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Sanctity of Space
Follows filmmakers and mountaineers Renan Ozturk and Freddie Wilkinson as they set out to traverse the Moose's Tooth massif in Alaska, inspired by photographs of Denali National Park by pioneering mountaineer, cartographer, and aerial photographer, Bradford Washburn. 08/22
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Torch
Looks at Buddy Guy's musical legacy through interviews, performances, and the young guitar player Quinn Sullivan, who has been mentored by Guy since he was a child. 08/22
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Cow
Follows the daily life of a dairy cow. 08/22
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Nature: American Horses
American horses are icons. Each breed has a unique story to tell, and each story is a deep part of the American experience. Grounded in historical moments, charismatic people, and singular places, the program takes viewers on a journey tracing the emergence of these remarkable horses. 08/22
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Beatles and India
Documents the Beatles' trip to India in 1968 through rare archival footage, recordings and photographs, and eyewitness accounts. 08/22
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Abraham Lincoln
A three-part documentary event. Abraham Lincoln is a definitive biography of the 16th president, the man who led the country during its greatest crisis. Featuring over seven hours of compelling live-action scripted scenes, interviews with esteemed historians and public figures including President Barack Obama as well as archival materials, and segments acknowledging the invaluable influence of abolitionists-such as Frederick Douglass in seizing the moment for fundamental change, 07/22
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Plague at the Golden Gate
Looks at the 1900 outbreak of bubonic plague in San Francisco's Chinatown and how the medical community, city authorities, and the Chinese-American community were racing against time to contain the outbreak. 07/22
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Beatles: Get Back
Directed by filmmaker Peter Jackson, this is a three-part documentary series that takes audiences back in time to the band₂s intimate recording sessions. The documentary showcases the warmth, camaraderie, and creative genius that defined the legacy of the iconic foursome, and is compiled from over 60 hours of unseen footage shot in January 1969 (by Michael Lindsay-Hogg) and more than 150 hours of unheard audio, all of which has been brilliantly restored. Also featured, for the first time in its entirety, is The Beatles' last live performance as a group, the unforgettable rooftop concert on London's Savile Row, as well as other songs and classic compositions featured on the band's final two albums, Abbey Road and Let It Be. 07/22
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Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck In Time
Recounting the extraordinary life of author Kurt Vonnegut, and the 25-year friendship with the filmmaker who set out to document it. 07/22
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Waymaker: Finding the Way to the Life You've Always Dreamed Of
In The Waymaker, Ann encourages us not to pack up hope, but to hold on to hope, because we have a God who will make a way, where there is no way. Weaving the story of Moses and the Israelites on the road to the Red Sea with her own unlikely story of adopting both a little girl from China and a refugee family from Syria, Ann shows how the faithful start walking their own Red Sea road by taking just one step. Just as Moses was full of doubt about being able to complete the task that the Lord had given him, Ann questions how she will ever fulfill the dream of bringing home Shiloh, the Chinese baby with half a heart she fell in love with after seeing her photo on an iPhone. How then do we learn how to place our trust in the living God? We take one SACRED step at a time as we practice stillness, adoration, confession, reflection, examination, and doxology. 4/22
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Riveted: The History Of Jeans
It is the fascinating and surprising story of the iconic American garment. Worn by everyone from presidents to supermodels, farmers to rock stars, they're more than just a pair of pants America's tangled past is woven deeply into the indigo fabric. From their roots in slavery to the Wild West, youth culture, the civil rights movement, rock n' roll, hippies, high fashion, and hip-hop, jeans are the fabric on which the history of American culture and politics are writ large. 4/22
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Gladesmen: the Last of the Sawgrass Cowboys
An award-winning, feature-length documentary about the federal government₂s ban on Florida₂s iconic airboats in much of the Everglades. The measure is part of the world's largest effort to repair a damaged ecosystem, a vast river of grass that has been ravaged by more than a century of development, pollution, and other environmental degradation. 3/22
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Julia
Tells the story of the celebrity chef, cookbook author, and television personality. 3/22
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Mating Game
Explores the mating behavior of various animals living in different habitats and continents, and the different strategies they use to find a mate. 3/22
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Universe Revealed
