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Short Film - Finding Yourself in Community | Zi Donnya Piggott
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Series: A 6-Part Hour series investigating why conspiracy theories have entered America’s mainstream like never before.
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Series: A 3-part series celebrating Southern identity through the eyes of contemporary creators of literature, music, film and TV, among them authors Angie Thomas, Jesmyn Ward and David Joy; poet Jericho Brown; songwriters Lyle Lovett, Tarriona “Tank” Ball, Jason Isbell and Justin Moore; songwriter/actor Mary Steenburgen; songwriter/screenwriter/actor Billy Bob Thornton; and screenwriters Qui Nguyen and Michael Waldron.
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(2021) Feature Film: An HBO Original documentary that follows a group of youth challenging ideals of gender, conformity, and civil rights in Nigeria.
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(Season 6) Series: California is experiencing its worst wildfire season in a decade, and November’s Camp Fire was the deadliest, most destructive fire in the state's recorded history. In Season 8’s finale, Gianna Toboni travels to the scorched town of Paradise to learn how California can survive a future of deadlier fires.
Season 8 Eps [California Burning, MDMA for PTSD, Fall of Rio, Opioid Generation]
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(2019) Feature Film: In 2013, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art’s curatorial team hit the road to investigate what’s happening in American art today. Over a year, 100,000 miles, and nearly 1,000 artist visits later Alice Walton and her team created a one-of-a-kind exhibition, State of the Art: Discovering American Art Now.
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(2017) Feature Film: The story of drug enforcement agents struggling to stop Cartels from flooding the US with a super potent form of meth called ICE; and the poor, rural users and dealers caught in between them.
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(2017) Series: Based off of the Peabody-nominated digital series, we explore Chicago's Moses Montefiore Academy, where a dedicated staff hopes to change the lives of the nation's most at-risk students. For many, this is their last chance.
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(2016) Feature Film: At the Covenant House, a youth homeless shelter on the outskirts of the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana, the doors never close, and there is always room for one more.