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Nonfiction DVDs January 2021
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Agatha Christie: Inside The Mind Of Agatha Christie And Agatha Christie's England
Inside The Mind of Agatha Chirstie - Agatha Christie ranks as one of the most successful writers of all time. Combining rare access to Christie’s family and her personal archive, the show gives viewers a never-before-seen look into the late crime writer’s fascinating life story. Agatha Christie's England - retraces the celebrated English writer’s footsteps across the United Kingdom. With access to both her family and those who lived with her and knew her best.
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Assassins
The audacious murder of Kim Jong-un’s brother in a crowded Malaysian airport sparked a worldwide media frenzy. At the center of the investigation are two young women who are either cold-blooded killers or unwitting pawns in a political assassination. Assassins goes beyond the headlines to question every angle of this case, from human trafficking to geopolitical espionage to the secretive dynamics of the North Korean dynasty.
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Australian Bushfire Rescue
Tells the stories of rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals that survived Australia's devastating bushfires
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Born to Be
Follows the work of Dr. Jess Ting at the groundbreaking Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery in New York City, where all transgender and gender nonconforming people have access to quality transition-related health and surgical care. This feature-length documentary takes an intimate look at how one doctor’s work impacts the lives of his patients as well as how his journey from renowned plastic surgeon to pioneering gender-affirming surgeon has led to his own transformation.
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Diving Deep
Looks at the life of explorer, cinematographer, and environmentalist, Mike deGruy, who died in a helicopter crash at the age of sixty
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Driving while black
Chronicles the history and personal experiences of African Americans on the road from the early days of the automobile to the present day
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Fat: A Documentary 2
The sequel to the international sensation that delves deeper into the age-old question: 'What should people be eating?'
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The Friendliest Town
Follows the efforts of Kelvin Sewell, the first Black police chief in the town of Pocokoke City, Maryland, to start a community policing program
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In case of emergency
Follows emergency department nurses and looks at the state of public health in emergency rooms across the country
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Jonathan Scott's Power Trip
Follows Jonathan Scott around the United States as he talks to people on both sides of the solar and renewable energy debate
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Minding the Gap
Follows the lives of three skateboarder friends in Illinois as they transition to adulthood
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Nature's Fear Factor
Tells the story of how wild dogs were reintroduced to Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park with the goal of keeping its ecosystem healthy
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Primates
Follows a variety of primates around the world, capturing their behavior in the wild
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A Thousand Cuts
Follows journalist Maria Ressa as she examines the erosion of democracy under the authoritarian regime of President Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines
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