Last week, POV announced its 25th anniversary season on PBS. This week, we’re announcing that the films are available in POV’s Lending Library for you to borrow – for FREE!
Continue reading this entry »Did you know? Many POV films are available free to stream online and on mobile devices. Visit POV's Watch Video page or download the PBS mobile app for iPhone or iPad, and see which films are available today!
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4 Days, 53 Films – POV at SDFF 2012
This year, The Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival highlights a wide array of independent documentaries, including five POV films.
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Spring is here and new community partners are sprouting up across the country. See what they’re up to next week…
Continue reading this entry »Up Heartbreak Hill, Coming to a Fest Near You
Catch Up Heartbreak Hill (POV 2012) on a big screen before its premiere on PBS later this year.
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Check out highlights from our upcoming POV screenings calendar. Don’t see your city on the map? Interested in seeing a POV documentary near you? It’s easy!
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Next week POV is partnering on 11 community events across the country, including screenings with the ACLU, The Malden Reads Movie Committee and the Activism Symposium at Wells College.
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Next week POV is blanketing America. Check out our events happening from coast to coast!
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Libraries, PBS stations and community groups host sneak-preview screenings of Racing Dreams, the newest film by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Marshall Curry.
Continue reading this entry »The Barber of Birmingham Screens in NY, LA & SF for MLK Week
The Barber of Birmingham tells the story of Mr. James Armstrong, an African-American barber in Birmingham, Alabama, who experiences the fulfillment of an unimaginable dream: the election of the first African American president.
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