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Welcome to the PBS Documentaries channel—presented by PBS Digital Studios and Independent Television Service (ITVS), dedicated to documenting our shared human journey and helping us understand one another a little better. Stream full-length films and short stories that explore culture, history, nature, science, identity, and the people and experiences shaping our lives. Dive into our roots and our communities—the work we do, the people we love, and the traditions that make us who we are.
Subscribe for award-winning documentaries, short-form storytelling, and fresh perspectives. Watch, learn, and leave inspired—then share the story.
#pbsdigitalstudios #documentary
Subscribe for award-winning documentaries, short-form storytelling, and fresh perspectives. Watch, learn, and leave inspired—then share the story.
#pbsdigitalstudios #documentary
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🎬 LEAVING SOON 🎬 These two films will be leaving the channel soon:
⏳ Watch them before they're gone:
• The Inquisitor -}
https://bit.ly/3Nmx873
• Keep Quiet and Forgive -}
https://bit.ly/4v1AvAY
Streaming rights are coming to an end 😢 Don't miss your chance to see them before they leave the platform.
👇 Have you watched either one yet? If so, share your thoughts in the comments!
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LA friends! 🎬 We're excited to share that our docuseries, The Story in Us, will premiere at the Dances With Films Festival next week:
https://danceswithfilms.ticketspice.c...
The festival showcases outstanding shorts and documentaries from filmmakers across the country, and we're honored to be part of this year's lineup.
Catch The Story in Us on Friday, June 26, at 4 PM and be among the first to see the series on the big screen.
Tickets are on sale now! (link above)
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Did you love Ryan Coogler’s Oscar-winning vampire musical “Sinners”? Then you would love the newest Film Club episode, which dives into the new documentary “Natchez” by director Suzannah Herbert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAf79...
Join hosts Marissa Pina and Lucky Nguyen in a conversation with educator, tour guide, and filmmaker EJ Johnson as they discuss the film, the complexities of historical tourism, and why the question of who gets to tell history still matters today, drawing on connections like Sinners and Get Out, at the link above.
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Should a KKK hall be preserved or torn down? Fort Worth chose a third path:
youtube.com/watch?v=BI-q2Dyrj_Y&t=18s
The Last Klavern follows the community deciding what to do with one of the last remaining Klan halls in the United States. Their answer: rename it after Fred Rouse, the only Black man recorded as lynched in the city, and transform it into a center for arts and healing.
This is history being rewritten. Not erased, but transformed.
Watch now at the link above and leave your thoughts in the comments!
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