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SEED: The Untold Story - Pesticide and Suicide - Clip

SEED: The Untold Story - Pesticide and Suicide - Clip

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film SEED: The Untold Story, Suman Khulko, a seed collector in a farming family in eastern India, tells how her brother insisted they use chemicals and hybrids to make their farm profitable, but the results were disastrous and tragic. Their hybrid seeds became

T-Rex: Coaching Claressa

T-Rex: Coaching Claressa

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold, Claressa "T-Rex" Shields and her coach Jason Crutchfield reminisce about how she first began as a boxer. Crutchfield first saw Shields box when she was all of 11 years old. Despite his reservations about girls

Little White Lie Lacie Schwartz

Little White Lie Lacie Schwartz

Lacey Schwartz from Little White Lie, a documentary about her racial identity, spent her childhood believing she was white. As a college student, she discovered her father was black. This follow-up video shows Schwartz, now a mother, discussing her new-found sense of herself with two close friends.

SEED: The Untold Story - Botanical Explorer Joe - Clip

SEED: The Untold Story - Botanical Explorer Joe - Clip

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film SEED: The Untold Story, we meet seed-obsessed botanical explorer Joseph Simcox, who, with his brother Patrick, shows us rare and precious seeds they've collected from all over. From Bolivia to Tanzania, Peru to West Virginia to Vietnam, Simcox has collected

"It's Not You, It's the Autism Speaking"

"It's Not You, It's the Autism Speaking"

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary Best and Most Beautiful Things, Michelle Smith, a legally blind young woman on autism spectrum, confronts a former teacher who meant well but had low expectations for Michelle's future. From her perspective the teacher saw her as someone with a

Reenacting the Murder of Kitty Genovese

Reenacting the Murder of Kitty Genovese

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film The Witness, Bill Genovese watches as an actress recreates the moments leading up to his sister Kitty Genovese's death in the same part of Queens, New York in 1964. The actress's screams seem to fall on deaf ears

A Flogger for Christmas

A Flogger for Christmas

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film Best and Most Beautiful Things, the legally blind Michelle gets more comfortable with her new boyfriend Michael, who gets her a flogger for Christmas. This is part of their adventurous exploration of BDSM and alternative lifestyles.

Savannah River Site Nuclear Facility: No Fishing

Savannah River Site Nuclear Facility: No Fishing

This excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary Containment takes a tour of the swampy area in Burke County, Georgia, adjacent to Savannah River Site nuclear facility. The distance separating the two is the width of the river itself. "No fishing" signs dot the area, and as one of

Scenarios 10,000 Years in the Future

Scenarios 10,000 Years in the Future

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary Containment that features graphic novel style animation, scientists and futurists explain different scenarios in which future peoples, and possibly visitors to planet Earth, need to be warned about our radioactive waste buried underground. Whether it's drilling robots or looting humans,

Material That Will Be Here for 100,000 Years

Material That Will Be Here for 100,000 Years

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film Containment, two former Chairs of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission express concern about the safety of nuclear power and waste. And even for towns like Carlsbad, New Mexico, home of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), that did "want it,

Returning to the Scene of Kitty's Murder

Returning to the Scene of Kitty's Murder

In this excerpt from Independent Lens documentary The Witness, Bill Genovese, whose sister Kitty Genovese was murdered in Queens, New York in a notorious 1964 case that became front page news, returns to scene of the crime with Charlie Skoller, the prosecutor in Kitty's trial. In a peaceful

Arranging to Meet His Sister's Killer

Arranging to Meet His Sister's Killer

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary The Witness, Bill Genovese goes to the New York Office of Correctional Services to arrange a meeting (or confrontation) with the man -- Winston Moseley -- who murdered his sister Kitty Genovese in Queens, New York nearly 50 years ago. By meeting

They Call Us Monsters - Juvenile Prisoners Write Film - Clip

They Call Us Monsters - Juvenile Prisoners Write Film - Clip

In this scene from the Independent Lens film They Call Us Monsters, filmmaker Gabe Cowan introduces us to the screenwriting class he teaches to a group of incarcerated teen boys housed at a Los Angeles facility for juveniles tried as adults. While they can't physically leave, they can

They Call Us Monsters - Juan's Unrequited Crush - Clip

They Call Us Monsters - Juan's Unrequited Crush - Clip

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film They Call Us Monsters, teenager Juan, who is incarcerated for 90 years-to-life for first degree murder, talks about the girl he's had a crush on since kindergarten and may never have a chance to tell her how he really feels

They Call Us Monsters - Jarad's Victim Speaks - Clip

They Call Us Monsters - Jarad's Victim Speaks - Clip

Jarad Nava is incarcerated for life for four attempted murders and is one of the boys featured in the Independent Lens film They Call Us Monsters, but in this excerpt from the film we get to know Yesenia, a 17-year old girl forever confined to a wheelchair after Jarad shot

