All Episodes
Miles Davis: The Coolest Music Innovator of the 20th Century
Stanley Nelson's documentary 'Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool' (2020) brings to the big screen the life of the 20th century's greatest music innovator.
Belushi: The Brilliance and Tragedy of a Comedy Genius
Belushi (2021), directed by the award-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler, depicts the life of The Blues Brothers and Saturday Night Live star John Belushi.
MLK/FBI: America on a Collision Course
MLK/FBI (2021), directed by Sam Pollard, tells a complex and nuanced story of the surveillance and harassment of Dr Martin Luther King Jr by the FBI.
The Mysterious Photo of Abraham Lincoln
'The Lost Lincoln' (2020) investigates the authenticity of a recently discovered photograph of Abraham Lincoln, supposedly taken right after he was shot in 1865.
The Great Hack: Big Tech and the Post-Truth World
The Great Hack (2019) explores the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal and the impact of big tech on elections and other events that shape our lives.
The Political Wit and Persona of Molly Ivins
Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins (2019) helps us learn more about the iconic Texas and American columnist, author and political commentator.
Horton Foote: The Greatest Playwright You've Never Heard Of
In 'Horton Foote: The Road to Home' (2020), screenwriter Anne Rapp helps us learn more about this legendary award-winning playwright from Texas.
Chuck Berry: The Original King of Rock and Roll
Chuck Berry was the original King of Rock and Roll, as stated in the latest documentary directed by the 'God of rock docs' Jon Brewer.
Kiss the Ground: How We Can Reverse Climate Change
Kiss the Ground (2020), directed by Josh and Rebecca Tickell, reveals how we can rapidly reverse climate change by regenerating the world's soils.
Robin's Wish: Who Robin Williams Really Was
In Robin's Wish (2020), filmmaker Tylor Norwood brings the story of Robin Williams' horrific battle with a brain disease called Lewy Body Dementia.
Boys State: A Reflection of a Polarised Society
Boys State (2020), the Sundance Jury Prize winner by Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss, brilliantly captures the division and polarisation of American society.
Linda Ronstadt: An Homage to Mexican Americans
'Linda and the Mockingbirds' (2020), directed and produced by James Keach, shows how famous singer Linda Ronstadt gives back to Mexican-American community.
A Life on Our Planet: Sir David Attenborough's Witness Statement
David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet (2020), brings us Sir David's witness statement and provides simple solutions to saving our planet.
Public Trust: The Urgency to Protect US Public Lands
'Public Trust' (2020), produced by Patagonia and available on YouTube, documents the fight to protect America's public lands for future generations.
RBG: The Iconic American Supreme Court Justice
RBG (2018), co-directed by Julie Cohen and Betsy West, captures the life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the iconic American Supreme Court Justice.
Class Action Park: America's Most Dangerous Amusement Park
Class Action Park (2020) on HBO Max captures New Jersey's most dangerous amusement park in the US history, and the myths and dark truths surrounding it.
Good Ol Girl: Cowgirls in Modern Ranching
'Good Ol Girl' tells the stories of three modern-day Texan cowgirls, and explores the increasing role of women in the male-dominated industry of ranching.
Imagining the Indian: De-Mascoting Native Americans in Sports
'Imagining the Indian' follows the movement to end the use of Native American names, logos, and mascots in the world of sports and beyond.
Air Jordan: A Cultural Phenomenon
'One Man And His Shoes' (2020) explores the cultural phenomenon of Air Jordan sneakers, as well as an unfortunate legacy of this iconic brand.
They're Trying to Kill Us: Diet, Poverty and Racism
In the upcoming doc 'They're Trying to Kill Us,' John Lewis aka Badass Vegan and Keegan Kuhn explore the connections between diet, poverty and racism.