Back to Show
Watch Preview
POV
Porcelain War
Season 38
Episode 12
Amidst the brutal Russian invasion, three Ukrainian artists find creative inspiration and resilience as they defend their culture and their country. Choosing to stay behind they are armed with their art, their cameras, and, for the first time in their lives, their guns. As the war intensifies, they document themselves to capture an idyllic past, uncertain present, and hopeful future.
Support Provided By
Unlock with PBS Passport
1:22:54
Follow the journey of Maya Lin behind the controversial Vietnam Veterans Memorial in DC.
38:02
A history professor teaches a class of free and incarcerated students inside a prison.
22:05
A retired music teacher starts Georgia’s first youth orchestra for immigrant families.
26:55
Leading Black musicians in the Pacific Northwest create new traditions on Juneteenth.
25:05
From big city to small town, two stories reflecting contemporary America.
21:48
A poetic look at roller rinks as sanctuaries for Black culture, joy, and resistance.
25:05
Photographer James Balog brings the 15-year Extreme Ice Survey project to a close.
1:22:58
A Korean birth mother and her daughter struggle to stay reunited for the long haul.
1:23:05
Poet and activist Staceyann Chin chronicles her journey of healing, forgiveness, and mothering.
Unlock with PBS Passport
1:22:48
A small-town attorney takes on pharmaceutical giants as opioids devastate his community.
Unlock with PBS Passport
1:22:58
An environmental thriller that shines new light on the human cost of coal.
Unlock with PBS Passport
1:14:47
In rural Mexico, a community seeks answers, uncovering alarming truths about their water.