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    This week, screenings from coast to coast engage communities in conversation about a range of social issues.
    POV Staff 2 min read March 20, 2015 POV Films Blog Comments
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    This week, Las Vegas gathers to discuss criminal justice with 15 to Life, while St. Peters follows the journey of a young Danish dancer pursuing his dreams in Dance For Me.
    POV Staff 1 min read March 6, 2015 POV Films Blog Comments
  • Join the Online Video Chat with '15 to Life' Filmmaker Nadine Pequeneza
    Ask your questions for the filmmaker of 15 to Life during our online Google+ video chat on Tuesday, August 5, 2-3 PM ET (11 AM-12 PM PT).
    POV Staff 2 min read August 4, 2014 POV Films Blog Comments
  • Next on POV: Give Up Tomorrow
    POV returns this week with a shocking film about corruption within the judicial system of the Philippines and one of the most sensational trials in the country’s history. Premieres October 4, 2012 on PBS.
    POV Staff 1 min read October 2, 2012 POV Films Blog Comments
  • Watch a Sneak Preview of 'Give Up Tomorrow' on Your iPhone or iPad
    Just announced! You can now watch the riveting 'Give Up Tomorrow' before the U.S. broadcast premiere on October 4, 2012 on the PBS app for iPhone and iPad!
    POV Staff 1 min read September 28, 2012 POV Films Blog Comments
  • POV's 'Presumed Guilty' is Subject of Landmark Freedom of Speech and Censorship Case in Mexico
    The award-winning Presumed Guilty has become the highest-grossing documentary in Mexico's history, but last Wednesday, the film was pulled from the theatrical circuit by a federal judge. Another court has now overturned that ruling, but the legal battle continues.
    Sean Holmquest 2 min read March 11, 2011 Documentary News Comments