5/23 - 5/29
2010
All times are EST
Previously aired
MASTERPIECE
ROSEVELT'S AMERICA is a cinéma vérité profile of the struggles of a Liberian refugee to build a new life in America. After being tortured and narrowly escaping execution during Liberia's civil war, Rosevelt Henderson makes his way to America with three of his children, but is forced to leave his pregnant wife behind. He works as a janitor, airport van driver and assembly line worker in order to support his family and help his wife flee their war-torn country. After two year of juggling low wage jobs, Rosevelt's perseverance pays off and he is reunited with his wife, Frances, and his baby daughter. By witnessing Rosevelt's day-to-day struggles, frustrations and achievements, viewers come to appreciate the distance he has traveled during his harrowing journey from torture and desperation in his native Liberia to security and stability in his newly adopted homeland. Ultimately ROSEVELT'S AMERICA becomes an inspiring story of quiet determination and dignity under duress.
GREAT PERFORMANCES
Classical stage and screen actors Sir Patrick Stewart, in his Laurence Olivier Award-winning turn as Claudius, and David Tennant, as the titular Dane, reprise their roles in this television adaptation of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2008 stage production of Hamlet.
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INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.