone performance artist stages public stunts mocking Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko’s pretensions.
  • Original8/12/2008
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The Judge and the General This film traces Chilean judge Juan Guzmán’s criminal cases against the country’s ex-dictator, General Augusto Pinochet, whose 1973 coup left the democratically elected president, Salvador Allende, and thousands of others dead or “disappeared.”
  • Original8/19/2008
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Calavera Highway

Two Mexican-American men reunite with five brothers and try to piece together their family’s shattered history.

  • Original9/16/2008
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Critical Condition Tuesday, Sept. 30, 9-11 pm ET
Program puts a human face on the nation’s growing health care crisis by capturing the harrowing struggles of four critically ill Americans who discover that being uninsured can cost them their jobs, health, home, savings, even their lives. Includes follow-up, Rx FOR CHANGE.
  • Original9/30/2008
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In the Family A filmmaker who tested positive for the “breast cancer gene” at age 27 made heart-wrenching decisions about the life that lay ahead of her.
  • Original10/1/2008
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Up the Yangtze Explores lives transformed by the Three Gorges Dam, the biggest hydroelectric dam in history, a hotly contested symbol of the Chinese economic miracle.
  • Original10/8/2008
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Soldiers of Conscience Thursday, October 16, 9-10:30 pm ET
Eight U.S. soldiers reveal the tension between spiritual values and military orders.
  • Original10/16/2008
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Inheritance Wednesday, December 10, 9-10:30 pm ET
Monika Hertwig, the daughter of mass murderer Amon Goeth, has spent her life in the shadow of her father’s sins, trying to come to terms with her “inheritance.”
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New Muslim Cool Tuesday, June 23, 10-11:30 pm ET
Puerto Rican-American convert to Islam relocates to start a new religious community, rebuild his shattered family and take his message of faith to young people through hip-hop music.
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Beyond Hatred

Witness the struggle of a gay man’s family to seek justice for his murder while trying to make sense of pointless violence and unbearable loss.

  • Original6/30/2009
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Life. Support. Music. Jason Crigler’s life after a near-fatal brain hemorrhage.
  • Original7/7/2009
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The Reckoning: The Battle for the International Criminal Court Follows dynamic International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo and his team for three years.
  • Original7/14/2009
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The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)

Learn about Laotian Thavisouk Phrasavath’s escape to America and the life he and his family found here.

  • Original7/21/2009
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Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go Vérité look at Oxford’s Mulberry Bush School for emotionally disturbed children.
  • Original7/28/2009
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P.O.V. Shorts Program P.O.V. presents a collection of acclaimed documentary shorts by established and emerging filmmakers.
  • Original8/18/2009
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This Way Up By examining the security wall Israel is constructing on the West Bank, the program also examines the social, economic and religious barriers that arise from physical ones.
  • Original8/25/2009
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Ella Es el Matador (She Is the Matador)

Profiles of two female matadors currently in the arena: the acclaimed Mari Paz Vega and neophyte Eva Florencia.

March 2010 (check local listings)

  • Original9/1/2009
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The English Surgeon

The story of British neurosurgeon Henry Marsh, who has traveled to Ukraine for 15 years to treat patients who have been left to die.

  • Original9/8/2009
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The Principal Story A dramatic portrait of the challenges facing America’s public schools — and of the great difference a dedicated principal can make.
  • Original9/15/2009
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Bronx Princess

A tumultuous coming-of-age story about Bronx-bred teenager who rebels against her mother and flees to her father in Ghana.

  • Original9/22/2009
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The Way We Get By

On call 24 hours a day for the past five years, a group of senior citizens has made history by greeting nearly 800,000 American troops at a tiny airport in Bangor, Maine. This is an intimate look at three of the greeters.

  • Original11/11/2009
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Patti Smith: Dream of Life

Plunge into the life, art, memories and philosophical reflections of rocker, poet and artist Patti Smith.

  • Original12/30/2009
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Food, Inc.

In this Academy Award nominated film, Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that's been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of the USDA and FDA.

  • Original4/21/2010
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William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe William Kunstler’s daughters seek to recover the real story of what made their late father one of the most beloved — and hated — lawyers in America.
  • Original6/22/2010
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The Beaches of Agnès Award-winning French filmmaker Agnès Varda employs the magic of cinema to juxtapose the real and the imagined, the past and the present, pain and joy.
  • Original6/29/2010
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Promised Land Captures multiple perspectives of citizens struggling to create just solutions to land disputes — South Africa’s “ticking time bomb.”
  • Original7/6/2010
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Good Fortune A provocative exploration of how massive international efforts to alleviate poverty in Africa may be undermining the very communities they aim to benefit.
  • Original7/13/2010
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El General Award-winning filmmaker Natalia Almada brings to life audio recordings she inherited from her grandmother, daughter of Plutarco Elias Calles, a revolutionary general who became Mexico’s president in 1924.
  • Original7/20/2010
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Presumed Guilty

Follow the struggle of two young lawyers to free a man wrongfully convicted of murder in Mexico City.

