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"If you are what you eat, what are you made of?" was the question posed to Filmocracy contestants. Kylee Darcy made her winning statement about the politics of food with animation. (1:35) |
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A Japanese teenager's disappearance ignites a family's desperate search and, 30 years later, a nation's outrage as a shocking tale of international espionage unfolds. (3:16) |
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Startling disclosures from a former North Korean spy renew a family's hopes that their abducted daughter may still be alive. (4:33) |
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In 1968, nine men set sail in a daring solo boat race around the world. Among them, an amateur yachtsman will battle the treacherous seas but fall prey to his own demons. (2:15) |
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In order to chase his dreams of winning the first solo, non-stop, around-the-world sailing race, amateur yachtsman Donald Crowhurst had to put his family's livelihood on the line. (4:05) |
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Step inside L.A.'s Ferus Gallery, where America's modern art luminaries gathered to create some of the 20th century's most groundbreaking work. (2:02) |
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At the groundbreaking Ferus Gallery, the rich and beautiful of L.A mixed it up with iconoclasts and some of the biggest art stars of the mid-20th century. (2:30) |
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From convicted felon to self-taught legal expert, Fred Cruz earned his dangerous reputation in the Texas prison system through the power of the pen. (1:19) |
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Coming from a childhood of crime, delinquency and addiction, Fred Cruz developed an unexpected talent in defending himself against the powerful Texas prison system. (2:53) |
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