Back to Show
Watch Preview
POV
From the Archives: Filmmaker Marlon Riggs (1992)
Season 4
Episode 5
In "Color Adjustment," Marlon Riggs weaves together television clips and commentary from producers, actors, and scholars in order to display how race relations has played out on television. In this interview, Riggs discusses his inspiration for making the film.
Support Provided By
Season
40:19
Ahmed must find a way to get his son’s remains back home to Morocco so he can say goodbye.
21:09
Kids learn to swim - and, in their lessons, we discover profound wisdom for all.
24:35
Two stories of quilted heirlooms and generational nostalgia.
24:50
Two stories of women who trailblaze and persist.
25:05
A portrait of the experiences unique to displaced queer people fleeing violence at home.
25:05
Families traverse tradition and memory in marking new phases of life.
52:52
A debt-laden grad turns Tokyo Uber Eats biker, confronting the gig economy's harsh truths.
Unlock with PBS Passport
1:23:02
Inuit activist Aaju Peter embarks on a personal journey for Indigenous people's rights.
Unlock with PBS Passport
1:22:09
An intimate observation of the war in Ukraine unfolds inside of a volunteer aid van.
Unlock with PBS Passport
1:22:55
Revolutionary at 21. Lawmaker at 23. Most Wanted at 26. Nathan Law's fight for freedom.
Unlock with PBS Passport
1:22:53
A deaf Kurdish boy's transformative journey to communicate through learning sign language.
Unlock with PBS Passport
1:10:47
Exploring the dynamic nexus of humans, animals, and science in a post-pandemic world.