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Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP5 "Thomas Watt Hamilton: Dunblane Massacre"

Thomas Watt Hamilton murdered almost an entire class of primary schoolchildren at the Dunblane Primary School in Scotland on March 13, 1996.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP3 "Michael Ryan: The Hungerford Massacre"

Michael Ryan went on a killing spree in the small town of Hungerford, resulting in the murder of 16 people, including his own mother.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP1 "Mark Howe"

Mark Howe murdered his mother Katrina Wardle in a brutal knife attack, stabbing her more than 53 times in the face, mouth, neck, chest and arms.

Independent Lens

S15, EP8 "Jiro Dreams of Sushi"

Japanese sushi chef Jiro Ono's 10-seat restaurant located in a Tokyo subway station attracts visitors from around the globe.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP5 "Giacometti"

The team investigates their first piece of sculpture as they try and prove that an abstract plaster head is a missing work by world famous sculptor Alberto Giacometti.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP4 "A Double Whodunnit"

Fiona and Philip investigate two rare portraits of black British subjects from the 18th and 19th centuries, both highly unusual in their positive depiction of black sitters at a time when Britain was still heavily engaged in slavery.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP3 "Henry Moore"

Discovered in 2012 among 1,500 other works in a Nazi hoard, the team try to deduce whether a small watercolor sketch is the work of famed British 20th century sculptor Henry Moore.

Fake or Fortune?

S7, EP2 "Toulouse-Lautrec"

The owner of two sketchbooks, unearthed in a shed in France, asks Fiona and Philip for help proving that they are the work of a young Toulouse-Lautrec.

Shouting Down Midnight

In 2013, Sen. Wendy Davis of Texas filibusters in defense of Texas women's access to reproductive health care, reading testimony from Texas women in defense of women's health care.

How to Make a Rainbow

The story of a young girl and her mother, observed over the course of two years, as they move together through transitions of home, identity and name.

Lazarus

Lazarus is a short documentary following Lazarus Chigwandali, a street musician with Albinism from Malawi as he teams up with a London-based music producer to record his debut album.

Pickle Man

When faced with certain death by ALS, photographer-turned-local legend Arthur Cohen decides to leave a legacy of pickles -- PickALS, that is.

Strike

Bill Fong is passionate about bowling; one seeming ordinary night all may change for this underdog as Fong begins to get strike after strike, nearing the ever elusive 'perfect series.'

Movie

EP149 "Eat Flowers"

Photographer Cig Harvey's best friend Mary is diagnosed with a rare leukemia; when isolating during treatment, she asks Cig to send her photographs..

Abundance: The Farmlink Story

College students catalyze a national movement to end food insecurity in the U.S.

Ninety-Five Senses

An ode to the body's five senses by a man who doesn't have much time left to enjoy them.

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