Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-250 of 854
- A sequel to Edward R. Murrow's famous Harvest of Shame documentary, showing the deplorable conditions of migrant farm workers in 1960, found little has changed in 30 years.
- Philly Bongoley Lutaaya was a celebrated singer musician from Uganda who died of AIDS in December 1989.
- In 1945, camera crews went with the American and British armies in the nazis death camps and filmed the horror they found there. A group of directors among whom was Alfred Hichcock developed a script to present these horrors and be sure that people remember. Forty-eight years later it came out from the cave of the Imperial War Museum and was edited as forecast.
- A Frontline documentary about the events that took place in Tianamen square in 1989.
- The Polish people and the Holocaust.
- A documentary by and about a man who carries a film camera around most of the time and films the events of his life, including himself being interviewed by a news crew, and focusing on some of the real people behind the tragedies shown daily on the six o'clock news: a woman living on an island hit by a hurricane; a man whose wife was murdered in her store.
- Journalist and China watcher Orville Schell explores the clash of values between American opinion of China's human rights record and the uncomprehending and intransigent Chinese leadership. Interviewees include actors, directors, musicians, and political figures who discuss the history of Tibet and its yearning for political independence. Richard Gere and Adam Yauch are converts to Buddhism.
- "The Farmer's Wife" takes us deep inside the world of Juanita and Darrel Buschkoetter, a remarkable young Nebraska farm couple, to tell a compelling love story. It follows the Buschkoetters over three years as they face seemingly insurmountable economic hardship, only to confront an even greater challenge: repairing their damaged marriage. What emerges is an epic story of faith, perseverance, and triumph, and an indelible portrait of a real American family's struggle to hold onto their dreams, and to each other.
- In his first film, acclaimed photographer Joel Meyerowitz creates a poignant and indelible portrait of his father.
- 1983– 2hTV-PG8.3 (168)TV EpisodeThe story of the rise of Christianity.
- It may be final tragedy of Holocaust. For years, many survivors and their families have tried in vain to collect assets deposited in Swiss banks.
- An expanded edition of William Peters's classic study of the unique eye-color lesson in prejudice and discrimination taught by Iowa schoolteacher Jane Elliott. This new edition continues the story of Elliott and her sixteen third-graders of 1970, eleven of whom returned to their hometown in 1984 for a reunion with their former teacher. Peters reports on that meeting and its evidence that the long-ago lesson has had a profound and enduring effect on the students' lives and attitudes.
- The marijuana industry in America, and law-enforcement efforts to wipe it out.
- The Whitewater scandals and the Clinton presidency.
- At heart of mystery of who killed John F. Kennedy lies puzzle of Lee Harvey Oswald.
- Each day, thousands of panhandlers work streets and subways of cities all across America.
- FRONTLINE examines new evidence in controversy over danger of manmade chemicals to human health and environment, thirty-five years after Rachel Carson first raised concerns of an impending ecological crisis.
- In 1968, federal drug enforcement budget was $60 million. By end of fiscal year 1999.
- After the collapse of the Soviet Union, how safe is Russia's nuclear arsenal?
- How fair are standardized tests? What do they measure? And what's their impact on racial diversity on America's college campuses? FRONTLINE examines debate over fairness in college admissions.
- An inside look at the Clinton presidency.
- A look into the subculture of computer hackers.
- How businesses market to American teenagers, and the effect they have together on popular culture.
- The story of June Cross, 'secret' daughter of a white woman and a black man, and her efforts to understand her family background.
- The controversy over the growing use of pig fetal cells and pig organs for human transplant.