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Episodes (13)

Ep 1
When I Walk
2014-06-23•60m
The Season 27 premiere features Jason DaSilva's "When I Walk," in which the filmmaker chronicles his life for five years after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at age 25. By happenstance, a family member records the moment when the diagnosis hits home: while vacationing in the Caribbean, his legs give out. Yet, not all is bad: he meets Alice Cook, whose mother also has MS, at a support group. The two fall in love, marry and collaborate on completing the documentary.

Ep 2
American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs
2014-06-30•60m
A profile of 98-year-old Grace Lee Boggs, a Chinese-American social activist in Detroit who has spent much of her adult life fighting for civil rights and female equality.

Ep 3
My Way to Olympia
2014-07-07•60m
Filmmaker Niko von Glasow profiles participants at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, including a one-handed Norwegian table tennis player, the Rwandan sitting volleyball team, an American archer who uses his feet and a Greek paraplegic boccia player. Along the way, von Glasow—who was born with severely shortened arms—sees his preconceptions and stereotypes about the Paralympics and sports in general upended.

Ep 4
Getting Back to Abnormal
2014-07-14•60m
The changed realities of post-Katrina New Orleans, including a population that is less African-American and less poor than before the storm, are examined in this documentary, which focuses on the 2010 re-election campaign of city councilwoman Stacy Head, a polarizing figure, and her aide, Barbara Lacen-Keller.

Ep 5
Dance for Me
2014-07-21•60m
The world of professional ballroom dancing in Denmark, where participants often look beyond the country's borders for the perfect partner, is examined. The documentary follows Egor, a 15 year old from Russia, as he adjusts to life in Denmark and to his 14-year-old Danish partner, Mie.

Ep 6
Fallen City
2014-07-28•60m
After Beichuan, China was destroyed in an earthquake, buildings are rebuilt more quickly than the community. Official Selection of Sundance 2013.

Ep 7
15 to Life: Kenneth's Story
2014-08-04•60m
The story of a 15-year old sentenced to four life sentences. Does society benefit from incarcerating young teens to a lifetime in prison?

Ep 8
A World Not Ours
2014-08-18•60m
A family's experience living in a Lebanese refugee camp for multiple generations. Love and family are tinged with desperation. Official Selection of the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival.

Ep 9
Big Men
2014-08-25•60m
Explorers the world of backroom negotiations and deal making in Ghana's oil business.

Ep 10
After Tiller
2014-09-01•60m
The story of the four abortion doctors that remained in Wichita, Kansas after the assassination of George Tiller in 2009.

Ep 11
The Genius of Marian
2014-09-08•60m
Pam White and her family struggle to retain her memories and life by recording their interactions in the face of an Alzheimer diagnoses.

Ep 12
Koch
2014-09-22•60m
The mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989, Ed Koch fought crime and financial difficulties during a difficult period for the City of New York.

Ep 13
The Act of Killing
2014-10-07•60m
Joshua Oppenheimer visits men accused of playing a key role in the killing of over one-million Indonesians in 1965. Initially, the men explain their actions as patriotic and necessary. But over time, some question their actions. 2013 Oscar nominee. 2014 BAFTA Best Documentary.