P.O.V.

Season 10

POV, a cinema term for "point of view," is television's longest-running showcase for independent non-fiction films. Since 1988, POV has presented more than 300 of the best, boldest, and most innovative documentaries to PBS audiences across the country.

Where to Watch Season 10

10 Episodes

  • Nobody's Business
    E1
    Nobody's Business
  • Battle for the Minds
    E2
    Battle for the Minds
  • A Healthy Baby Girl
    E3
    A Healthy Baby GirlFilmmaker Judith Helfand turns the camera on herself to document her battle with cancer caused by DES, a drug prescribed to her mother during pregnancy.
  • Jesse's Gone
    E4
    Jesse's Gone
  • Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary
    E5
    Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary
  • Who Is Henry Jaglom?
    E6
    Who Is Henry Jaglom?Who Is Henry Jaglom? is a 1997 documentary film directed by Henry Alex Rubin and Jeremy Workman.
  • In Whose Honor?
    E7
    In Whose Honor?Takes a critical look at the long-standing practice of 'honoring' American Indians by using their names for mascots and sports teams and delves into the accompanying issues of racism, stereotypes, minority representation, and the powerful effects of media imagery. Follows the efforts of Native American Charlene Teters, a woman who went from graduate student to what some call the 'Rosa Parks of American Indians, ' and details her work to ban the sports usage of Indian designations and protect her people's cultural symbols and identity. In Whose Honor? looks at the issues of racism, stereotypes, minority representation and the powerful effects of mass-media imagery, and the extent to which one university will go to defend and justify its mascot.
  • Girls Like Us
    E8
    Girls Like Us
  • Blacks and Jews
    E9
    Blacks and Jews
  • A Perfect Candidate
    E10
    A Perfect CandidateDisproving the adage that there are no second acts in American life, Iran/Contra legend Oliver North re-emerged to challenge incumbent Charles Robb in a hotly contested 1994 Virginia senatorial race. R.J. Cutler and David Van Taylor weave a modern-day parable about leadership in America and campaign culture in a cynical age. The result is a clear-eyed examination of the electoral process, where issues take a back seat to the machinations of spin doctors, and voter interests are lost in a media hall of mirrors.

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