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- A filmmaker decides to memorialize a murdered friend when his friend's ex-girlfriend announces she is expecting his son.
- Periodical is an eye-opening documentary that examines science, politics, and mystery of the menstrual cycle, through the experiences of doctors, athletes, movie stars, journalists, activists, and everyday people.
- A docuseries exploring the influence and legacy of recent events and how they have charted new and unanticipated paths forward.
- In "Leguizamo Does America," John Leguizamo travels across the country to bring viewers inside America's thriving Latino communities - all with his characteristic edge, energy, and wit. From San Juan to East L.A. with some surprising stops in between, Leguizamo will celebrate the history, culture, food, and other contributions of Latinx people shaping America, from young actors sharing their heartfelt stories at a Washington, D.C. Latino theater, to the immigrants who transformed the city of Chicago and the indigenous people of Puerto Rico who invented barbecue. It's part politics, part road trip, and part history lesson, all wrapped in a vintage Leguizamo adventure, showcasing the fastest-growing demographic in the nation.
- Former Chief Official White House Photographer Pete Souza's journey as a person with top secret clearance and total access to the President.
- Using unexpected canvasses, JR's intention is to give a global voice to everyday people through a genre-blending combination of public art, photography and large format spectacle.
- A group of mothers discover that the Santa Susana Field Laboratory was the site of one of the largest nuclear accidents in United States history; and may have exposed their children and their community to cancer-causing hazardous waste.
- Revisits the story of Terri Schiavo, a deeply personal decade-long saga that captivated the country and forced Americans to reckon with profound issues at the intersection of faith and politics that reverberate to this day.
- Eric Robert Rudolph, the 1996 Olympic bomber, was the subject of the largest domestic FBI manhunt in US history, evading capture in the woods of North Carolina for over five years. Using archival news footage, interviews with investigators and experts on the scene, as well as Eric Rudolph's own words, it is revealed what drove Rudolph to kill, and what goes on inside the mind of a 'lone wolf' terrorist.
- In this hour, MSNBC goes inside the world of Bryon Widner, a former skinhead "pit bull", as he undergoes painful treatments to remove the physical representation of the hate he had exhibited to the world for more than half his life.
- The story of several families who have their lives destroyed when their hometown is whipped into a frenzy by allegations of child molestation.
- Documentary collects accounts of 9/11, recorded in the months after the attacks, and present-day testimonials from the same eyewitnesses.
- In Summer 2021 Kabul falls to Taliban, members of the Under-18 Afghan Women's Football Team attempt a daring evacuation from their homeland.
- Exposes the scam behind the disastrous school loan crisis.
- Traces the U.S. military's long history of discrimination against the gay community and one couple's personal journey for acceptance.
- Sitting members of Congress aiding and abetting a plot to overthrow the government. Insurrectionists criminally charged with plotting to end American democracy for good.
- "Love and The Constitution," a new documentary from MSNBC Films, provides an insider's view into the life of Representative Jamie Raskin and an intimate look at both a nation and Congressman in crisis.
- Rachel Maddow takes a special look at the Oklahoma City bombing by offering a first look at a taped confession by Timothy McVeigh that was made shortly before his execution.
- Provides unprecedented access, including interviews with Giuliani's own son Andrew, and explores the former prosecutor and mayor's rise to power, fall from grace, and how little he changed in between.
- Split Screen investigates the power of news media to inform our nation's politics. It explores the history of misinformation and disinformation, and how their rapid spread has created diametrically opposing realities among Americans.
- An in-depth look into the Branch Davidians, a religious cult led by David Koresh in the late 1980s and early 1990s that ultimately met with a tragic, fiery end.
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- MSNBC Films brings viewers the inside story on the men behind the 'D.C. sniper attacks': John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. Interviews with Muhammad's ex-wife Mildred -- who had divorced him long before the attacks -- tell of her former husband's transformation from a happy father of three into a cold-blooded killer -- who marked her as his final target.
- "Witness: The Kidnapping of Patty Hearst" chronicles the two-year search for the kidnapped heiress Patty Hearst, through the eyes and words of those who lived it.