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Make Peace or Die: Honor the Fallen
Premieres November 11, 2024
A Marine veteran hand-carves battlefield crosses to reconnect with Gold Star families of the fallen and find healing.
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One Person, One Vote?
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Why does the U.S. have the Electoral College? Learn more following four presidential electors during the 2020 election.
Wild Hogs and Saffron
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A wild hog hunt in the Ozarks leads to a vulnerable dialogue between an Iranian American man and a childhood friend.
Free Chol Soo Lee
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The rollercoaster life story of Chol Soo Lee, a Korean immigrant wrongfully convicted of murder.
Matter of Mind: My Parkinson’s
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A mother, an optician, and a cartoonist each navigate their lives with determination in the face of Parkinson’s disease.
El Equipo
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An unlikely collaboration changes the course of forensic science and international human rights.
Hidden Letters
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Modern women in China keep alive the tradition of Nüshu, a secret written language.
Love in the Time of Fentanyl
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A supervised drug consumption site gives hope to a marginalized community ravaged by the overdose crisis.
The Tuba Thieves
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The central mystery of this unconventional documentary is the nature of sound itself.
One With the Whale
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An Alaska Native family maintains a subsistence life on a tiny Bering Sea island where, if you don’t hunt, you die.
Space: The Longest Goodbye
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NASA psychologists prepare astronauts for the extreme isolation of a three-year-long mission to Mars.
A Thousand Pines
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A crew of 12 Mexican tree planters travel the United States regrowing America’s forests.
Greener Pastures
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Four Midwestern farm families persevere through climate change, industrialization, and mental health crises.
Breaking The News
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Women and LGBTQ+ journalists launch startup The 19th* to buck a broken news media system.
If Dreams Were Lightning
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With rural hospitals closing at alarming rates, meet the people trying to get help in healthcare deserts.
Dolores
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A portrait of activist icon Dolores Huerta, who tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.
Move Me
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A dancer paralyzed with a spinal cord injury tests the limits of her recovery while adapting to life with a disability.
Storming Caesars Palace
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How Vegas activist Ruby Duncan's grassroots movement of moms fought for a universal basic income.
Racist Trees
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In Palm Springs, a historically Black neighborhood fights to remove a divisive wall of trees.
Razing Liberty Square
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The Liberty Square public housing community in Miami becomes ground zero for climate gentrification.
Three Chaplains
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Three Muslim chaplains aim to make change in one of America’s most powerful institutions—the military.
Sansón and Me
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The life story of a young man in prison, depicted through dramatic reenactments.
Breaking Silence
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A deaf father and his hearing daughter explore how imprisonment has shaped their relationship and advocacy.
Matter of Mind: My ALS
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Three people with ALS confront complex choices in this intimate exploration.
Children of Las Brisas
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In Venezuela, the power of music is put to the test for El Sistema youth orchestra.
Outta the Muck
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The people of Pahokee rise “outta the muck” to celebrate family history and big-time football.
Hazing
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Hazing explores how abusive rituals reflect our desire to belong—even if taken to sometimes deadly lengths.
Silent Beauty
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One woman’s journey to heal from childhood sexual abuse evolves into a family bonding over generational trauma.
The Big Payback
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The passage of the first-ever tax-funded reparations bill for Black Americans stirs up a debate.
The Picture Taker
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The vibrant life of Ernest Withers—civil rights photographer, and FBI informant—was anything but black and white.
No Straight Lines
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Five queer comic book artists journey from the underground comix scene to mainstream acceptance.
TikTok, Boom.
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Explore the power and complexity of technology through the lens of TikTok and the Gen Z influencers who know it best.
Our League
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A trans woman comes out to her old school Ohio bowling league, in a story about a person and a community in transition.
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