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.

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.

After Antarctica

Explorer Will Steger embarked on the first-ever coast-to-coast expedition across Antarctica in 1989. Now he returns to Antarctica 30 years later, witnessing the effects of climate change.

Deep Web

Filmmaker Alex Winter interviews the people behind the Deep Web and bitcoin.

Knuckleball!

Filmmakers Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg profile baseball's Tim Wakefield, R.A. Dickey and other Major League pitchers who still have the knuckleball in their repertoire.

Once Upon a Time in Uganda

The story of how Ugandan brickmaker Isaac Nabwana decided to make action films, drawing the attention of New York film programmer Alan Hofmanis. As Isaac Nabwana's star begins to rise, the friendship between the two men becomes threatened.

We Could Be King

"We Could Be King"

When two rival Philadelphia high schools are forced to merge due to drastic budget cuts, the combined football teams work to overcome years of fierce rivalry both on and off the field.

A View From The Window

"A View From The Window"

An immersive glimpse of a school day through the eyes of deaf children.

Cherry Pop: The Story of the World's Fanciest Cat

A surreal portrayal of the lavish life led by the world's fanciest cat called Cherry Pop, who was owned by a millionaire couple and considered a celebrity thanks to its appearances in magazines and TV shows.

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EP163 "Split Screen"

Exploring the history of active dissemination of mis- and disinformation that has created diametrically opposing realities among Americans.

The Turning Point: Battleground Georgia

Ahead of the 2024 election cycle, Georgia becomes the lens to view the history of racist voter suppression, the power of grass roots organizing, and the tension between old institutions and new ways of thinking about what a vibrant democracy can be.

The Turning Point: Guerrilla Habeas

The personal story of two lawyers in their crusade against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the epidemic of deportations tearing individuals from their families and communities.

The Turning Point: To Be Destroyed

Follows author Dave Eggers as he meets with students and teachers in the Rapid City, SD school district where his novel, "The Circle," was pulled from shelves along with works by Alison Bechdel, Stephen Chbosky, Bernardine Evaristo and Imbolo Mbue; through footage of heated school board meetings, community rallies and interviews with locals, learn how these books were designated "to be destroyed."

The Turning Point: Ayenda

The harrowing journey of the young women on Afghanistan's national soccer team who fled Taliban control after U.S. troops withdrew.

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.

Admissions Granted

In a Supreme Court case pitting Asian American plaintiffs against Harvard University, activists wrestle with hard truths about race, equality, and Asian Americans' precarious status in America, as the fate of affirmative action hangs in the balance.

From Russia With Lev

A look at the outrageous scheme that led to former President Donald Trump's first impeachment; it follows the much larger-than-life journey of Lev Parnas, a Ukrainian-born hustler and former small-time mafia operator.

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