Investigates the reasons North Carolina, long seen as the most progressive state in the South, became home to the largest Klan organization in the country, with more members than all the other Southern states combined, during the 1960s.
Documents Ku Klux Klan activities in California, Georgia, Chicago, and Ohio.
Eleven college students from different backgrounds participate in a retreat to discuss their experie...
When the award-winning filmmaker of "An Ordinary Hero", Loki Mulholland, dives into the 400 year his...
Britney Spears has said that her conservatorship had become “an oppressive and controlling tool agai...
On May 25th, 2020, Derek Chauvin, a Minneapolis police officer, murdered George Floyd, a black man, ...
Sensitive lookback on Françoise Hardy's career and life.
In this deeply personal film, director Roger Ross Williams sets out on a journey to understand the c...
As the only work in this medium by Richter, the film was created for the exhibition Volker Bradke th...
An account of the short life of genius musician Jimi Hendrix (1942-70), probably the most talented a...
In US society, people of East Asian heritage are often perceived through an obscuring lens of ethnic...
Through interviews with people on the street and songs recorded to memorialize JFK in the mid-1960s,...
In a rapidly changing America where mass inequality and dwindling opportunity have devastated the bl...
Tracing the U.S. military's long history of discrimination against the gay community and one couple'...
Narrated by Robert Culp, this special examines racism in the sixties
In the decades after Bacon's Rebellion, an African man and an English woman - husband and wife - sin...
Experimental movie, where a man comes home and experiences LSD. His kaleidoscopic visions follow, wi...
To mark his 21st anniversary in broadcasting, the commentator Darcus Howe picks up on his chosen top...
An epic exploration of the Czechoslovak New Wave cinema of the 1960s and 70s, structured around a se...