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- As corruption grows in 1950s Los Angeles, three policemen - one strait-laced, one brutal, and one sleazy - investigate a series of murders with their own brand of justice.
- Dr. Ellie Arroway, after years of searching, finds conclusive radio proof of extraterrestrial intelligence, sending plans for a mysterious machine.
- An arms dealer confronts the morality of his work as he is being chased by an INTERPOL Agent.
- A taxi driver with a penchant for conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of these theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is.
- Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.
- Michael Moore's view on what happened to the United States after September 11 and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- A lawyer defends her father accused of war crimes, but there is more to the case than she suspects.
- World-renowned director Martin Scorsese narrates this journey through his favorites in Italian cinema.
- Is American foreign policy dominated by the idea of military supremacy? Has the military become too important in American life? Jarecki's shrewd and intelligent polemic would seem to give an affirmative answer to each of these questions.
- While on a school field trip, two friends travel through time and meet Martin Luther King Jr. at different points in his life.
- It is not about Aunt Z moving her niece and family....The niece, Garr, moves her family away from the city. The kids enjoy playing tricks, learned from Aunt Z (MacLaine). The kids get kicked out of school one too many times and after inheriting the diner, they move. Garr promises them if they don't quit embarrassing her with their foolishness, she will put the kids in separate orphanages and MacLaine in a mental institute!. All turns out well.
- The story of Jack Johnson, the first African-American Heavyweight boxing champion.
- The true story of the influential and controversial columnist, Walter Winchell.
- The life and career of Hank Greenberg, the first major Jewish baseball star in the Major Leagues.
- Martin Bashir conducts a rare interview with Michael Jackson and is given unprecedented access to the reclusive performer's private life.
- A documentary about the adaptation of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird into a film.
- Abraham Zapruder's home-camera footage of the assassination of John F. Kennedy is treated to digital re-mastering. We also get to see the images hidden "between the sprocket holes, " making for a wider view of this much-analyzed event.
- Documentary about the controversial 1972 Olympic men's basketball final where Olympic officials broke some rules and made up others to cheat the United States basketball team out of the gold medal in favour of the Soviet Union.
- Republicans in Hollywood is a 2004 American television documentary film about politically conservative members of Hollywood, exploring whether they face discrimination within the industry.
- After more than 60-years of friendship, four of Boston Red Sox most iconic athletes: Ted Williams, Dominic DiMaggio, Bobby Doerr and Johnny Pesky, come to terms with their own mortality as they say goodbye to a dying Ted Williams. (1-hour)
- a documentary reconstructing the Algerian experience of the battle for independence.
- The life and times of actor Steve McQueen, on the 75th anniversary of his birth
- 30 years after its release, the personalities involved in the making of Alan J. Pakula's classic 'All the President's Men' revisit events and stories about the successful film based on the best-selling novel written by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, also presenting the important legacy the film had in culture and in journalism.
- Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward changed American history through their dogged pursuit of the truth in uncovering the story of Watergate. Starting small and building step-by-step, they connected the dots that led from a third-rate burglary at the Watergate Office Building to the resignation of the President of the United States. This documentary asks the question: If two young reporters uncovered a national crime in the White House today, could they be as successful as Woodward and Bernstein were in the 1970s? Through interviews with prominent journalists such Walter Cronkite, Jonathan Alter, Linda Ellerbee, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, we take an insightful look at the state of investigative journalism in America today.
- It was a plot device worthy of any film noir thriller. A shadowy figure, keeper of the secrets to a national crime, reveals snippets of information to the man struggling to crack the case. Meetings in shadowy parking garages... cryptic signals using flower pots on balconies... it was John Le Carre or Alfred Hitchcock at their best... And it was all true. Featuring interviews with Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward, Walter Cronkite, Oliver Stone, Watergate prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste and many others, this documentary examines the methods, motivations and far-reaching legacy of the man known as Deep Throat, now revealed to be W. Mark Felt, Deputy Director of the FBI during the Watergate era.
- He was boxy, with stumpy legs that wouldn't completely straighten a short straggly tail and an ungainly gait; though he didn't look the part, Seabiscuit was one of the most remarkable thoroughbred racehorses in history. In the 1930s, when Americans longed to escape the grim realities of Depression-era life, four men turned Seabiscuit into a national hero. They were his fabulously wealthy owner Charles Howard, his famously silent and stubborn trainer Tom Smith and the two hard-bitten, gifted jockeys who rode him to glory. By following the paths that brought these four together and in telling the story of Seabiscuit's unlikely career, this film illuminates the precarious economic conditions that defined America in the 1930s and explores the fascinating behind-the-scenes world of thoroughbred racing. Scott Glenn narrates.
- American Masters explores the life and career of Cary Grant (born Archie Leach) with celebrity interviews.
- Documentary on the boxing match between American Joe Louis and German Max Schmeling, which captured the world's attention on June 22, 1938.
- 1999– 1h 49mR7.8 (4.5K)TV Episode82MetascoreCorporate audio and videotapes tell the inside story of the scandal involving one company's manipulation of California's energy supply and its, and how its executives wrung a billion dollars out of the resulting crisis.
- The creation of the 1,500-mile Alaska-Canada Highway.