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Contemporary Color
The art of color guard is paired with contemporary musicians in this 2015 event staged by David Byrne at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. The color guard's synchronized dance is paired with performers including St. Vincent, Nelly Furtado and Ad-Rock.
The Kill Team
Working from the viewpoint of the accused, filmmaker Dan Krauss examines reports of terrible war crimes committed by a U.S. Army platoon in Afghanistan.
Midnight Traveler
Afghan director Hassan Fazili is forced to flee the country when the Taliban puts a bounty on his head.
On Her Shoulders
Nadia Murad, a 23-year-old Yazidi genocide and ISIS sexual slavery survivor, is determined to tell her story. As her journey leads down paths of advocacy and fame, she becomes the voice of her people and their best hope to spur the world to action.
Meduza
When his hometown is invaded, a Ukrainian actor who once played a sniper in a movie becomes a real sniper on the front line.
Night School
Indianapolis has one of the lowest high school graduation rates in the country. For adult learners Greg, Melissa, and Shynika, a high school diploma could be a life-changing achievement. The pursuit of their diplomas is fraught with the challenges of daily life and also the broader systemic roadblocks faced by many low-income Americans, including wages and working conditions.
Tracing the Divide
Two lifelong friends find purpose as they cycle the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route from Canada to Mexico.
Still Single
The world of Chef Masaki Saito, Canada's first Michelin two-star chef, exploring his groundbreaking approach to Omakase dining and revealing the intense lifestyle driving his culinary genius.
Gunnin' for That No. 1 Spot
Rucker Park in New York City's Harlem has been host to many legends, such as Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Now, the top high-school basketball players in America will assemble on the same court to compete in the first annual "Elite 24" all-star game, which is seen as a good measure of a player's NBA potential. This documentary trails eight of the teens as -- preparing to become champions -- they demonstrate the required dedication that accompanies a swift rise to greatness.
Water Worlds
S1, EP1 "We Are the Keepers"Off the West Coast of North America lies Haida Gwaii, where northern abalone is placed on the endangered species list in the 1990s; Haida Nation divers monitor and protect this vital species.
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S1, EP2 "Through the Veins of Mother Earth"In the traditional territories of the Algonquin and Anishinaabe people, Canada's largest underground freshwater cave system thrives. These waters are filtered by freshwater mussels, a key to maintaining clean ecosystems.
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S1, EP3 "Urban Waters"Waterways are often taken for granted; small creeks eventually feed rivers, estuaries and oceans; in Metro Vancouver, stream keepers work tirelessly to restore and maintain local creeks and streams, protecting these crucial waterways.
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S1, EP4 "Turtles of Turtle Island"North American turtles hold cultural significance for First Nations; their habitats are threatened by development; the Magnetawan First Nation leads efforts to preserve these vital creatures through stewardship programs.
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S1, EP5 "Between Two Worlds"Estuaries, known as the cradle of life, create some of Earth's most productive ecosystems; over time, human activity has damaged them, but indigenous and non-indigenous communities are working together to restore and preserve these vital areas.
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S1, EP6 "Forest of the Sea"Due to warming oceans, 95% of kelp forests on Canada's West Coast have disappeared over the last seven years; scientists are now seeking genetically resilient kelp varieties to restore these vital ecosystems.
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S1, EP7 "The Sea of Glass"Once thought extinct, glass sponge reefs are rediscovered in the 1980s deep off Canada's West Coast; scientists and researchers need specialized deep-sea technology to study these ancient and fragile ecosystems.