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The Sheik and I
An American filmmaker is hired to make a film for a Middle East Biennial celebration and his movie is banned for blasphemy.
Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film
Filmmaker Hanley Banks explores the changing country while documenting performances and behind-the-scenes footage from Bill Callahan's 2011 U.S. tour.
POV
S37, EP2 "Hummingbirds"Silvia and Beba tell their own coming of age story in their hometown on the Texas border; the short film "A Film Is a Goodbye That Never Ends."
Dwarves Kingdom
Filmmaker Matthew Salton visits a theme park in China where people with dwarfism are on display to perform in elaborate shows.
Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story
The life of Manchester comedian Frank Sidebottom.
Sex and Broadcasting
One man tries to keep New Jersey's WFMU up and running in the face of a recession.
California Dreams
Portraying real people with big Hollywood aspirations through auditions across Southern California.
Catching Bullets
A generation ago, Darren sold dope. With a gun and a bullet-proof vest, he was known in St. Louis. When Preston, the son of Darren's late friend, is tempted by the streets, Darren pledges to save him from ending up in a jail cell or worse.
James Hemings: Ghost in America's Kitchen
Chef Ashbell McElveen has dedicated his life to creating fine food, and uncovering the story of James Hemings, Thomas Jefferson's enslaved chef.
The Reverend
The musical and spiritual journey of the Rev. Vince Anderson, whose gospel rock and weekly show become a New York institution.
Still Working 9 to 5
Discussing the impact of the 1980 comedy "9 to 5" four decades later and how its message about women in the workplace has retained its original poignancy.
Mississippi River Styx
An enigmatic drifter with terminal cancer lives his dream of floating the Mississippi Rive on a ramshackle houseboat, until locals start to question his story.
Range Rider
In the Kettle River Range of Northeastern Wash., wolves are being killed to protect livestock that graze on public lands; a lone range rider, Daniel Curry, works year-round using non-lethal mitigation methods to help save wolves.
School Of Fish
School of Fish offers an intimate portrait inside one family's seasonal salmon rituals and their connection to the Bristol Bay Fly Fishing and Guide Academy, where local youth are empowered through fly fishing to serve as guides and conservationists.
Brotherhood of Skiing
The first Black Ski Summit took place in 1973 and was attended by over 350 skiers. A year later the National Brotherhood of Skiers was founded and would grow to have chapters in most major urban centers of the black community.