When Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered in Memphis, TN on April 4, 1968, he left a legacy of profound change, yet there was still much unfinished work. This one-hour documentary explores the key battles in the Civil Rights Movement that transformed American society--from the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 to the Chicago Campaign which led to the Fair Housing Act of 1968. The special will uncover what it took to translate protest into real legislative change.

The rut of Dalmatian hinterland changes with the arrival of returning guest workers, and things they...

In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes ...
Documentary about the VW Beetle and its origins.

Short documentary about a transexual sex worker.

For longer than the United States has been an independent nation, there has been a Marine Corps. The...

Mother India is home to many castes, tribes and religions and one common factor that brings this div...

The film portraits the stage previous to the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution, from the end of Por...

The majestic Neil Diamond live! Prepare to melt.

A documentary that takes an in depth look at a government sanctioned art school in Cuba and its stud...

How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black...

Using historically-accurate, battle-filled re-enactments and interviews with expert historians and n...

A documentary on the late American entertainer Dean Reed, who became a huge star in East Germany aft...

Kathy's family left on a Saturday morning in 1965. The rumble of bulldozers echoed through the neigh...

French Resistance's documentary during the liberation of Paris in August 1944.