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EP2 "Las Vegas Concert Shooting"

A gripping timeline of the Las Vegas shooting-the terror, the aftermath, and the gunman revealed..

God Bless Bitcoin

Through in-depth conversations with bitcoin and interfaith religious leaders, the film exposes the broken, unjust, and immoral nature of the current fiat-based monetary system, one that is connected to the military industrial complex and the propagation of war. How and why the poor and middle class feel a financial squeeze even when they work hard and lead fiscally responsible lives. Suggesting the ways in which bitcoin can present alternatives that are more just, equitable, and peaceful.

Rise: The Siya Kolisi Story

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.

Neat: The Story of Bourbon

Filmmaker David M. Altrogge explores the history and process of making bourbon.

Into the Fire

A global look at wildfires and the cutting-edge science and tech helping experts prevent future disasters..

Black Bear at the Edge of the World

Following the daily life of a young black bear in close range as she survives and struggles to bring up her cubs in the Forillon National Park of Gaspésie, Quebec.

Grizzly Country

A decade in Yellowstone unveils grizzlies' hidden lives, capturing astonishing behavior and iconic bears..

Framing John DeLorean

The extraordinary life and career of controversial automaker John DeLorean -- from his meteoric rise at General Motors Co. to his obsessive quest to build the world's best sports car.

Ode To Desolation

There used to be thousands of fire lookout posts across the US, but now, because of the advancement of satellite technology, there are about 60 left. Jim Henterly holds his post as the eyes and ears of the historic Desolation Peak Fire.

My Amityville Horror

Daniel Lutz, who was a child when the events recounted in Jay Anson's "The Amityville Horror" occurred, tells his side of the story.

Lost in La Mancha

Visionary director Terry Gilliam has a dream. He wants to film the classic story of Don Quixote by recasting it as a trippy, time-traveling, mistaken-identity adventure with Johnny Depp as Quixote. After struggling for years to get financing, insurance and a cast in place, Gilliam travels to Spain and promptly watches his dream fall apart. From flash floods to cast no-shows to serious injuries, Gilliam and his crew suffer one setback after another.

Room 237

Filmmaker Rodney Ascher analyzes Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of Stephen King's classic horror novel, "The Shining."

Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird Hamilton

Filmmaker Rory Kennedy provides an account of the career of big wave surfer Laird Hamilton, a man who has spent his life conquering untamable walls of water.

Jeff

Filmmaker Chris James Thompson uses archival footage and fictionalized scenarios to tell the story of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer as seen by a detective, the lead pathologist and Dahmer's neighbor.

78/52

An in-depth look at the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" - composed of 78 setups and 52 cuts - and the screen murder that profoundly changed world cinema.

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