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Register for the 'Fine Cut' Speaker Series
Get a tour of the ins and outs of filmmaking with an expert guide. Each week, a speaker will give young filmmakers the lay of the land, paving the way for their future ambitions.

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Connected: A Search for Unity
The Sea
For over a century, the residents of the idyllic fishing village of Port Clyde, Maine, have followed their ancestors’ footsteps, and answered the mysterious call of the sea.

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Tending Nature
You Will Not Be Invisible: Tongva Elder Julia Bogany’s Unwavering Commitment to Future Generations
Committed to teaching and celebrating her ancestors' history, stories, language, sites and traditions, longtime activist and educator Julia Bogany leaves behind a legacy of raising awareness of the original inhabitants of what is now Los Angeles.

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Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World
Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World
Travel to nine countries and across 1,400 years of cultural history to explore the astonishing artistic and architectural riches of Islam.

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Independent Lens
Down a Dark Stairwell
"Down a Dark Stairwell" chronicles the tragic shooting of Akai Gurley, an innocent Black man, in Brooklyn, and the trial and subsequent conviction of the Chinese American police officer, Peter Liang, who pulled the trigger.

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Earth Focus
Kill the Senate Filibuster and Save a Bipartisan American West That Cares About the Environment
Former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid along with 18 Democratic senators say the filibuster may need to be reformed or abolished to break the partisan logjam holding up legislation on the most urgent crises facing our nation, including climate change.

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Democracy Now!
Chicago Police Officer Shot 13-Year-Old Adam Toledo with His Hands in the Air
Protesters in Chicago took to the streets to condemn the police killing of Adam Toledo, a 13-year-old Latinx boy, after bodycam video released by the Chicago police showed Toledo had his hands up in the air when a police officer shot him dead on March 29.

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Road Trip
Huell Searches for the Mythical 'State of Jefferson'
Huell travels to the northernmost reaches of our state in search of the mythical "State of Jefferson."

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Amanpour and Company
April 15, 2021
This episode features Fawzia Koofi, Jon Ossoff, Patrick Sharkey, Diane Warren and Laura Pausini.