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I Am Cait is a television docuseries that follows the life of Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, as she goes through her gender transition and adapts to her new life as a transgender woman. The show explores Caitlyn's personal journey, her relationships with family and friends, and her advocacy work for transgender rights.
Baron Noir is a thrilling TV show set in France that follows the story of a powerful mayor's political ambitions and manipulation. With themes of abuse of power, political scandal, and social debates, the show provides a gripping portrayal of French politics.
Spin is a political thriller TV show that follows the story of a spin doctor who becomes embroiled in a presidential campaign. The show explores themes of political manipulation, abuse of power, and political scandals within the context of French politics.
A political consultant helps a retired Marine veteran run for mayor of a small town in Wisconsin, igniting a fierce political campaign. The consultant, along with his team, strategizes and navigates through the complex world of American politics, creating a series of comedic and dramatic events.
A Black youth center leader from the suburbs of Paris becomes a candidate in the presidential election. The plot follows his journey and explores whether France is truly ready for a Black president.
Off the Record is a weekly, political talk program produced by Michigan public television station WKAR-TV in East Lansing, Michigan, and broadcast statewide on PBS member stations throughout Michigan. Off The Record is hosted by Michigan's senior capitol correspondent, Tim Skubick. The program covers the governor, legislature, political campaigns and state government. Off the Record has two segments, opening with a panel of reporters discussing recent news for 15 minutes followed by a roundtable interview with a politician or newsmaker.
In Primary Colors (1998), a Southern governor is running for President of the United States, and his campaign is filled with idealism, political satire, and scandalous secrets that threaten his chances of winning.
The Candidate follows the story of a political candidate running for the US Senate. It explores the challenges, cynicism, and political satire that come along with the election campaign. The candidate faces marital infidelity, dysfunction in his marriage, and deals with the underdog status. With political humor and an idealist approach, he tries to navigate the world of American politics.
Pove, a journalist, is assigned to cover a presidential campaign. As he investigates the front-runner, a member of a powerful French family, he uncovers startling revelations that bring both joy and intrigue.
This documentary examines the history of racial inequality in the United States, focusing on the criminal justice system and the mass incarceration of African Americans. It delves into the legacy of slavery, the civil rights movement, and the social and political factors that have perpetuated racial discrimination in America. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, '13th' exposes the systemic racism and injustice that continue to plague the country.
In 'Tô Ryca!', Selminha, a wealthy woman, loses her fortune and is forced to live a simple life. Throughout her journey, she discovers the importance of friendship, love, and self-discovery, ultimately realizing that happiness lies in the simplest things.
Best of Enemies is a documentary that delves into the rivalry between intellectual giants William F. Buckley Jr. and Gore Vidal during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Through archival footage and interviews, the film explores the impact of their debates on politics and television.
When a speechwriter suffering from insomnia and a love for politics gets a job in New Mexico, he falls in love with a reporter and gets caught up in a political campaign, battling rivals and dealing with plagiarism and a cute bear cub.
In the year 2008, during a blizzard in Colorado, the US Vice President is snowed in a diner with a television crew. As news of an impending nuclear attack on Iraq unfolds, the Vice President must make a decision that could have catastrophic consequences. With tensions rising and political debates intensifying, the diner becomes the center of a high-stakes political standoff.
The New Watchdogs explores the role of the media in shaping public opinion and the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists. It delves into issues like self-censorship, media concentration, and the corrupting influence of capitalism. Through interviews and archive footage, the documentary exposes the conflicts of interest and political debates that occur in the world of television journalism.
The President is a political drama based on a memoir of a French president. The story revolves around the political career and personal life of the president, including the challenges and scandals faced. It explores themes of corruption, power, and democracy in France during the 1950s.