  • Original7/27/2010
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SALT

Remarkable photos and video diary of the boundless, desolate yet beautiful salt flats in South Australia. Accompanied by shorts: “A Healing Art,” “Danny and Annie, Part I” and “Danny and Annie, Part II.”

  • Original8/17/2010
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Edge of Dreaming Filmmaker Amy Hardie’s investigation into the human subconscious when her dreams become reality.
  • Original8/24/2010
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The Edge of Dreaming

Filmmaker Amy Hardie’s investigation into the human subconscious when her dreams become reality.

  • Original8/24/2010
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Wo Ai Ni (I Love You) Mommy

Witness the struggle of a Chinese orphan adopted by an American family. Watch an animated short about an infantryman’s experience in the Battle of the Bulge.

  • Original8/31/2010
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Off and Running

This is the story of Brooklyn teenager Avery. She is the adopted African-American child of white Jewish lesbians. Though it may look atypical, Avery’s household is like most American homes — until Avery writes to her birth mother.

  • Original9/7/2010
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In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee

Uncover the 40-year deception of a Korean adoptee who came to the United States in 1966.

  • Original9/14/2010
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The Oath

Filmed in Yemen and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, “The Oath” interweaves the stories of Abu Jandal, Osama bin Laden’s former bodyguard, and Salim Hamdan, a prisoner at Guantanamo facing war crimes charges.

  • Original9/21/2010
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The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers

A comprehensive look at the release of the Pentagon Papers in 1971 and the resultant political firestorm.

  • Original10/5/2010
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"Kings of Pastry"

Award-winning filmmakers turn their sights on the competition for the Meilleurs Ouvriers de France awards, the country’s Nobel Prize for pastry.

  • Original6/21/2011
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My Perestroika

“My Perestroika” is an intimate look at the last generation of Soviet children. Through first-person testimony, vérité footage and vintage home movies, this beautifully crafted documentary reveals a Russia rarely seen on film.

  • Original6/28/2011
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Sweetgrass

Shot amidst the grandeur of Montana’s Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, the film follows the last modern-day cowboys to lead their flocks of sheep up into the breathtaking and often dangerous mountains for summer pasture.

  • Original7/5/2011
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Enemies of the People

The Khmer Rouge slaughtered nearly two million people in the late 1970s. Yet, the “killing fields” of Cambodia have remained largely unexplained — until now, in “Enemies of the People.”

  • Original7/12/2011
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Biblioburro, The Donkey Library

Travel with a librarian who takes books, via two donkeys, to the children of a poor Colombian province.

  • Original7/19/2011
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Mugabe and the White African

“Mugabe and the White African,” much of which was filmed clandestinely, tells an alarming story from one of the world’s most troubled nations.

  • Original7/26/2011
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Steam of Life

See how a sauna provides a place for Finnish men to sweat out far more than the grime of contemporary life.

  • Original8/2/2011
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Short Cuts (2011)

A one-hour collection of documentary shorts by established and emerging filmmakers.

  • Original8/23/2011
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Armadillo

In 2009, Janus Metz and cameraman Lars Skree captured the lives of young Danish soldiers fighting the Taliban in a hostile and confusing environment.

  • Original8/30/2011
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Better This World

The radicalization of boyhood friends, accused of intending to firebomb the 2008 Republican National Convention, is a tale of idealism, loyalty, crime and betrayal.

  • Original9/6/2011
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If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front

Marshall Curry’s film explores two of America’s most pressing issues — environmentalism and terrorism — by lifting the veil on a radical environmental group.

  • Original9/13/2011
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The Learning

Four Filipino women, with idealistic visions of the teacher’s craft and of life in America, confront Baltimore’s tough realities.

  • Original9/20/2011
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Last Train Home

Travel with two of the 130 million Chinese migrants who return to their home villages every New Year.

  • Original9/27/2011
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Where Soldiers Come From

Experience the four-year journey of childhood friends who join the National Guard after high school, going from a small town in northern Michigan to the mountains of Afghanistan.

  • Original11/10/2011
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Racing Dreams

Experience a year in the life of three tweens who dream of becoming NASCAR drivers.

  • Original2/23/2012
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My Reincarnation

Witness the epic story of exiled Tibetan Buddhist master Chögyal Namkhai Norbu and his Western-born son, Yeshi.

  • Original6/21/2012
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Granito: How to Nail a Dictator

Hear the extraordinary story of a film that provided key evidence for bringing an indictment against a dictator.

  • Original6/28/2012
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The City Dark

Get a fascinating introduction to the science of the dark and an exploration of our relationship to the stars.

