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Bedlam
by Ken Rosenberg
Premiere: April 13, 2020
Haunted by the death of a mentally ill sister, psychiatrist Ken Rosenberg takes on the role of filmmaker to examine a national health crisis.
Always in Season
by Jacqueline Olive
Premiere: February 24, 2020
Explores recent grassroots efforts to acknowledge the victims of lynching, repair the damage, and reconcile in four U.S. communities.
ACORN and the Firestorm
by Reuben Atlas and Sam Pollard
Premiere: May 21, 2018
A sting to bring down community organizers sets off media frenzy affecting real people on all sides of political divide.
No Man’s Land
by David Byars
Premiere: May 7, 2018
On-the-ground account of the 2016 standoff between protesters in Oregon’s Malheur Refuge and federal authorities.
True Conviction
by Jamie Meltzer
Premiere: April 30, 2018
After a combined 60 years in prison before exoneration, 3 Texans form a detective agency to free other innocent people.
The Force
by Peter Nicks
Premiere: January 22, 2018
Go deep inside the long-troubled Oakland Police Department as it struggles with demands for reform during tumultuous times.
They Call Us Monsters
by Ben Lear
Premiere: May 22, 2017
Three young violent offenders learn screenwriting in one of LA's high-security detention centers.
The Prison in Twelve Landscapes
by Brett Story
Premiere: May 8, 2017
In the era of mass incarceration, The Prison in Twelve Landscapes looks at how prisons affect citizens across the USA.
Newtown
by Kim A. Snyder
Premiere: April 3, 2017
Portrait of a community after an unthinkable tragedy fractured by grief but driven toward a sense of purpose.
TOWER
by Keith Maitland
Premiere: February 14, 2017
TOWER is the gripping story of America's first mass school shooting, at the University of Texas, Austin, 1966.
The Witness
by James Solomon
Premiere: January 23, 2017
Did 38 witnesses do nothing while Kitty Genovese was murdered in NY, 1964? 50 years later, her brother re-investigates.
The Armor of Light
by Abigail Disney & Kathleen Hughes
Premiere: May 10, 2016
An Evangelical minister and the mother of a teenage shooting victim question whether one can be pro-gun and pro-life.
Peace Officer
by Brad Barber & Scott Christopherson
Premiere: May 9, 2016
A former sheriff investigates the killing of his son-in-law by the very SWAT team he founded decades earlier.
Welcome to Leith
by Michael Beach Nichols & Christopher K. Walker
Premiere: April 4, 2016
Welcome to Leith
chronicles the attempted takeover of a small North Dakota town by notorious white supremacist Craig Cobb.
(T)ERROR
by Lyric R. Cabral & David Felix Sutcliffe
Premiere: February 22, 2016
With twists and turns fit for an espionage thriller,
(T)ERROR
goes deep inside an active terror sting without FBI consent.
India’s Daughter
by Leslee Udwin
Premiere: November 16, 2015
The brutal gang rape and murder of a young medical student sparks outrage at gender inequality across India.
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