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A web series, community engagement campaign and interactive documentary taking a real look at social change from the perspective of transgender people of color. Each episode focuses on a different person in a different place.
Their families were already struggling to make ends meet. Then came the coronavirus. Director Jezza Neumann, who made 2012’s Poor Kids, once again delves into how poverty impacts children. With the 2020 election approaching, Growing Up Poor in America follows three children and their families in the battleground state of Ohio as the COVID-19 pandemic amplifies their struggle to stay afloat. As the country also reckons with issues of race and racism, the children share their worries and hopes about their futures.
Las Vegas: Last Oasis in America is an irreverent exploration of this uniquely American city, which thrives on transience and celebrates wealth and instant success. Cohen's tour of Las Vegas includes a visit to the Liberace Museum, where the pianist's brother treats Cohen and her crew to a reverential look at Liberace memorabilia, as well as the casinos where patrons gather with intense concentration at the gaming tables. Cohen portrays a culture of high expectations and inevitable disappointment, exhibiting humor and empathy for the people who win and lose in the money-society of "the strip."
Join coffee roaster Dean Cycon and food lover Judith Jones to explore America’s love affair with the red bean that arrived on American shores not long after the Pilgrim Fathers themselves. “Coffee: The Drink That Changed America” explores the brew’s amazing story, from its origins in the Middle East to the 21st century coffee palaces in America.
Encounters of a creature 6 to 9 feet tall, covered in fur with super human strength have increased in the video age. Hundreds of new sightings, many with video evidence have emerged as well as breakthroughs such as DNA tested hair and skin samples.
A quiet look at the lives on the line. First-hand stories from Central America migrants and asylum seekers searching for a better life in the north.
Burning the Future: Coal in America examines the explosive forces that have set in motion a groundswell of conflict between the Coal Industry and residents of West Virginia. Confronted by an emerging coal-based US energy policy, local activists watch the nation praise coal without regard to the devastation caused by its extraction.
A bloody gangland war breaks out when a young drug lord, West, decides to take out the long reigning underworld kingpin Chang and double cross him on a large shipment of drugs. A special agent who has infiltrated West's organisation must battle both sides when the conflict spirals out of control.
The Grand Ole Opry House and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center are the settings for this star-studded anthology of performances drawn from a number of musical specials and awards shows. Featuring a who's who of country music, This disc includes the episode "The Best of Nashville Salutes America."
Explore NASA's development from its founding in 1958 to its preparation for a moon landing. Originally released in 1968, this film is more than an account of hardware evolution. Tracing back to the birth of American space exploration, it recounts the unshakable optimism of a time when space seemed to offer unlimited opportunities.
For 14 years, from January 1971 through September 1984, CREATURE FEATURES ranked in the Nielsen ratings as one of the most popular TV shows in San Francisco Bay Area television history. Broadcasted from KTVU Channel 2 in Oakland, California, the Saturday night series was hosted by former TV advertising writer Bob Wilkins for eight years, followed by San Francisco Chronicle entertainment writer John Stanley who kept the series alive for another six.
America on Wheels: The Model T chronicles the 100-year anniversary celebration held in Richmond and Hagerstown, Indiana in 2008. The Model T is remembered as the car that single-handedly revolutionized transportation in this country in stories told by Model T enthusiasts and collectors from just down the road and from the farthest corners of America. Every conceivable version of the Model T is showcased, from touring cars complete with “mother-in-law seats” to speedsters to a mail delivery truck and more. This nostalgia- and history-rich documentary captures the many personalities of this indelible automobile and those who love it, and proves that the allure of the open road and the spirit of adventure are alive and well in the U.S.A.
Many Native American peoples share a belief that they emerged from the Earth. The Hopi, the westernmost group of Pueblo Indians, is one of these peoples. The Hopi origin story has it that Hopis used to live beneath the earth. When it came time to emerge into the world, that Hopi met Maasaw, Caretaker and Creator of the Earth, and promised him they would help take care of the world as a trade-off for staying. The sacred story of Hopi origins includes a covenant that Hopi peoples will be stewards of the earth. After making this promise, Pueblo Indians began a sacred quest, under Maasaw’s order, to find "center spaces" and settle, and populations marked their settlements with spiral insignia as they found them.
A sequel to SS United States: Lady in Waiting (2008), "Made In America" updates the progress on saving and plans for the ship. It includes incredible new footage of the ship, both in her heyday and in her current state, as well as interviews with former passengers, crew, maritime experts, and Conservancy leadership.
A beautiful journey from San Diego to Seattle. Featuring the spectacular Amtrak scenery and old steam action.
Battery (1) Blackened (6) Master Of Puppets (2) Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (5) The Unforgiven (4) Sad But True (5) Fade To Black (2) ...And Justice For All (4) Lords of Summer (6) Orion (3) For Whom the Bell Tolls (7) One (3) The Four Horsemen (8) Whiplash (8) Ride the Lightning (7) Whiskey In The Jar (1) March 22 2014 Sao Paulo Brazil (1) March 27 2014 Santiago de Chile (2) March 30 2014 Buenos Aires Argentina (3) March 29 2014 Buenos Aires Argentina (4) March 24 2014 Asuncion Paraguay (5) March 16 2014 Bogota Colombia (6) March 18 2014 Quito Ecuador (7) March 20 2014 Lima Peru (8)
Cinelimite presents newly digitized home movies. 1970’s Airports, Airplane, and South America Streets feature gorgeous overhead shots of the state of Paraná and daily happenings in the city of Curitiba.
One year after the police killing of George Floyd, where does America go from here? in the special “Race Matters: America after George Floyd,” PBS NewsHour anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff and our reporters talk to people and experts across the country about the lasting effects of systemic racism, the lingering distrust between communities of color and law enforcement, the trauma that remains for so many and what the future looks like.