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Season 172004

Season 17

June 22, 2004
16
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2004
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16 episodes
Season 17
Farmingville

Farmingville

Jun 22, 20041h 0m0 votes

"In the current frigid national climate facing economic migrants, Carlos Sandoval and Catherine Tambini enter the traumatized world of Farmingville, a previously unassuming Long Island suburb that witnessed the beating and attempted murder of two Mexican day laborers. What the filmmakers find is the very dangerous, two-edged sword of a growing national crisis: on the one side, the community's increasing population of undocumented aliens, who are crowding into single-family dwellings and assembling on early morning street corners, hoping to grab a day's wage; on the other, Farmingville's home-owning families, many of whom have lived there for generations and are watching what they envision as a bucolic little village slipping away."

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War Feels Like War

War Feels Like War

Jul 6, 20041h 0m0 votes

War Feels Like War is a 2004 British documentary film. It was broadcast in the United States as part of the P.O.V. series. For three months, Spanish filmmaker Esteban Manzanares Uyarra followed five reporters and photographers from Denmark, Norway, Poland, and the United States in Iraq. These journalists circumvented military media control to get access to a different perspective on the Iraq War. As the Coalition of the willing swept into Iraq, some journalists in Kuwait decided to travel in their wake, risking their lives to discover the impact of war on civilians. The journalists include best-selling author P.J. O'Rourke, who was working for ABC Radio, as well as reporters and photographers for news operations ranging from Poland's Radio Zet to Stephanie Sinclair, a photographer for the Chicago Tribune.

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Thirst

Thirst

Jul 13, 20041h 0m0 votes

Global corporations who buy up local water supplies and sell for profit, including a look at tensions in Bolivia, India and Stockton, Calif.

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Last Man Standing: Politics---Texas Style

Last Man Standing: Politics---Texas Style

Jul 20, 20041h 0m0 votes

What is old is often new again. Most funerals today are part of a multimillion-dollar industry run by professionals. This increased reliance on mortuaries has alienated Americans from life's only inevitability — death. A Family Undertaking explores the growing home funeral movement by following several families in their most intimate moments as they reclaim the end of life, forgoing a typical mortuary funeral to care for their loved ones at home. Far from being a radical innovation, keeping funeral rites in the family or among friends is exactly how death was handled for most of pre-20th century America. Prior to the Civil War, caring for and preparing the dead for burial on family farms or in local cemeteries was both a domestic skill and a family responsibility.

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A Family Undertaking
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A Family Undertaking

Aug 3, 20041h 0m1 votes

The movement to take the end of life process out of corporate funeral parlours and put it back into the family's hands.

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Speedo: A Demolition Derby Love Story

Speedo: A Demolition Derby Love Story

Aug 24, 20041h 0m0 votes

A profile of demolition-derby driver Ed "Speedo" Jager.

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Every Mother's Son

Every Mother's Son

Aug 17, 20041h 0m0 votes

Three New York mothers unite to seek justice for police brutality.

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Freedom Machines

Freedom Machines

Sep 14, 20041h 0m0 votes

Freedom Machines is a 2004 PBS/P.O.V. documentary that looks at disability in the age of technology, presenting intimate stories of people ages 8-93, whose talents and independence are being unleashed by access to modern, enabling technologies. Nearly twenty years after the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the film reflects on the gaps between its promise and the realities for our largest minority group – 54,000,000 Americans with disabilities. Whether mainstream tools or inventions such as a stair climbing wheelchair, Freedom Machines examines the power of technology to change lives.

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A Panther in Africa

A Panther in Africa

Sep 21, 20041h 0m0 votes

Pete O'Neal, a former leader of the Black Panthers, lives in exile in Tanzania.

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Chisholm '72

Chisholm '72

Feb 7, 20050 votes

Shirley Chisholm's 1972 presidential bid.

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The Education of Shelby Knox

The Education of Shelby Knox

Jun 21, 20050 votes

Teenager Shelby Knox advocates sex education in the high schools of her hometown, Lubbock, Texas.

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Big Enough

Big Enough

Jun 28, 20050 votes

Physical and emotional challenges faced by the dwarfs profiled in the 1982 film "Little People."

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Lost Boys of Sudan

Lost Boys of Sudan

Sep 28, 20041h 23m0 votes

Lost Boys of Sudan is a feature-length documentary that follows two Sudanese refugees on an extraordinary journey from Africa to America.

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Wattstax

Wattstax

Sep 7, 20041h 0m0 votes

Wattstax is a 1973 documentary film by Mel Stuart that focused on the 1972 Wattstax music festival and the African American community of Watts in Los Angeles, California. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe award for Best Documentary Film in 1974. It was also screened at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, but was not entered into the main competition.

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Episode 15
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Episode 15

Jun 29, 20041 votes

No overview available.

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Episode 16

Episode 16

Sep 21, 20040 votes

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