  • Original7/5/2012
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Guilty Pleasures

Take an amusing and touching look at the global phenomenon of romance novels.

  • Original7/12/2012
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The Light in Her Eyes

Follow a Syrian leader who challenges women to live according to Islam without giving up their dreams.

  • Original7/19/2012
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Up Heartbreak Hill

Take a moving look at a new generation of Americans struggling to be both Native and modern.

  • Original7/26/2012
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Short Cuts (2012)

Savor brief documentaries, including an Oscar nominee, a Student Academy Award® winner and “StoryCorps.”

  • Original8/9/2012
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I’m Carolyn Parker: The Good, the Mad, and the Beautiful

Watch Jonathan Demme’s account of Carolyn Parker’s crusade to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina.

  • Original9/20/2012
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El Velador (The Night Watchman)

Stand guard with Martin, who watches over the extravagant mausoleums of notorious Mexican drug lords.

  • Original9/27/2012
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Give Up Tomorrow

Examine one of the most sensational trials in the history of the Philippines.

  • Original10/4/2012
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Sun Kissed

See why the consequences of the Navajos’ relocation by the U.S. military in 1864 continue to this day.

  • Original10/18/2012
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Nostalgia for the Light

Discover an otherworldly place where archaeologists dig, women search for bones and astronomers scan the skies.

  • Original10/25/2012
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Reportero

Learn why investigative journalism in Mexico can be a life-threatening profession.

  • Original1/7/2013
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Girl Model

Go behind the facade of the modeling industry with a teenage model and a conflicted scout.

  • Original3/24/2013
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Homegoings

Take an up-close look at the rarely seen world of undertaking in the black community.

  • Original6/24/2013
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Special Flight

Witness the plight of undocumented foreigners and the wardens at a detention center in Switzerland.

  • Original7/1/2013
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Herman's House

Venture inside the relationship of a solitary confinement prisoner and an artist who befriended him.

  • Original7/8/2013
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Only the Young

Follow three unconventional Christian teenagers coming of age in a small Southern California town.

  • Original7/15/2013
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Neurotypical

Explore autism from the point of view of three autistic people: child, teenager and adult.

  • Original7/29/2013
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The Law in These Parts

Examine the system of military administration used by Israel since the Six Day War of 1967.

  • Original8/19/2013
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5 Broken Cameras

Watch this Oscar-nominated account of a West Bank village where Israel is building a security fence.

  • Original8/26/2013
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Ping Pong

Follow competitors in the Over 80 World Table Tennis Championships in China’s Inner Mongolia.

  • Original9/9/2013
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The World Before Her

Meet two Indian women: a pageant contestant and the leader of a fundamentalist Hindu camp for girls.

  • Original9/16/2013
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Best Kept Secret

Study a public school for severely autistic minority boys and their options for independent living.

  • Original9/23/2013
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Brooklyn Castle

Follow five members of a champion chess team from a below-the-poverty-line junior high in Brooklyn.

  • Original10/7/2013
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56 Up

Return to England for the eighth film in a series that’s followed the same group since age seven.

  • Original10/14/2013
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Listening Is an Act of Love: A StoryCorps Special

Celebrate the transformative power of listening with this animated special from StoryCorps.

  • Original11/28/2013
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American Promise

Trace the experiences of an African-American boy and his friend at a prestigious private school.

  • Original2/3/2014
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When I Walk

Follow Jason DaSilva's life-affirming journey to survive after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at the age of 25.

  • Original6/23/2014
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American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs

Meet Grace Lee Boggs, a Chinese-American philosopher who has been waging a revolution for 75 years.

  • Original6/30/2014
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My Way to Olympia

Accompany a disabled filmmaker, who frankly hates sports, as he covers the London Paralympics.

  • Original7/7/2014
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Getting Back to Abnormal

Witness a provocative mix of race, corruption and politics in a New Orleans re-election campaign.

  • Original7/14/2014
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Dance for Me

Delight in a poetic coming-of-age story, with a global twist and thrilling dance moves.

  • Original7/21/2014
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Fallen City

Journey from a devastated city in China to a new city nearby, a heartbreaking trip for survivors.

  • Original7/28/2014
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15 to Life: Kenneth’s Story

Follow a boy’s struggle for redemption in a place that routinely condemns children to die in prison.

  • Original8/4/2014
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A World Not Ours

Learn about a Palestinian family’s multi-generational experience as permanent refugees.

  • Original8/18/2014
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Big Men

Get an unprecedented inside look at the global deal-making and dark underside of energy development.

  • Original8/25/2014
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After Tiller

Meet the doctors in the U.S. still openly performing third-trimester abortions in the wake of the assassination of Dr. George Tiller — and in the face of intense protestors.