In distant realms far beyond the familiar solar system, an epic drama is playing out, with a cast list featuring rogue planets, colliding galaxies, and black holes more massive than a billion suns, and each character has its own extraordinary story to tell. 3/22
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All Things Must Pass
Chronicles the history of Tower Records from opening its first store in California in 1960 to bankruptcy in 2006. 3/22
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Earth Emergency
Listen to the scientists. That's the refrain of climate activist Greta Thunberg. Climate scientists explain how warming caused by human activity is setting in motion Earth's own natural warming mechanisms, releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and further warming the planet. 3/22
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Summer of Soul
In his acclaimed debut as a filmmaker, Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson presents a powerful and transporting documentary, part music film, part historical record, created around an epic event that celebrated Black history, culture, and fashion. Over the course of six weeks in the summer of 1969, just one hundred miles south of Woodstock, The Harlem Cultural Festival was filmed in Mount Morris Park (now Marcus Garvey Park). The footage was largely forgotten, until now. This documentary shines a light on the importance of history to our spiritual well-being and stands as a testament to the healing power of music during times of unrest, both past, and present. The feature includes concert performances by Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Mahalia Jackson, B.B. King, The 5th Dimension, and more. 3/22
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The Bill Murray Stories
Explores the truth behind various urban legends surrounding film star and comedian, Bill Murray. 1/22
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My Garden of a Thousand Bees
Explores bees and their diversity as a wildlife cameraman films various species of bees in his urban garden in Bristol, England during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown. 12/21
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ABBA Forever
Members of the Swedish group ABBA tell the story behind their success. 12/21
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Body Positive Easy Yoga
Beginner yoga routine that combines stretching and core-strengthening poses with deep breathing and meditation, thoroughly explained by a body-positive yoga instructor. 12/21
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Tai Chi Fit for a Healthy Heart
Harvard Medical School says tai chi may be the best exercise for a healthy heart and cardiovascular system. In this program, tai chi master teacher David-Dorian Ross guides you through an easy follow-along healthy-heart workout using the beautiful and gentle movements of tai chi. 12/21
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Town of Widows
Peterborough, Ont., was home to a GE plant for over a century. The employees of the plant and their families noticed more and more workers dying from cancer. Now, they're fighting for compensation and finding a 'conspiracy of silence.' 12/21
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Nova: Universe RevealedIn distant realms far beyond the familiar solar system, an epic drama is playing out, with a cast list featuring rogue planets, colliding galaxies, and black holes more massive than a billion suns, and each character has its own extraordinary story to tell. 12/21
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We Don't Deserve Dogs
A contemplative odyssey across our planet, looking at the simple and extraordinary ways that dogs influence our daily lives. People need dogs, and perhaps they need us, but what do humans do to deserve the unconditional love they provide? 11/21
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Man In The Field: The Life And Art Of Jim Denevan
Profiles pioneering artist and chef Jim Denevan, founder of Outstanding in the Field, a radical alternative to the conventional dining experience. The documentary intimately reveals Denevan's artistic and culinary gifts with land art in epic geometric formations alongside grand dinners in beautiful natural settings. Instead of bringing the food to the restaurant, Outstanding in the Field has brought the restaurant to the food since 1999. Hosted at one long table, with 100 to 1000 guests dining together, Denevan has set tables in vineyards, beaches, meadows, fishing docks, and city streets. Over 120,000 lucky patrons in all 50 states and 16 countries have experienced this once-in-a-lifetime event. 11/21
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Hidden Life of Trees
Branching off of his bestselling book, renowned forester and writer Peter Wohlleben guides us through his most precious ideas and understanding of how trees work in this enlightening documentary. Presenting ecological, biological, and academic expertise with matter-of-fact candor, Peter inspires us to see the forest for the trees. Traveling through Germany, Poland, Sweden, and Vancouver, Peter discusses, debates, and explains the amazing processes of life, death, and regeneration he has observed in the woodland, and the amazing scientific mechanisms behind these wonders of which we are too often blissfully unaware. 11/21
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Muhammad Ali
Examines the life of Muhammad Ali in and out of the boxing ring, covering his ties with the Nation of Islam, his political postions, including his refusal to be drafted during the Vietnam War, his role as a symbol of Black masculinity, and life after boxing. 10/21
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