The Last Laugh - From the Holocaust to Rwanda - Clip

The Last Laugh - From the Holocaust to Rwanda - Clip

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film The Last Laugh, Holocaust survivor Renee Firestone talks about how her late husband missed some terrible things happening in the modern world, like 9/11, and Rwanda, which she visited. In Rwanda, she notes, 1 million Tutsis were murdered in just four

The Last Laugh - Mel Brooks, Sarah Silverman, Comedy and Dar

The Last Laugh - Mel Brooks, Sarah Silverman, Comedy and Dar

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film The Last Laugh, writer/director/comedian Mel Brooks (who does his Hitler impression), director Rob Reiner and his dad Carl Reiner, and comedians Sarah Silverman and Judy Gold all talk about the importance of humor on taboo topics like the Holocaust. Gold

The Last Laugh - My Revenge Against Hitler - Clip

The Last Laugh - My Revenge Against Hitler - Clip

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens film The Last Laugh, Holocaust survivors Elly Gross and Renee Firestone take an indoor gondola ride at Las Vegas' Venetian Hotel serenaded by "Volare," but Elly admits she cannot enjoy it because she feels guilt for all those who did

Sentencing Children: The Appeal

Sentencing Children: The Appeal

Concerned that a teenager had been convicted in an adult court and sentenced to life in prison, lawyers appealed Cyntoia Brown's murder conviction in 2011 to challenge the fairness of the trial. They argued in a Nashville court that Cyntoia was herself a victim. Part of a 7-part

Online vs. Offline When You're Blind

Online vs. Offline When You're Blind

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary Best and Most Beautiful Things, Michelle Smith, a precocious young woman who is legally blind, shows how communicating in online communities makes her feel more equal, but going out into the real world is a lot more stressful — as she demonstrates when

Patels Must Marry Patels

Patels Must Marry Patels

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary Meet the Patels, Ravi Patel arrives in India for a trip with his parents, who are very eager for him to marry, and not so eager for him to date a white woman. As Ravi explains, everyone in his huge family have

Forever Pure - "We Have Arabs in Our Team?" - Clip

Forever Pure - "We Have Arabs in Our Team?" - Clip

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary Forever Pure, Dzhabrail Kadiyev and Zaur Sadayev, two young, Muslim soccer players who were brought over from Chechen to play for Beitar FC in Israel, begin training and are greeted angrily by a rowdy, anti-Muslim group of Beitar fans. "You brought

Forever Pure - Beitar's Billionaire Owner - Clip

Forever Pure - Beitar's Billionaire Owner - Clip

In this excerpt from the Independent Lens documentary Forever Pure, we meet Arcadi Gaydamak, controversial Russian-Israeli billionaire owner of Israeli soccer team Beitar. Not much of a soccer fan, the team's influence was appealing to someone with designs on becoming mayor of Jerusalem. After Beitar won back-to-back Israeli

Who Can Become American? | The History of White People in America, Ep 6

Who Can Become American? | The History of White People in America, Ep 6

This catchy, musical short chronicles the arbitrary system of race in the United States, which kept people who were not white in an ongoing battle of identity. See how immigrants had to play "race roulette" with a biased court system due to the Alien Naturalization Act of 1790,

Be Too Much | United States of Comedy, Ep 2

Be Too Much | United States of Comedy, Ep 2

Called "too much" her whole life, Austin comic Lea’h Sampson now embraces the "too much"-ness in her comedy. She confronts the challenges of life on the road while remaining her own true self, and of being a Black woman in a world where there

The Making of a Griot | United States of Comedy, Ep 1

The Making of a Griot | United States of Comedy, Ep 1

With comedy on lockdown, Haitian-born comedian Tanael Joachim a.k.a. TJ shows what it means to be a griot storyteller in Brooklyn. He wrestles with performing during a pandemic, whether "wokeness" is a thing, and mining comedy from being a fish out of water.

All God's Children | The History of White People in America, Episode 5

All God's Children | The History of White People in America, Episode 5

In this moving, animated short, poet Ashley M. Jones offers a lyrical historical account of Ann Williams, an enslaved Black woman who won her freedom in the 1830s. When faced with the torturous fate of being separated from her family and sold into Southern slavery, Williams took a literal leap

The Diary of Afong Moy | The History of White People in America, Episode 4

The Diary of Afong Moy | The History of White People in America, Episode 4

Acclaimed poet Sally Wen Mao narrates the animated history of Afong Moy, America’s first recorded Chinese woman. She was brought to America by merchants and was exhibited as a circus oddity in 1830s New York City. She was eventually managed and exploited by circus showman P.T. Barnum as

Wild Hogs and Saffron

Wild Hogs and Saffron

A wild hog hunt in the Ozarks leads to an unexpectedly vulnerable dialogue between Iranian American filmmaker Andy Sarjahani and his childhood friend Bubba as they navigate a polarized world. As their paths diverged in the increasingly anti-Middle Eastern years after 9/11, Andy's journey of self-examination tries