  • Original9/1/2014
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The Genius of Marian

Follow an emotionally complex story of one family’s struggle to come to terms with Alzheimer’s.

  • Original9/8/2014
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Koch

View a portrait of blunt, funny, combative and egocentric three-term New York City mayor, Ed Koch.

  • Original9/22/2014
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The Act of Killing

See Indonesian death-squad leaders dramatize their brutal deeds — as themselves and their victims.

  • Original10/6/2014
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Out in the Night

Examine a case that reveals the role of race and gender identity in the criminal justice system.

  • Original6/22/2015
  • AMDO2801
The Overnighters

See what ensues when a pastor opens his church to desperate job-seekers in need of housing.

  • Original6/29/2015
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Tough Love

Follow the struggles of two parents to win back the trust of the courts and reunite their families.

  • Original7/6/2015
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Web Junkie

Follow the treatment of Chinese teenagers—obsessive gamers who prefer the virtual to the real world.

  • Original7/13/2015
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Return to Homs

See how a star goalkeeper for the Syrian national soccer team became an armed insurgent.

  • Original7/20/2015
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High Tech, Low Life

Trail two of China’s first citizen-reporters as they document the underside of rapid development.

  • Original7/22/2015
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Tea Time

See how a routine of tea and pastries has sustained five Chilean women through 60 years of change.

  • Original7/27/2015
  • AMDO2806
Beats of the Antonov

Learn how music and dance bind a community in the war-ravaged Sudan region.

  • Original8/3/2015
  • AMDO2807
Neuland

Meet young migrants in a Swiss integration class as they struggle to make new lives for themselves.

  • Original8/17/2015
  • AMDO2808
Point and Shoot

Witness Matt Van Dyke’s transformation from timid 26-year-old to motorcycle-driving rebel.

  • Original8/24/2015
  • AMDO2809
The Storm Makers

See an exposé of Cambodia’s human traffickers, who transport the poor and illiterate across borders.

  • Original8/31/2015
  • AMDO2810
Cutie and the Boxer

An Oscar®-nominated reflection on love, sacrifice and the creative spirit.

  • Original9/18/2015
  • AMDO
Don’t Tell Anyone (No Le Digas a Nadie)

Meet immigrant activist Angy Rivera, the country’s only advice columnist for undocumented youth.

  • Original9/21/2015
  • AMDO2812
Art and Craft

The jig is up for art forger Mark Landis, who has donated his expert copies to museums for 30 years.

  • Original9/25/2015
  • AMDO
Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case

A stunning dissection of the persecution of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.

  • Original10/2/2015
  • AMDO
The Return

In 2012, California amended its Three Strikes law, freeing prisoners and turning lives upside down.

  • Original5/23/2016
  • AMDO2901
Of Men and War

At a PTSD treatment center in California, follow veterans and their families on their paths to recovery.

  • Original5/30/2016
  • AMDO2902
The Look of Silence

Watch as an optometrist confronts the men who killed his brother in the 1965 Indonesian genocide.

  • Original6/27/2016
  • AMDO2903
Pervert Park

Florida Justice Transitions trailer park is home to 120 sex offenders, all battling their own demons as they work toward rejoining society. This film considers how the destructive cycle of sexual abuse—and the silence surrounding it—can be broken.

  • Original7/11/2016
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Iris

Meet Iris Apfel, a 93-year-old style maven with an outsized presence on the New York fashion scene.

  • Original8/1/2016
  • AMDO2904
The Birth of Saké

Go behind the scenes of Yoshida Brewery to see how artisans create saké, Japan’s revered rice wine.

  • Original9/5/2016
  • AMDO2906
All the Difference

Accompany two African-American teens on their journey to achieve a dream of graduating from college.

  • Original9/12/2016
  • AMDO2907
Kingdom of Shadows

Take an unflinching look at the hard choices and destructive consequences of the US-Mexico drug war.

  • Original9/19/2016
  • AMDO2908
From This Day Forward

Meet an American family coping with one of life’s most intimate transformations.

  • Original10/10/2016
  • AMDO2909
Hooligan Sparrow

Follow a Chinese activist who seeks justice for girls allegedly sexually abused by their principal.

  • Original10/17/2016
  • AMDO2910
Thank You for Playing

See how a video game, “That Dragon, Cancer,” evolved from a cathartic exercise into a work of art.

  • Original10/24/2016
  • AMDO2911
What Tomorrow Brings

Step inside the very first girls’ school in a small Afghan village.

  • Original10/31/2016
  • AMDO2912
Seven Songs for a Long Life

Visit a Scottish hospice where patients face pain, uncertainty and mortality with song and humor.

  • Original1/30/2017
  • AMDO2913
Dalya's Other Country / 4.1 Miles

Learn about a displaced Syrian family and a Coast Guard captain in the middle of a refugee crisis.

