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Human rights hero and 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Liu Xiaobo was a key figure of the Tiananmen uprising. He was arrested under the same security law China is now imposing upon Hong Kong. He spent 9 years in jail and was released in 2017, only to die a few weeks later. Today, he is a source of inspiration for the young Hong Kong protesters. However, his name remains little known as the Chinese regime has done everything possible to erase it from...
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Uncover the true story of the demonstration that changed China forever. On June 4, 1989, the world’s most famous pro-democracy movement ended in brutal violence, leaving thousands dead, and laying the foundation for China’s future.
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A documentary that follows a few individuals who shares their very honest stories of coping with schizophrenia either by themselves or with a family member who had it.
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This film is a powerful exploration of the immigrant experience in the United States. It highlights the many challenges and obstacles that immigrants face, and shows the resilience and determination that drives them to succeed.
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The Dominican-American poet and novelist Julia Alvarez burst onto the literary scene and blazed a trail for a generation of Latino authors. Explore her extraordinary journey from an idyllic, privileged childhood in the Dominican Republic to a life of exile in New York City to a brilliant literary career that shows no sign of slowing down. From American Masters and VOCES.
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Stacey Dooley moves into an African big-game hunting lodge to train for two weeks with die-hard trophy hunters. Living and breathing a hunter's life, she finds some surprising people and points of view in this controversial world. She learns how to shoot, track and harvest big game, all the while exposed to her mentors' compelling pro-hunting logic.
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During the Medieval period, trial by ordeal was not uncommon. The accused was tied up and tossed in the water; if they floated they were guilty, but if they drowned they were innocent. Justice was not exactly being served! However, it wasn’t all doom and gloom. After the Norman invasion, Parliament was the highest court in England, and Edward the First introduced more statutes than any other Medieval king.
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Revealing the latter part of the life of Samuel Clemens, this documentary by Ken Burns examines the realities behind the author's enormous popularity: his diminishing success in publishing, his volatile finances, and the tragic losses he experienced as a husband and father. Clemens' darker writings are studied along with his increasingly radical politics, which included a vehemently anti-imperialist stance. Numerous archival photos and materials enliven...
9) McCarthy
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Chronicles the rise and fall of Joseph McCarthy, the Wisconsin Senator who would test the limits of American decency and democracy.
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Takes viewers on an exciting and visually stunning journey to the historic places where Christianity was born and grew to its place as the official religion of the Roman Empire. Join author and distinguished history professor Jonathan Phillips as he sets out on a 12,000 mile journey of a lifetime, traveling the ancient roads to the very places where Christianity began.
11) How To Get Ahead
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Stephen Smith explores Renaissance Florence under the reign of Grand Duke Cosimo Medici. Cosimo’s fledgling court prized the finer things in life and some of the greatest painters, sculptors and craftsmen in world history came to serve the Grand Duke. Successful courtiers had to have brains as well as brawn. The canniest of them looked to theorists like Niccolo Machiavelli for underhanded ways to get ahead, whilst enlightened polymaths turned their...
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Andalusia is the territory where Islam and Christianity have entered in merciless combat for centuries. Between the 8th and 15th century, successive conquests enabled Arab and Berber dynasties from the Middle East and from Maghreb to import their culture and know-how to Spain.This territory called "Al Andalus" saw the creation of a new architectural style mixing Visigothic, Roman, Byzantine and Arab elements. These successive eras strongly marked...
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Despite a difficult upbringing, Poe discovers his true calling as a writer, and marries his beloved Virginia. He creates the detective genre. He shapes the modern short story. Yet, he struggles with poverty, alcohol, and his “imp of the perverse.” Many of Poe’s most famous works are profiled, including “To Helen,” “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Black Cat,” and “The Murders in the Rue Morgue.”...
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Who could believe that one point, Bob Dylan was a nobody whose performances were met with disdain and whose music was chided as insipid and sensational? With a set of drums and an 8mm color home movie camera, Mickey Jones toured the world in 1966 with Bob Dylan and The Band. Recognizing the innovative and prophetic vision of Dylan’s music, he filmed "The tour that changed rock and roll forever": the booing crowds, the scathing editorial reviews,...
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The Indian Subcontinent is romantic, remote and mysterious. From the plains of Pakistan to the foothills of the Himalaya, from Northern India and Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu in the south, this vast melting pot of civilizations, religions, cultures and landscapes has seen some of the greatest artistic golden ages on earth. This series examines the Indus Valley civilizations, Tamil Nadu-land of the temples-and the Mughal Empire, three very different dynasties...
16) Eat Your Catfish
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Paralyzed by late-stage ALS and reliant on round-the-clock care, Kathryn clings to a mordant wit as she yearns to witness her daughter's wedding. Shot from her fixed point of view, this documentary delivers a brutally frank and darkly humorous portrait of a family grappling with the daily demands of disability and in-home caretaking.
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The disappearance of Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan on July 2, 1937 is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of all time.
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Over the last half century, fast food has become a nearly {20}300 billion dollar staple for Americans on the go. A series of entrepreneurs created some of the biggest innovations not just in fast food, but in the entire history of food. From the invention of the hamburger patty by the eventual founder of White Castle to the McDonald's Speedee system that has been replicated by countless fast food chains to the 30 minutes or less guarantee that started...
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This is Martin Durkin’s provocative feature-length documentary film on the politics of race in America, the surprising history of its weaponization for political gain, and the Black Americans who are fighting back. Considering Dr. King's premise that people should be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin, the film looks at political forces in America that are pandering to racial issues and that are reducing...
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Between 1933 and 1941, hundreds of thousands of Jewish children left Europe for the U.S. and Great Britain. Between 1941 and 1945, tens of thousands went back…all grown up, heavily armed, and ready to strike back.This compelling and often touching film tells the largely unknown WWII story of young German-born Jewish men and women who escaped certain death at the hands of the Nazis…and who later returned to fight Hitler and his minions across Europe...