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POV
POV logo.png
Genre Documentary
Created by Marc Weiss
Developed by Marc Weiss
Country of origin  United States
No. of seasons 22
No. of episodes 250+
Production
Producer(s) American Documentary, Inc.
Broadcast
Original channel PBS
Original run July 5, 1988 – present
External links
Official website
Production website

POV (aka P.O.V.) is a PBS television series which features independent nonfiction films. POV is a cinema term for "point of view".

POV is the longest-running showcase on television for independent documentary films.[1] PBS presents 14-16 POV programs each year, and the series has premiered over 250 films to U.S. television audiences since 1988.[2] POV's films have a strong first-person, social-issue focus. Many established directors, including Michael Moore, Jonathan Demme, Terry Zwigoff, Errol Morris, Albert and David Maysles, Michael Apted, Frederick Wiseman, Marlon Riggs, and Ross McElwee have had work screened as part of the POV series.

The series has garnered both critical and industry acclaim over its 20-plus years on television. POV programs have also won major industry awards including three Oscars, 19 Emmys, 36 Cine Golden Eagles and 12 Peabody Awards.[2]

Contents

Filmography

1988

1989

1990

1991

  • Absolutely Positive by Peter Adair
  • Marc and Ann by Les Blank, Maureen Gosling, Chris Simon
  • Honorable Nations by Chana Gazit, David Steward
  • Chemical Valley by Mimi Pickering, Anne Lewis Johnson
  • Tongues Untied by Marlon Riggs
  • Berkeley in the Sixties by Mark Kitchell
  • A Little Vicious by Immy Humes
  • The Big Band by James Toback
  • Maria's Story by Pamela Cohen, Monona Wali, and Catherine M. Ryan
  • Homes Apart: The Two Koreas by Christine Choy, JT Takagi
  • Casting The First Stone by Julie Gustafson
  • Sa-I-Guɡ by Dai Sil Kim-Gibson, Christine Choy and Elaine Kim

1992

  • Color Adjustment by Marlon Riggs
  • Intimate Stranger by Alan Berliner
  • Finding Christa by Camille Billops, James Hatch
  • Last Images of War by Stephen Olsson, Scott Andrews
  • A Season in Hell by Walter Brock, Stephen Roszell
  • Promise Not to Tell by Rhea Gavry
  • Dream Deceivers: The Story Behind James Vance Vs. Judas Priest by David Van Taylor
  • Fast Food Women by Anne Lewis Johnson
  • Faith Even to the Fire by Sylvia Morales, Jean Victor
  • Pets or Meat by Michael Moore
  • Louisiana Boys -- Raised on Politics by Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker and Paul Stekler

1993

1994

1995

  • Leona's Sister Gerri by Jane Gilooly
  • Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter by Deborah Hoffmann
  • No Place Like Home by Kathryn Hunt
  • Satya: A Prayer for the Enemy by Ellen Bruno
  • The Uprising of '34 by George Stoney, Judith Helfand, Susanne Rostock
  • Louisiana Boys: Raised on Politics by Paul Stekler, Andrew Kolker, Louis Alvarez
  • Twitch and Shout by Laurel Chiten
  • Home Economics: A Documentary of Suburbia by Jenny Cool
  • Out of Sight by David Sutherland
  • Dealers Among Dealers by Gaylen Ross

1996

  • Taking On The Kennedys by Joshua Seftel
  • Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision by Freida Lee Mock
  • Personal Belongings by Steven Bognar
  • A Litany For Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde by Ada Gay Griffin, Michele Parkerson
  • a.k.a. Don Bonus by Spencer Nakasako, Sokly Don Bonus Ny
  • No Loans Today by Lisanne Skyler
  • The Transformation by Susana Aiken, Carlos Aparicio
  • The Women Outside by J.T.Orinne Takagi, Hye Jung Park
  • Just For The Ride by Amanda Micheli
  • Remembering Wei Yi-fang, Remembering Myself by Yvonne Welbon
  • Taken for a Ride by Jim Klein, Martha Olson

1997

  • Nobody's Business by Alan Berliner
  • Battle for the Minds by Steven Lipscomb
  • A Healthy Baby Girl by Judith Helfand
  • Jesse's Gone by Michael Smith
  • Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary by Laura Simon
  • Who is Henry Jaglom? by Alex Rubin, Jeremy Workman
  • In Whose Honor? by Jay Rosenstein
  • Girls Like Us by Jane C. Wagner, Tina DiFeliciantonio
  • Blacks and Jews by Deborah Kaufman, Bari Scott, Alan Snitow
  • A Perfect Candidate by R.J. Cutler, David Van Taylor