  • Original6/26/2017
  • AMDO3001
The War Show

Follow young Syrians who capture the fate of Syria with film, from the Arab Spring to the civil war.

  • Original7/3/2017
  • AMDO3002
Last Men in Aleppo

Through the White Helmets, see the daily struggle for sanity in the besieged Syrian city.

  • Original7/10/2017
  • AMDO3003
Presenting Princess Shaw

View the true story of an aspiring musician who inspired a famous YouTube artist.

  • Original7/17/2017
  • AMDO3004
Joe's Violin/Shalom Italia

Bond between Holocaust survivor and schoolgirl; brothers who seek a cave where they hid from Nazis.

  • Original7/24/2017
  • AMDO3005
Memories of a Penitent Heart

Follow Cecilia Aldarondo’s excavation of a conflict around her uncle’s death during the AIDS crisis.

  • Original7/31/2017
  • AMDO3006
Tribal Justice

See why two Native-American judges have reached back to traditional concepts of justice.

  • Original8/21/2017
  • AMDO3007
Raising Bertie

View an intimate portrait of three African-American boys coming of age in rural North Carolina.

  • Original8/28/2017
  • AMDO3008
The Grown-Ups Follow four Down Syndrome individuals who yearn for a life of greater autonomy.
  • Original9/6/2017
  • AMDO3009
My Love, Don't Cross That River Meet a couple who've shared a home for 76 years but must face the reality of their aging romance.
  • Original9/13/2017
  • AMDO3010
Swim Team

Follow three young teens on the autism spectrum as they compete on a swim team.

  • Original10/2/2017
  • AMDO3011
The Islands and the Whales Learn why threats to the whale-hunting practices of the Faroese are a warning to the world.
  • Original10/9/2017
  • AMDO3012
Motherland Take an absorbingly intimate, verite look at the busiest maternity hospital on the planet.
  • Original10/16/2017
  • AMDO3013
Cameraperson View a thoughtful examination of what it means to train a camera on the world.
  • Original10/23/2017
  • AMDO3014
Do Not Resist

Explore the rapid militarization of the police in the United States.

  • Original2/12/2018
  • AMDO3016
Bill Nye: Science Guy

Follow Bill Nye as he seeks to change the world through science.

  • Original4/18/2018
  • AMDO3101
Quest Watch an intimate film capturing eight years in the life of a black family from Philadelphia.
  • Original6/18/2018
  • AMDO3102
Singing with Angry Bird Find out why a Korean opera singer leads his children?s choir to produce a musical in India.
  • Original6/25/2018
  • AMDO3103
Brimstone & Glory Plunge into the fire of Tultepec, Mexico, the site of the National Pyrotechnic Festival.
  • Original7/2/2018
  • AMDO3104
The Worker's Cup In Qatar, migrant workers for the 2022 World Cup compete in their own soccer tournament.
  • Original7/9/2018
  • AMDO3105
Lindy Lou, Juror Number Two Lindy begins a journey to search for the 11 jurors with whom she sentenced a man to death.
  • Original7/16/2018
  • AMDO3106
The War to Be Her Despite Taliban threats, a Pakistani woman becomes one of the top female squash players.
  • Original7/23/2018
  • AMDO3107
Whose Streets? Take an unflinching look at the Ferguson uprising, told by the activists leading the movement.
  • Original7/30/2018
  • AMDO3108
Still Tomorrow A rural poet whose writings ponder life, love and pain becomes a sudden star in China.
  • Original8/6/2018
  • AMDO3109
Nowhere to Hide A young medic records dramatic change in Iraq amidst U.S. retreat in 2011 and ISIS's rise.
  • Original8/27/2018
  • AMDO3110
Voices of the Sea Follow a 30-something Cuban mother of four longing for escape and a better life.
  • Original9/3/2018
  • AMDO3111
93 Queen Meet the tenacious Hasidic women creating an all-female volunteer ambulance corps in New York City.
  • Original9/17/2018
  • AMDO3112
Survivors Meet Sierra Leonean healthcare workers as they heroically face the Ebola epidemic in their country.
  • Original9/24/2018
  • AMDO3113
Dark Money A reporter in Montana exposes the shadowy world of anonymous campaign contributions.
  • Original10/1/2018
  • AMDO3114
The Apology Meet three former “comfort women” forced into military sexual slavery during World War II.
  • Original10/22/2018
  • AMDO3115
Minding the Gap

Three young men bond together to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown.

  • Original2/18/2019
  • AMDO3116
306 Hollywood

Follow two siblings on an epic, magical excavation of their late grandmother's belongings.

  • Original3/18/2019
  • AMDO3117
Roll Red Roll

Roll Red Roll exposes the culture at the root of high school sexual assault in America.

