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Five Films By Female Filmmakers That Illuminate The Human Experience (1990 To Today)
As we mark the 100th anniversary of women winning their hard-fought battle for the right to vote, we celebrate female pioneers in an industry that Andrea… -
Filmmaker Oscar Guerra on 'Love, Life & the Virus,' And The Resilience Of Working Class Families
Guerra reflected on his experience documenting one immigrant family’s struggle to stay united through the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Bob Thompson: How Movies Are Changing Amid The Pandemic
Instead of premiering in theaters, the live action adaption of Mulan has been released on Disney+, but for a fee. -
Bob Thompson On The Emmy Awards Nominations
What will this year's Emmy Awards look like, amid the pandemic? -
Man Of Mystery: 10 Things I Learned Watching 'Churchill's Secret'
This film is a behind-the-scenes look at the personal side of a monumental historic figure. -
Author, Activist, Artist: 10 Things I Learned Watching ‘Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes/Feeling Hearts’
I knew Hansberry was a talented playwright, but I didn’t know that she was a true revolutionary, from her radical anti-racist activism to her shattering of gender and social norms. -
FRONTLINE Documents COVID-19's Hidden Toll
How have agricultural workers, many of them immigrants, been impacted by the coronavirus? -
Nnenna Freelon Talks With Eric Jackson On Voicing Sally Hemings In ‘The History Of White People In America’
WORLD Channel, in partnership with PBS’ Independent Lens, presents a new animated musical series about America’s reckoning with race and injustice: The… -
A World Of Film Through Five Female Directors (1950–1990)
This summer marks an important milestone: the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States. So we're taking this momentous occasion to… -
Sheriff: 'Glee' Actor Naya Rivera Missing In California Lake
Rivera rented a pontoon boat at about 1 p.m. Wednesday, and planned to go swimming with her son in Lake Piru's recreation area, authorities said.