1998

  • Baby, It's You by Ann Makepeace
  • Tobacco Blues by Eren McGinnis and Christine Fugate
  • The Band by David Zeiger
  • Licensed to Kill by Arthur Dong
  • Kelly Loves Tony by Spencer Nakasako
  • If I Can't Do It by Walter Brock
  • Barbie Nation: An Unauthorized Tour by Susan Stern
  • The Vanishing Line by Maren Monsen
  • Sacrifice by Ellen Bruno
  • Cuba 15 by Elizabeth Schub
  • Family Name by Macky Alston

1999

  • Rabbit In The Moon by Emiko Omori
  • Golden Threads by Lucy Winer and Karen Eaton
  • In My Corner by Ricki Stern
  • The Green Monster by David Finn, David Hess and A.C. Weary
  • Corpus: A Home Movie for Selena by Lourdes Portillo
  • School Prayer: A Community At War by Ben Crane and Slawomir Grünberg
  • The Double Life of Ernesto Gomez Gomez by Catherine Ryan and Gary Weimberg

2000

  • Regret To Inform by Barbara Sonneborn and Janet Cole
  • Well-Founded Fear by Shari Robertson and Michael Camerini
  • Butterfly by Doug Wolens
  • La Boda by Hannah Weyer
  • Stranger with a Camera by Elizabeth Barret
  • Blink by Elizabeth Thompson
  • Our House in Havana by Stephen Olsson
  • Dreamland by Lisanne Skyler
  • American Gypsy: A Stranger in Everybody's Land by Jasmine Dellal
  • KPFA On the Air by Veronica Selver and Sharon Wood
  • Live Free or Die by Marion Lipschutz and Rose Rosenblatt
  • First Person Plural by Deann Borshay Liem

2001

2002

  • The Smith Family by Tasha Oldham
  • Boomtown by Bryan Gunnar Cole
  • Hybrid by Monteith McCollum
  • Refrigerator Mothers by David E. Simpson, J.J. Hanley & Gordon Quinn
  • Fenceline: A Company Town Divided by Slawomir Grunberg with Jane Greenberg
  • Señorita Extraviada by Lourdes Portillo
  • Mai's America by Marlo Poras
  • Sweet Old Song by Leah Mahan
  • Escuela by Hannah Weyer
  • Afghanistan Year 1380 by Fabrizio Lazzaretti and Alberto Vendemmiati and Giuseppe Pettito
  • Escuela by Hannah Weyer

2003

  • Flag Wars by Linda Goode Bryant and Linda Poitras
  • Georgie Girl by Annie Goldson and Peter Wells
  • Larry v. Lockney by Mark Birnbaum and Jim Schermbeck
  • Discovering Dominga by Patricia Flynn with Mary Jo McConahay
  • The Flute Player by Jocelyn Glatzer
  • 90 Miles by Juan Carlos Zaldívar
  • American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai'i by Lisette Marie Flanary and Evann Siebens
  • West 47th Street by Bill Lichtenstein and June Peoples
  • Family Fundamentals by Arthur Dong
  • Soldados: Chicanos in Viet Nam by Charley Trujillo and Sonya Rhee
  • The Sixth Section by Alex Rivera
  • State of Denial by Elaine Epstein
  • What I Want My Words To Do To You by Madeleine Gavin, Judith Katz, and Gary Sunshine
  • Love & Diane by Jennifer Dworkin

2004

  • Farmingville by Carlos Sandoval and Catherine Tambini
  • Bill's Run: A Political Journey in Rural Kansas by Richard Kassebaum
  • War Feels Like War by Esteban Uyarra
  • Thirst by Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman
  • Last Man Standing: Politics- Texas Style by Paul Stekler
  • A Family Undertaking by Elizabeth Westrate
  • Every Mother's Son by Tami Gold and Kelly Anderson
  • Speedo: A Demolition Derby Love Story by Jesse Moss
  • Wattstax by Mel Stuart
  • Freedom Machines by Jamie Stobie and Janet Cole
  • A Panther in Africa by Aaron Matthews
  • Lost Boys of Sudan by Megan Mylan and Jon Shenk
  • Chisholm 72 by Shola Lynch

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

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