Through the stories of front line medical workers, patients, and ordinary citizens, this film provides a human face to the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the city where the virus was first discovered.
The PBS Short Film Festival elevates the reach and visibility of independent filmmakers from across the country. Since its inception in 2012, hundreds of films celebrating love, acceptance, family, strength, equality, friendship, loyalty and more have been presented under the festival’s banner. The 2022 festival features “Stories that Stick” to highlight the impact of powerful storytelling.
COBRA follows the Prime Minister and his emergency committee as they navigate the difficulties in overcoming a major national crisis.
"Murder?"..."Almost certainly." Gear up for an all-new season chock full of mysteries, love, and more.
Nish has an epiphany as he and Lucian escape arrest at Danioni's behest. Constance catches Lucian's eye on a boat trip but sees more than she bargained for in return. Bella stands up to Danioni, who hands over a compromising letter to her husband.
The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song salutes musician Lionel Richie for his unforgettable work that has shown us that music can bring us together.
The whistleblower, Minori, who Makoto once dated, won't back down and goes public, leading to an inquiry run by the university. When the university directors try to influence the results of the inquiry, one panel member, Dr. Ueda, has a breakdown so Minori stops cooperating with the inquiry. The university replaces Ueda with Dr. Sawada, a notorious eccentric.
Decorated veteran Jason Johnson's Project K-9 Hero saves retired military and police dogs from being euthanized. The War and Treaty's Michael, who is also a veteran, and Tanya Trotter perform a soulful power ballad honoring Jason and his hero dogs.
Join us in the kitchen as the remaining eight cooks share favorite comfort foods and a dish inspired by a loved one. From first date cuisine to sentimental recipes passed down through generations, love is definitely in the air.
The award-winning 1996 film, Happy Birthday Tūtū Ruth, directed by Ann Marie Kirk, profiles Ruth Makaila Nakagawa Kaholoaʻa starting with the celebration of her 90th birthday. Tūtū Ruth was was born and raised in Waipiʻo and Waimanu valleys in the Kohala Mountains on Hawaiʻi Island. She grew taro for most of her life while raising 13 children mostly by herself.