The Rat brothers need just one caviar-laden sturgeon to strike it rich.
When the ANC won power in South Africa, they had to govern alongside their oppressors.
Performance artist Alexander Pushkin pushes the limits of creative dissent in a dictatorship.
Families of those killed under dictator Spanish General Francisco Franco search for answers.
China struggles to modernize its centuries-old justice system.
A powerful story about the bond between humans and pets, against the backdrop of Hurricane Katrina.
"All of the dogs and cats you see here are the family member that hasn’t been found yet."
"That dog meant so much to us until it’s ridiculous."
"After Bealice died, it was Bandit and me in this big house."
Is imitation sincerely flattery, or could it be an insidious form of mockery?
Reenacting an historically controversial event can challenge the documentary standard of objectivity.
Most Indians don't ride horses or wear feathers, but in the movies they always do.
On Will Sampson's performance in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
"After playing the bonehead savage for so many years, the Navajo get their sweet revenge."
Dances With Wolves- fleshed out characters or same old stereotypes?
The death of Longoria tore a Texas town apart and sparked a civil rights movement.
What happened in Three Rivers changed the lives of millions.
Santiago Hernandez on town opposition to a Felix Longoria commemoration.
The relationship of Lyndon Johnson and Dr. Hector Garcia was complex and contentious.
In 1940s Three Rivers, segregation extended from town to cemetery.
Three decades ago, two Crow Indian adoptees died after running away. No one knew why.
Chris Billing discusses the challenges he faced investigating his own family's past.
Animators bring one of the film's anecdotes to life.
Bigotry knocked her down ... but her music knocked back.
Prejudice and politics wounded Conrad deeply, but in the media she appeared stoic.
For Conrad - truly the embodiment of "Amazing Grace" - creativity is essential.
Center Point, TX was a "safe haven" for African Americans, with rich musical traditions.
Conrad's classmate, Robert Mims, believed students generally approved of desegregation.
Follow the unlikely story of America's original shock-jock.
A filmmaker gets caught in the crossfire of controversy over a massive dam project in rural India.