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WHAT TO WATCH
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July 17, 2020 |
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PBS Short Film Festival
July 13th - July 24th |
The
2020 PBS Short Film Festival is a celebration of independent films and
filmmaking, and a love for the craft. Each year the films highlight
topics like social injustice, religion, addiction, public policy, love
and all things inspiring. |
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Masterpiece
Grantchester: Episode 5When Will finds two boys near death, he must face up to his part in their tragedy.
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Independent LensCooked: Survival by Zip Code
Were the 739 deaths from Chicago's 1995 heatwave a one-time tragedy or appalling trend? |
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FRONTLINE
Once Upon A Time In IraqThe story of the Iraq war & the chaos that followed, told by Iraqis who lived through it.
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Racism in America
POV: Every Mother's Son
Three
mothers find themselves united to transform their grief into profound
social change. Explore this and more stories in our Racism in America
playlist, which examines the racial disparities in education, the
economy, health care and the criminal justice system. |
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Great PerformancesGP at the Met: The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess
Enjoy the American folk opera set in 1920s Charleston with a score by George Gershwin. |
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MasterpieceBeecham House Season Finale
John learns who betrayed him. Beecham House is attacked. |
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American Masters: Mae West - Dirty BlondeThis episode is now available to station members with PBS Passport.
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