Independent Lens - Season 17

Season 17

Episodes

Stray Dog
Cameras follow an unconventional veteran of the Vietnam War as he rides his motorcycle with fellow servicemen to the Vietnam Memorial and runs a business with his wife while contending with the conflict's legacy and reaching out to others.

India's Daughter
The rape and murder of a 23-year-old medical student in Delhi, India, sparks an international movement.

Mimi and Dona
A 92-year-old woman, still caring for her 64-year-old disabled daughter, realizes it is time to find her daughter a new home.

East of Salinas
Born in Mexico but living in Salinas, California, 3rd-grader Jose Ansaldo loves school. With little support at home, he turns to his teacher, Oscar Ramos, who like Jose was born the son of migrant farm workers, and who inspires him to imagine a life beyond the fields. Jose dutifully finishes his math homework before eating dinner or watching TV. He's anxious to get good grades so he can join the class field trip to the beach — a place he's never been despite living on the California coast. Follow Jose's quest for a better life away from the rough streets of LA.

Chuck Norris vs. Communism
A black market VHS racketeer and a female translator bring the magic of film to Romanians during the 1980s.

Autism in Love
Four adults with varying degrees of autism navigate dating, romance and relationships.

In Football We Trust
Polynesian-American high-school football players in Utah aim for careers in pro sports while dealing with day-to-day gang violence and poverty.

No Más Bebés (No More Babies)
The history of Mexican-American women who were sterilized against their will during the 1960s and '70s at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center.

A Ballerina's Tale
Few dancers reach the elite level of ballet; of that already small number only a fraction are black women. Misty Copeland shattered those barriers in 2015, making history as the first African American principal dancer with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre (ABT).
A Ballerina's Tale intimately documents Copeland's historic rise while shining a light on the absence of women of color at major ballet companies. The film also explores how ballet's emphasis on waifish bodies impacts the health of ballerinas while sending a negative message to young fans.

The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution

(T)ERROR

Wilhemina's War

An Honest Liar

Welcome to Leith

Democrats

My Nazi Legacy

Peace Officer

The Armor of Light

Dogtown Redemption
Meet three street recyclers who fight to survive in one of the poorest neighborhoods of Oakland, CA.

Trapped
Visit the front lines of the fight over controversial laws designed to restrict abortion access.

T-rex Her Fight For Gold
T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold is the coming-of-age story of boxing phenom Claressa Shields, who was just 17 years old when she won the Olympic gold medal for women's boxing in 2012. Now with a record of 69-1, she is ranked number one in the world heading into her second Olympic competition, the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games.
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