- 'Whiteness Project: Inside the White/Caucasian Box' on POV Digital
"Provocative and unsettling, the Whiteness Project is straight from the horse's mouth, which, for better or worse, is more telling than you might imagine." — Tom McKay, Mic
- Filmmakers and Developers Re-invent the Documentary for the Web At POV Hackathon 7 in New York; Projects Now Online: pbs.org/pov/hackathon
Join a '70s encounter group through a graphic novel; Visit the secret Cold War "nuclear city" buried under ice in Greenland; Learn about a Guatemalan dictator's trial; See how an 1893 terrorist act in Chicago collides with a 2023 climate-induced cataclysm; Explore the mystery of dark matter.
- POV Wins 2014 News & Documentary Emmy® Award for 'Herman's House'
Film Tells the Story of a Man in Solitary Confinement and His Life-changing Relationship with a New York Artist
- POV Delivers a Revolutionary Approach to Storytelling with Six New Interactive Documentary Shorts
Viewers can interact and engage online with compelling short films dealing with timely social issues
- Oscar-nominated 'The Act of Killing,' a Dreamlike, Terrifying Journey Into The Minds of Death Squad Leaders, Has National Broadcast Premiere Monday, Oct. 6, 2014 on PBS's POV
The world little remembers the murder of more than 1 million Indonesians in 1965, but in Indonesia the massacre is honored as a patriotic act
- POV's 'Big Men' Is a Nail-Biting Exposé of What Happens When the U.S. Oil Industry Comes to Africa, Airing Monday, Aug. 25, 2014 on PBS
An Unprecedented Inside Look at the Global Deal Making and Dark Underside of Energy Development—A Contest For Money and Power That Is Reshaping The World
- POV's 'Koch' Is a Fascinating Portrait of the Larger-Than-Life New York City Mayor, Airing Monday, Sept. 22, 2014 on PBS
An Inside Portrait of the Man and the City at a Time of Crisis and Re-invention.
- In POV's 'The Genius of Marian,' a Family Rediscovers Its Blessings in the Midst Of Coping With a Devastating Disease, Airing Monday, Sept. 8, 2014 on PBS
Vivacious, Beautiful and Talented, Pam White Faces the Ravages of Alzheimer's,Just as Her Mother, Marian, Did
- POV's 'After Tiller' Goes inside the Lives of Last Four Doctors in the U.S. Who Openly Perform Late Abortions, Monday, Sept. 1, 2014 on PBS
Film Explores Doctors' Ethical Dilemmas and Patients' Difficult Decisions
- POV Films Nominated for Six News & Documentary Emmy Awards
POV Wins 2014 News & Documentary Emmy® Award for 'Herman's House'
- POV's 'A World Not Ours' Is a Humorous, Bittersweet Memoir of Life In a Palestinian Refugee Camp, Airing Monday, Aug. 18, 2014 on PBS
What Happens When a Refugee Camp Becomes a Home to Generations? Filmmaker's Yearly Visits Paint a Picture of Family Affection, Political Turmoil and World Cup Fever.
- Attention, Documentary Fans: POV Premiere Parties Are Back! Watch Films and Enter for a Chance to Win Great Prizes
Red Carpet Not Required. Premiere Parties Can Be Small or Large; All You Need Is a TV or Laptop Plus Friends and Family.
- Does Sentencing a Teenager to Life in Prison Without Parole Serve Our Society Well? POV's '15 to Life: Kenneth's Story' Follows a Young Man's Plea For Redemption, Monday, Aug. 4, 2014 on PBS
Documentary Reveals that the United States Is the Only Country in the World that Routinely Condemns Children to Die in Prison
- Survivors of a Deadly Earthquake in China Face Trauma and Uncertainty In POV's 'Fallen City,' Monday, July 28, 2014 on PBS
New City Rises Where 2008 Quake Wiped Out Town of 20,000; Residents Must Overcome Legacy of Loss, Grief and Fear
- Two Teenagers Go for the Gold in Competitive Ballroom Dancing In POV's 'Dance for Me,' Monday, July 21, 2014 on PBS
Mie Is only 14 and Already a Star in Her Native Denmark. Her Russian Partner, Egor, Is 15 and a Long Way from Home
- POV's 'Getting Back to Abnormal' Is a Lively Update on the Changing Face Of Post-Katrina New Orleans, Airing Monday, July 14, 2014 on PBS
Tensions Mount as the City's Population Grows Less Black and Less Poor
- POV's 'My Way to Olympia' Is a Wry and Inspiring Account of the 2012 London Paralympics, Airing Monday, July 7, 2014 on PBS
Disabled Film Director Niko von Glasow Discovers a World of Fierce Competition--And a Challenge to His Own Stereotypes
- 'American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs' Rediscovers a Singular Woman and a Critical Slice of American History, Monday, June 30, 2014 on PBS's POV
Story of How a Chinese American Woman Became a Civil Rights Activist and Black Power Militant Reveals a Turbulent Era and Its Unfinished Struggles