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- NOSSA CHAPE tracks the rebuilding of the Chapecoense football club in Brazil after an airplane carrying the team crashed on November 28th, 2016, leaving all but three of the players dead. With exclusive access to the new team, families of the deceased, and three surviving players, this documentary shows a team and a city divided about how to handle tragedy - should they focus on keeping the memory of the dead alive or moving on with their own lives? As the team flies the same fated route to play the final championship game that last year's team would have played, they must unite around a common identity.
- Reporter Kamaya Truitt looks at the controversial gerrymandering of North Carolina A&T State University, which state legislators divided into two congressional districts. Student activists say it's a case of splitting and diluting the Black vote.
- Tim Pool and director Orlando de Guzman travel to Rio de Janeiro to explore the current protest movement, through the eyes of two comic book fans with a Batman obsession. Rio Bizarro follows the adventures of "Rich Batman" and "Poor Batman," two mysterious avengers who joined forces in 2013 to protest economic inequality and government corruption, but like the rest of Brazil's divided middle class, find themselves at odds. Along with his left-wing compatriots, Poor Batman is adrift in the political currents following harsh repression from Rio's militarized police forces, while Rich Batman found a new home among the conservative protesters, lending his celebrity and voice to their calls of impeachment.
- Youngstown Boys is a feature documentary exploring class and power dynamics in college sports through the parallel, interconnected journeys of Maurice Clarett and Jim Tressel. These two stars emerged from opposite sides of the tracks in Youngstown, Ohio. They joined together for a magic season at Ohio State University in 2002 and a national championship. Shortly thereafter, Clarett was banished from college football and began a downward spiral that ended with a prison term. Tressel continued at Ohio State for another eight years before his career there also ended in scandal. Now, both Youngstown Boys are attempting to reinvent themselves and resurrect their lives.