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A gripping new investigation into the Bashar al-Assad regime’s arrest, torture and execution of detainees during the Syrian war. WGVU spoke with Emmy award-winning journalist and filmmaker Sara Obeidat.
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Holland Hospital presents a free screening of a movie focusing on the physical and mental changes women experience during menopause, exposing what women don’t talk about
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the Docuseries features stories of 3 Ford Employees, Archives and Heritage Brand Manager Ted Ryan with comments.
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In August 2023, the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century reduced much of the Hawaiian town of Lahaina to ashes, killing more than 100 people and displacing thousands. Could the fire’s catastrophic toll have been prevented? WGVU’s Patrick Center talks with filmmaker Xinyan Yu.
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The film offers a timely and comprehensive look at Xi Jinping’s vision for China and the broader implications. Interviews with current and former U.S. government officials including members of the first Trump administration who helped shape America’s economic and national security policies towards China. WGVU spoke with award-winning correspondent Martin Smith.
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In 2020, FRONTLINE followed more than a dozen Americans in eight states across the country chronicled in the documentary "American Voices: A Nation in Turmoil." Four years later, those same Americans share how their hopes and fears have changed since 2020 in a nation that remains deeply divided. WGVU’ spoke with filmmaker and director, Mike Shum.
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The hour-long special investigates the lives and views of J.D. Vance and Tim Walz as they run for Vice President. In a historic election, those who know the candidates best reveal the influences and ideas they’d bring to the White House. WGVU talks with director, Gabrielle Schonder.
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The two-hour special investigates the lives and characters of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as they seek the presidency. The film offers insight from those who know both candidates best, revealing key moments that shape how they would lead America if they are elected in November. WGVU talks with award-winning filmmaker Michael Kirk.
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Two American Families: 1991-2024 is a portrait of perseverance from FRONTLINE and Bill Moyers that raises unsettling questions about the changing nature of the American economy and the impact on people struggling to make a living. WGVU’s Patrick Center talks with producers and directors Tom Casciato and Kathleen Hughes.
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The inside story of Alex Saab, his capture and then release by the U.S. in a controversial prisoner swap, and what has happened to the journalists who helped uncover the corruption scandal. WGVU talks with film director, Juan Andres Revell about the work of Armando.info investigative journalist Roberto Deniz.