  • Original6/17/2019
  • AMDO3201
The Gospel of Eureka

Arkansas Christians and drag queens step into the spotlight to dismantle stereotypes.

  • Original6/24/2019
  • AMDO3202
Call Her Ganda

Activists pursue justice for a Filipina transgender woman murdered by a U.S. Marine.

  • Original7/1/2019
  • AMDO3203
Bisbee '17

A town commemorates the 100th anniversary of the deportation of 1,200 immigrant miners.

  • Original7/15/2019
  • AMDO3204
On Her Shoulders

A Yazidi survivor of genocide and sexual slavery tells her story to the United Nations.

  • Original7/22/2019
  • AMDO3205
Inventing Tomorrow

Teen innovators prepare for the largest convening of high school scientists in the world.

  • Original7/29/2019
  • AMDO3206
The Distant Barking of Dogs

Ten-year-old Oleg's life is turned upside down by the ongoing war in Eastern Ukraine.

  • Original8/5/2019
  • AMDO3207
Happy Winter

A vanity fair of beachgoers hide behind the memory of their compromised social status.

  • Original8/12/2019
  • AMDO3208
Farmsteaders

The Nolans return home to save their family's farm from industrial agriculture extinction.

  • Original9/2/2019
  • AMDO3209
Grit

An East Java village seeks reparations from the corporation that buried the town in mud.

  • Original9/9/2019
  • AMDO3210
The Silence of Others

Victims of Spain's dictatorship fight a state-imposed amnesia of crimes against humanity.

  • Original9/30/2019
  • AMDO3211
América

Three brothers confront adult reality when they care for their 93-year-old grandmother.

  • Original10/7/2019
  • AMDO3212
The Feeling of Being Watched

A journalist investigates rumors of surveillance in her Arab-American neighborhood.

  • Original10/14/2019
  • AMDO3213
BLOWIN' UP

A team of heroines work to change the way women arrested for prostitution are prosecuted.

  • Original10/21/2019
  • AMDO3214
Midnight Traveler

Hear a firsthand account of the dangers facing a family of refugees seeking asylum from the Taliban.

  • Original12/30/2019
  • AMDO3215
The Rescue List

Two children recovering from enslavement to fishermen aid their rescuer on another mission.

  • Original3/23/2020
  • AMDO3216
And She Could Be Next "Building the Movement"

A story of a defiant movement of women of color, transforming politics from the ground up.

  • Original6/29/2020
  • AMDO3301
And She Could Be Next "Claiming Power"

A story of a defiant movement of women of color, transforming politics from the ground up.

  • Original6/30/2020
  • AMDO3302
We Are the Radical Monarchs

Meet a group of pioneering girls of color on the frontlines of modern social justice.

  • Original7/20/2020
  • AMDO3303
Advocate

Follow an Israeli lawyer who takes on two contentious court cases in a tireless quest for justice.

  • Original7/27/2020
  • AMDO3304
Chez Jolie Coiffure

Meet Sabine, the charismatic Cameroonian proprietor of an underground hair salon.

  • Original8/3/2020
  • AMDO3305
About Love

Examine the vagaries of affections across three generations of the Phadke family.

  • Original8/10/2020
  • AMDO3306
Portraits and Dreams

Former students reflect on visionary photos they made in the 1970s and their present lives.

  • Original9/7/2020
  • AMDO3307
Love Child

A political love story about Leila, her secret love, Sahand, and their escape from Iran.

  • Original9/14/2020
  • AMDO3308
In My Blood It Runs

Peek into the life of Dujuan, a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy growing up in Alice Springs, Australia.

  • Original9/21/2020
  • AMDO3309
Our Time Machine

When artist Maleonn realizes that his father has Alzheimer’s, he creates “Papa’s Time Machine.”

  • Original9/28/2020
  • AMDO3310
The Infiltrators

Meet two young immigrants who get purposefully arrested as part of a mission to stop deportations.

  • Original10/5/2020
  • AMDO3311
Softie

Follow Kenyan activist Boniface "Softie" Mwangi in his quest to run for political office.

  • Original10/12/2020
  • AMDO3312
The Mole Agent

Follow a private investigator hired to go undercover inside a nursing home.

  • Original1/25/2021
  • AMDO3313
Through the Night

Explore the stories of those whose lives intersect at a 24-hour daycare center in New Rochelle, N.Y.

