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Season 14
A chronicle of the clash between two film-making legends when they tried to work together in the 1940s.
A chronicle of the clash between two film-making legends when they tried to work together in the 1940s.
A warm and indelible portrait of one of America's most beloved artists.
A warm and indelible portrait of one of America's most beloved artists.
Narrated by Tony Bennett, the first comprehensive documentary portrait of legendary singer Ella Fitzgerald movingly tells the dramatic but true story of an ambitious girl who raised
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Narrated by Tony Bennett, the first comprehensive documentary portrait of legendary singer Ella Fitzgerald movingly tells the dramatic but true story of an ambitious girl who raised herself out of poverty to become the most accomplished vocalist of all time. This definitive look at "The First Lady of Song" chronicles Ella's entire career, from her amateur night appearance at the Apollo Theater in New York to her unparalleled success on the stage and screen. The film includes never-before-seen performance footage and interviews with many of the great musicians who worked with and admired this truly amazing performer.
The story of a choreographer who contributed much to the style of American performance dance in the modern era.
The story of a choreographer who contributed much to the style of American performance dance in the modern era.
A biography of one of the first African-American actors to regularly star in mainstream movies.
A biography of one of the first African-American actors to regularly star in mainstream movies.
An installment on the violin master with comments from his musical colleagues.
An installment on the violin master with comments from his musical colleagues.
14x7
Season finale
The Source: The Story of the Beats and the Beat Generation
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When Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs met in New York City in the 1940s, they had no intention of starting a social revolution. According to Ginsberg, “We were just
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When Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs met in New York City in the 1940s, they had no intention of starting a social revolution. According to Ginsberg, “We were just trying to propose our own souls to ourselves.” In the midst of post-war conservatism, these young writers had become disenchanted and were experimenting with new forms of communication.
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