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That’s Caroline
Director
Caroline Marks is surfing’s young phenom and her meteoric rise through the professional ranks, from turning pro aged just 13 to qualifying to compete for her country this summer, is just the beginning.
Adaptation: Kentucky
Executive Producer
If we can’t beat ‘em, eat ‘em!” is the slogan of Two Rivers Fisheries in Wickliffe, Kentucky. Chinese-American entrepreneur Angie Yu exports wild-caught Asian carp, an invasive species in the Mississippi River ecosystem, to 11 nations where carp is much-appreciated. She is also working to instill a love for carp among Americans, despite its stigma as a “trash fish.” Scientist and filmmaker Alizé Carrère celebrates the transformation of an aquatic invader into an economic and culinary treasure, seeing it as a creative adaptation in an ever-changing world.
New Deep South: House of JXN
Executive Producer
Contrary to the stereotype of Mississippi as a state of social conservatism and stagnation, the support, protection and love Rainbow families provide queer youth offers up an alternative view of the New Deep South.
Werner Herzog and Errol Morris on 'The Act of Killing'
Producer
Directors Errol Morris and Werner Herzog describe and discuss the film The Act of Killing (2012).
Werner Herzog and Errol Morris on 'The Act of Killing'
Director
Directors Errol Morris and Werner Herzog describe and discuss the film The Act of Killing (2012).
Detroit Lives
Producer
Before its economic decline, Detroit was a major metropolis. Now, in the 2000s, the young people of the Motor City are making it their own DIY paradise where rules are second to passion and creativity. Johnny Knoxville tours the city to meet some of the people who are creating a new Detroit on their own terms, against real adversity.
Detroit Lives
Director
Before its economic decline, Detroit was a major metropolis. Now, in the 2000s, the young people of the Motor City are making it their own DIY paradise where rules are second to passion and creativity. Johnny Knoxville tours the city to meet some of the people who are creating a new Detroit on their own terms, against real adversity.