  • Original5/10/2021
  • AMDO3314
The Neutral Ground Comedian C.J. Hunt documents the dispute over removing four Confederate monuments in New Orleans.
  • Original7/5/2021
  • AMDO3401
Landfall After the fallout of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico faces a new threat: disaster capitalism.
  • Original7/12/2021
  • AMDO3402
Stateless An electoral campaign uncovers the complex history and politics of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
  • Original7/19/2021
  • AMDO3403
Mayor A Palestinian mayor keeps his city running despite the ongoing Israeli occupation of his home.
  • Original7/26/2021
  • AMDO3404
Pier Kids Pier Kids transports audiences to New York City's historic Christopher Street Pier where homeless queer Black youth navigate the streets to find safety and stability.
  • Original8/2/2021
  • AMDO3405
Storm Lake Pier Kids transports audiences to New York City's historic Christopher Street Pier where homeless queer Black youth navigate the streets to find safety and stability.
  • Original8/2/2021
  • AMDO3406
Duty Free Pier Kids transports audiences to New York City's historic Christopher Street Pier where homeless queer Black youth navigate the streets to find safety and stability.
  • Original8/2/2021
  • AMDO3406
Song of the Butterflies An Indigenous painter returns home and discovers why his ancestors' stories cannot be forgotten.
  • Original8/30/2021
  • AMDO3406
Fruits of Labor Ashley, a Mexican-American teenager, is forced to become her family's primary breadwinner, working days in the strawberry fields and the night shift at a processing plant, with little time for sleep or studies.
  • Original10/4/2021
  • AMDO3407
Things We Dare Not Do In the small Mexican coastal village of El Roblito, 16-year-old Ñoño works up the courage to tell his family he wants to live his life as a woman in a country shrouded in machismo and transphobia.
  • Original10/25/2021
  • AMDO3408
North By Current Filmmaker Angelo Madsen Minax returns to his rural Michigan hometown after the death of his young niece and reflects on struggles with grief and addiction as Madsen examines family, faith, and trans identity.
  • Original11/1/2021
  • AMDO3409
Unapologetic An inside look at the social justice work being done by young activists in communities across the country by the broader Movement for Black Lives.
  • Original12/27/2021
  • AMDO3411
Not Going Quietly An inspiring and sobering story about disability, activism and family featuring rising star in progressive politics and a new father, Ady Barkan whose life was upended when he was diagnosed with ALS at age 32.
  • Original1/24/2022
  • AMDO3412
On the Divide The lives of three Latinx people intersect at the last abortion clinic on the border in McAllen, Texas.
  • Original4/18/2022
  • AMDO3413
He's My Brother Explore how a sister works to assure a dignified life for her brother born with multiple disabilities.
  • Original8/1/2022
  • AMDO3504
President See how a new leader takes on the corrupt ruling party in Zimbabwe's 2018 presidential election.
  • Original8/8/2022
  • AMDO3505
Faya Dayi Enter the world of hypnotic immersion in Ethiopia where khat, a euphoria-inducing plant, holds sway.
  • Original8/29/2022
  • AMDO3506
Love & Stuff Experience a multigenerational love story about what it is we really need to leave our children.
  • Original9/5/2022
  • AMDO3507
Delikado Follow ecological crusaders protecting the island of Palawan, one of Asia's tourist hotspots.
  • Original9/26/2022
  • AMDO3508
The Last Out Three Cuban baseball players risk exile to chase their dreams of playing in the major leagues.
  • Original10/3/2022
  • AMDO3509
Accepted Follow a prep school in Louisiana that sends 100% of its grads to college is rocked by scandal.
  • Original10/10/2022
  • AMDO3510
Act of Worship A diverse range of Muslim Americans recount the past 30 years of pivotal moments in U.S. history and policy from their own perspectives.
  • Original10/17/2022
  • AMDO3511
Midwives Two women in a region beset by violent ethnic divisions run a makeshift medical clinic.
  • Original11/21/2022
  • AMDO3512
Let the Little Light Shine An academic beacon for Black children on Chicago’s South Side battles gentrification.
  • Original12/12/2022
  • AMDO3513
After Sherman Explore a poetic quest in coastal South Carolina that unearths Black inheritance amidst a violent past.
  • Original6/26/2023
  • AMDO3601
A Story of Bones Annina van Neel learns about an unmarked mass burial ground of an estimated 9,000 formerly enslaved Africans.
  • Original7/3/2023
  • AMDO3602
Liquor Store Dreams Two Korean American children of liquor store owners reconcile their own dreams with those of their immigrant parents.
  • Original7/10/2023
  • AMDO3603
A House Made of Splinters A House Made of Splinters chronicles three displaced kids who, despite the perils surrounding them, find moments of joy and friendship, with the aid of dedicated social workers who work tirelessly to protect them from harm.
  • Original7/17/2023
  • AMDO3604
