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Filmmaker and Holocaust survivor Marian Marzynski returns to Poland and the Jewish ghettos of his childhood to chronicle the poignant, painful recollections of other child survivors. The film rescues haunting pieces of the past while exploring the conflicting feelings about national, cultural and religious identity that mark many survivors.
Top Secret America: 9/11 to the Boston Bombings
Top Secret America: 9/11 to the Boston Bombings
Frontline
More than a decade after 9/11 and hundreds of billions of dollars later, there are pressing questions about whether America's investment in its "terrorism industrial complex" has made us safer.
60 min.
Never Forget to Lie
Never Forget to Lie
Frontline
Holocaust survivors recall the horrors they endured.
60 min.
Shtetl
Shtetl
Frontline
A search for the lives and memories of an entire Jewish village lost in the Holocaust.
Kind Hearted Woman Pt. II
Kind Hearted Woman Pt. II
Frontline
“Kind Hearted Woman” shines a light on the epidemic of child sexual abuse on Native American reservations by following one woman’s intimate journey. Acclaimed filmmaker David Sutherland follows the single mother for three years as she struggles to save her children and heal herself.
60 min.
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Starting this Fall Frontline will be becoming a year-round production. To kick off this new transition Frontline will air four brand new documentaries for the Fall season. The topics to be covered include national security, arson, false confessions, and Afghanistan from directors Mike Kirk, Ofra Bikel, and Martin Smith.
On March 23, 2010, David Fanning (pictured, left), executive producer of Frontline, received the