Cheney pushed to expand executive power and was a key force behind the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. FRONTLINE chronicled his influence in multiple documentaries.
Filmmaker Marcel Mettelsiefen talks about making the documentary ‘Drug War in Ecuador,’ an on-the-ground look at the country’s ongoing crisis.
Colin Hanks discusses his documentary "John Candy: I Like Me." Known for his big smile and even bigger heart, actor John Candy was beloved for his role in family favorites like "Splash!" and Home ...
Vietnam War veterans recounting some of their most poignant memories of their time overseas This 2005 SDPB documentary features Vietnam War veterans recounting some of their most poignant memories of ...
The spirit of the residents of Galena, SD is the reason it’s a “ghost town that refuses to die.” Galena, South Dakota, a historic mining town nestled in the Black Hills, is often considered a ghost ...
Dwight in Denmark is a film about an easy-to-ignore old man from rural Iowa who is a culture hero. Dwight Lamb is an important American old-time fiddler. Discovered by Danish champion folk musicians, ...
An estimated 26,000 South Dakotans served in the Korean War. These are some of their stories. By the end of the Korean War on July 27, 1953, some 6.8 million Americans had traveled to Asia for the war ...
Amanpour and Company is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, Samsung Smart TV, ...
Herb Di Gioia and David Hancock were key figures in the tradition of observational cinema, in the early 1970s Di Gioia and Hancock completed a series of films in this style called Vermont People, ...
Facing surging gang violence & drug-linked crime, Ecuador’s government launched a military crackdown that critics allege has ‘disappeared’ innocents, including 11-year-old Steven Gerald Medina Lajones ...
The flyers were part of a provocative campaign in Germany by the hardline nationalist AfD party, which made recent electoral gains.
For many veterans, the battle doesn’t end when they come home. The invisible wounds of combat, like PTSD, can leave some feeling withdrawn or isolated. A new documentary, “In Waves and War,” follows a ...
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