Eat Your Catfish Eat Your Catfish delivers a brutally frank and darkly humorous portrait of a family teetering on the brink, grappling with the daily demands of disability and in-home caregiving.
  • Original7/24/2023
  • AMDO3605
Children of the Mist A Hmong girl living in rural Northern Vietnam is caught between tradition and modernity.
  • Original7/31/2023
  • AMDO3605
While We Watched A timely depiction of a newsroom in crisis, While We Watched follows tormented Ravish Kumar for two years as he battles a barrage of “fake news,” falling ratings and the resulting cutbacks.
  • Original9/4/2023
  • AMDO3607
Bulls and Saints After 20 years of living in the United States, an undocumented family decides to return home. Little do they know it will be the most difficult journey of their lives and reawaken an intense desire for a place to belong.
  • Original9/18/2023
  • AMDO3608
Murders That Matter African American, Muslim mother Movita Johnson-Harrell transforms from a victim of violent trauma into a fierce advocate against gun violence in Black communities.
  • Original9/25/2023
  • AMDO3609
Aurora's Sunrise A teenage girl escapes a genocide and makes a meteoric rise to Hollywood stardom.
  • Original10/23/2023
  • AMDO3611
Fire Through Dry Grass An unlikely group of nursing home residents launch a movement during the pandemic.
  • Original10/30/2023
  • AMDO3612
Wisdom Gone Wild In this reflection on aging and transformation, a woman with dementia reinvents herself.
  • Original11/20/2023
  • AMDO3613
How to Have an American Baby An intimate look behind the closed doors of the Chinese birth tourism industry in the US.
  • Original12/11/2023
  • AMDO3614
Brief Tender Light At MIT, an alum follows four African students striving to become change agents for home.
  • Original1/15/2024
  • AMDO3615
unseen An aspiring social worker faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant.
  • Original3/18/2024
  • AMDO3617
King Coal Meditate on the history and future of the coal industry through the eyes of a coal miner's daughter.
  • Original6/24/2024
  • AMDO3701
Hummingbirds Meet Bordertown besties who make magic of one last summer together as they face uncertain futures.
  • Original7/1/2024
  • AMDO3702
Is There Anybody Out There? Ella Glendining embarks on a quest to connect with others who share her rare disability.
  • Original7/8/2024
  • AMDO3703
Against the Tide Two Koli fishermen in Bombay are driven to desperation by a dying sea, testing their bond.
  • Original7/29/2024
  • AMDO3704
Fauna Explore the dynamic nexus of humans, animals, and science in a post-pandemic world.
  • Original8/5/2024
  • AMDO3705
Name Me Lawand Follow a deaf Kurdish boy's transformative journey to communicate through learning sign language.
  • Original9/9/2024
  • AMDO3706
Who's Afraid of Nathan Law Revolutionary at 21. Lawmaker at 23. Most Wanted at 26. Explore Nathan Law's fight for freedom.
  • Original9/23/2024
  • AMDO3707
In the Rearview In the initial days of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Polish aid worker-turned-filmmaker Maciek Hamela purchased a minivan and began evacuating civilians — mostly women and children, now all refugees — to Poland.
  • Original10/7/2024
  • AMDO3708
Union A group of Amazon workers embark on an unprecedented campaign to unionize their warehouse.
  • Original6/23/2025
  • AMDO3801
Igualada: Refusing to Know Your Place A Colombian Black rural activist's historic bid for presidency stirs a national awakening.
  • Original7/7/2025
  • AMDO3802
Made in Ethiopia Three women navigate hope and change as a Chinese industrial zone transforms Ethiopia.
  • Original7/14/2025
  • AMDO3803
The Ride Ahead A community of disability activists help Samuel Habib, 21, navigate the path to adulthood.
  • Original7/21/2025
  • AMDO3804
Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision Follow the journey of Maya Lin behind the controversial Vietnam Veterans Memorial in DC.
  • Original7/22/2025
  • AMDO0912
Emergent City A new “innovation district” tests local democracy in a divided Brooklyn community.
  • Original8/18/2025
  • AMDO3805
A New Kind of Wilderness A family’s free life in nature is disrupted by tragedy, forcing them into modern society.
  • Original8/25/2025
  • AMDO3806
DRIVER After losing it all, Desiree Wood takes a second lease on life as a long-haul trucker.
  • Original9/1/2025
  • AMDO3807
The Age of Water In rural Mexico, a community seeks answers, uncovering alarming truths about their water.
  • Original9/8/2025
  • AMDO3808
Black Snow An environmental thriller that shines new light on the human cost of coal.
  • Original9/15/2025
  • AMDO3809
The Bitter Pill A small-town attorney takes on pharmaceutical giants as opioids devastate his community.
  • Original9/22/2025
  • AMDO3810
Porcelain War Confronting war, Ukrainian artists pick up arms while finding strength through art.
  • Original9/29/2025
  • AMDO3811
A Mother Apart Poet and activist Staceyann Chin chronicles her journey of healing, forgiveness, and mothering.
  • Original10/6/2025
  • AMDO3812
Between Goodbyes A Korean birth mother and her daughter struggle to stay reunited for the long haul.
  • Original12/8/2025
  • AMDO3813