Tag: PBS

Matter of Mind: My Parkinson’s | PBS Exclusive Clip

Master of Minds is back with its third installment with Matter of Mind: My Parkinson’s. With the purpose to bring awareness of the neurodegenerative disease. But also with the real life patience that are determined

A Thousand Pines | Sebastian Diaz Aguirre and Noam Osband on Foreign Workers Replanting Trees in America

It’s a grueling, tough, and demanding job in America, but someone must do it. The documentary A Thousand Pines, follows a group of documented foreign planters for months as they re-plant trees in the United

Sister Úna Lived a Good Death | Par Parekh On Celebrating The Last Days of a Nun

Director Par Parekh wanted to film something that celebrates life and not death. He came across a nun in Los Angeles dying of cancer, but rather than filming the last days of survival—the vibrant woman

The Metal Detector | Brendan Patrick Hughes on Short Doc Unearthing Allied B-17 Crash in Austria

People with a metal detector seeking unwanted items isn’t just a simple hobby. For one man, his metal-detecting hobby became a treasure hunt as he put the pieces of a downed World War II plane

Javier Robayo Talks About Natures Rights For Wild Hope | Exclusive

Wild Hope brings various stories about regular people making a difference. Biologist Javier Robayo is one of them and is seen protecting the Ecuadorian forest against human greed. https://youtu.be/LC6jw2GOsCg Wild Hope Official Trailer | Courtesy

A ‘Barney And Friends’ Feature Film Coming Soon?

Being the oldest of three siblings that were raised in the 90's, we each had our fair share of children's programming including shows like Sesame Street, Reading Rainbow and Barney and Friends. The last one