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Season 19

Season 19

November 6, 201720 Episodes

Chasing Trane
EP 1

Chasing Trane

November 6, 20171h 0m • ★ 0.0

Set against the social, political and cultural landscape of the times, Chasing Trane brings saxophone great John Coltrane to life, as a man and an artist. The film is the definitive look at the boundary-shattering musician whose influence continues to this day.

Shadow World
EP 2

Shadow World

November 20, 20171h 0m • ★ 0.0

Explore the shocking realities of the billion-dollar global arms trade through those who perpetrate and investigate it.

Supergirl
EP 3

Supergirl

December 18, 20171h 0m • ★ 0.0

A profile of a seemingly ordinary Orthodox Jewish preteen from New Jersey whose extraordinary talent—breaking world powerlifting records—has turned her into an international phenomenon.

The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin
EP 4

The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin

January 1, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

A profile of "Tales of the City" creator Armistead Maupin, including his evolution from a conservative son of the Old South to a gay rights pioneer.

Unrest
EP 5

Unrest

January 8, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

Director Jennifer Brea, confined to her bed due to chronic fatigue syndrome, documents how people around the world live and function with this disease.

I Am Not Your Negro
EP 6

I Am Not Your Negro

January 15, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

Filmmaker Raoul Peck examines James Baldwin's unfinished book about the lives and assassinations of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr.

The Force
EP 7

The Force

January 22, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

A cinema vérité look at the Oakland Police Department as it struggles to confront federal demands for reform, a popular uprising following events in Ferguson, Mo., and an explosive sex scandal.

I Am Another You
EP 8

I Am Another You

January 29, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

Chinese filmmaker Nanfu Wang follows a homeless man on a journey across America, exploring the meaning of freedom.

Winnie
EP 9

Winnie

February 5, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

One of the more misunderstood and intriguing contemporary female political figures, Winnie Mandela's rise and seeming fall from grace bear the hallmarks of epic tragedy. Winnie explores her life and contribution to the struggle to bring down apartheid in South Africa from the inside, with intimate insight from Winnie herself, those closest to her and enemies who sought to extinguish her activism.

Tell Them We Are Rising
EP 10

Tell Them We Are Rising

February 19, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

Historically black colleges and universities play a pivotal role in shaping American history, culture and national identity.

Rat Film
EP 11

Rat Film

February 26, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

The history and cultural fabric of Baltimore is explored through the lens of the city's rat infestation.

Dolores
EP 12

Dolores

March 27, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

The story of Dolores Huerta, among the most important, yet least-known, activists in American history. Co-founder of the first farmworkers union with Cesar Chavez, she tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice, becoming one of the most defiant feminists of the 20th century.

When God Sleeps
EP 13

When God Sleeps

April 2, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

The story of Iranian musician Shahin Najafi's stand for freedom of expression, after he was forced into hiding when hardline clerics issue a fatwa for his death, incensed by a rap song focusing on human rights. Despite the risks to his life every time he performs on stage, Shahin refuses to stop, even with a $100,000 bounty on his head.

The Art of the Shine
EP 14

The Art of the Shine

April 9, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

Shining shoes is a calling and a passion, a way to be one’s own boss and connect with other people from all walks of life. From New York to Toronto, from Paris and La Paz, travel the world for an inside look at a forgotten profession.

What Lies Upstream
EP 15

What Lies Upstream

April 16, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

Investigative filmmaker Cullen Hoback travels to West Virginia to study the unprecedented loss of clean water for over 300,000 Americans in the 2014 Elk River chemical spill. While he’s deep into his research in West Virginia, a similar water crisis strikes Flint, Michigan, revealing that the entire system that Americans assume is protecting their drinking water is fundamentally broken.

Look & See: Wendell Berry's Kentucky
EP 16

Look & See: Wendell Berry's Kentucky

April 23, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

A portrait of the changing landscapes and shifting values of rural America through the voice of writer, farmer, and activist Wendell Berry. Centered in his native Henry County, Kentucky, Look & See is an elegy to a lost way of life that was once the bedrock of America--the culture of agriculture.

True Conviction
EP 17

True Conviction

April 30, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

After serving a combined 60 years in prison for crimes they did not commit, three recently exonerated Texans join forces to form the unlikeliest of investigative teams, on a mission to help wrongfully convicted prisoners obtain freedom like they did.

No Man's Land
EP 18

No Man's Land

May 7, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

A detailed, on-the-ground account of the 2016 standoff between protesters occupying Oregon’s Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and federal authorities.

ACORN and the Firestorm
EP 19

ACORN and the Firestorm

May 14, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

For 40 years, the community-organizing group ACORN sought to empower poor and marginalized communities. Its critics believed ACORN exemplified everything wrong with progressive ideals. In 2008, these competing perceptions exploded on the national stage as Barack Obama was running for president. Fueled by a YouTube video made by amateur undercover “journalists,” ACORN came under attack.

Served Like a Girl
EP 20

Served Like a Girl

May 28, 20181h 0m • ★ 0.0

A candid look at a shared sisterhood to help the rising number of homeless women veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and suffer from PTSD, sexual abuse, and other traumas. By entering into the “Ms. Veteran America” competition, these amazing ladies unexpectedly come full circle in a quest for healing and hope.