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Home to the world’s best documentaries -- from Academy Award winning classics and box office hits to festival darlings and cult favorites. Nonfiction storytelling at its best, curated by the best.
The Hunt for Gaddafi's Billions
S1, EP2 "The Hunt for Gaddafi's Billions"Inside the relentless hunt for the late Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's money; on the trail of bounty hunters, corrupt politicians and spies.
Missing in Brooks County
Two families travel to Brooks County, Texas, to look for loved ones who went missing after crossing into the United States from Mexico. During their search, they meet vigilante ranchers, human smugglers, activists and Border Patrol agents.
The Heartbeat of Life
"The Heartbeat of Life"In the sunlit hills of Sicily, artisan Francesco transforms goatskin into tambourines, each drum a reincarnation of life's rhythm; through his craft, he gives voice to the cycle of life and death.
Caffeinated
With a focus on the social and cultural landscape of coffee, Caffeinated gives the coffee consumer unprecedented access to the farmers responsible for growing that perfect bean, and the producers responsible for brewing that perfect cup.
Betting on Zero
Hedge fund titan Bill Ackman is on a crusade to expose global nutritional giant Herbalife as the largest pyramid scheme in history, while Herbalife executives claim Ackman is a market manipulator out to bankrupt them.
Nuclear
With unprecedented access to the nuclear industry in France, Russia and the United States, filmmaker Oliver Stone explores the possibility of overcoming the challenges of climate change and energy poverty through the power of nuclear energy.
Kim's Video
A tribute to the iconic video store in New York City that inspired a generation of cinephiles before it mysteriously closed its doors and sent its legendary film archive to a small Sicilian village for safekeeping.
The Hunt for Gaddafi's Billions
S1, EP1 "The Hunt for Gaddafi's Billions"While some of the gold hunters have given up, two remain; they've outmuscled the opposition and are as resolute as ever that they will be the ones to find Mad Dog's billions.
Blackfish
The story of Tilikum, a captive killer whale that has taken the lives of several people, underscores problems within the sea-park industry, man's relationship to nature, and how little has been learned about these highly intelligent mammals.
Leguizamo Does America
S1, EP1 "New York City"John explores various ways in which Latin culture, though often marginalized, has had a tremendous influence on the nation's culture capital: New York City.
Leguizamo Does America
S1, EP2 "Miami"John visits Miami to find out why this city has become such a mecca for Latinos leaving their homeland, and to show how their culture and flair makes Miami a true slice of all things Latin within the U.S.
Leguizamo Does America
S1, EP3 "Washington, D.C."John dives into the topic of proper representation within elected offices, while also discovering the many ways that Latinos in Washington, D.C., keep their culture alive through theater, poetry and activism.
Leguizamo Does America
S1, EP4 "Chicago"John travels to middle America to learn about how both the Mexican and Puerto Rican communities of Chicago have transformed the city into Chicagolandia; he learns about the deep roots in activism and resistance these communities have displayed.
Leguizamo Does America
S1, EP5 "Puerto Rico"John travels to the island of Puerto Rico to highlight the many ways in which the island and its people have influenced American culture and the ways in which America is influencing theirs.
Leguizamo Does America
S1, EP6 "Los Angeles"John travels to Los Angeles, or "Hollywouldn't," as he likes to say, to explore the lack of Latinx representation in the film and television industry; he meets up with several game changers to discuss what needs to happen to achieve real equity.
Leguizamo Does America
S1, EP1 "New York City"John explores various ways in which Latin culture, though often marginalized, has had a tremendous influence on the nation's culture capital: New York City.