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Nancy Pelosi’s Power: Stream the First Documentary on the Outgoing Speaker's Life & Political Legacy
Released in March 2022 and now streaming, 'Pelosi's Power' was the first documentary on the powerful and polarizing Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. Revisit it as Pelosi prepares to exit Democratic leadership.
December 13, 2022
Lockerbie Bombing Suspect Named in FRONTLINE Film Now in U.S. Custody
Suspected Lockerbie bombmaker Abu Agela Mas’ud of Libya is now facing charges in U.S. custody. Ken Dornstein uncovered new information about Agela and the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in the 2015 documentary series "My Brother’s Bomber."
December 11, 2022
‘It’s All We Could Do: Cry’: A Honduran Mother and Daughter Describe Their Separation Under U.S. 'Zero Tolerance' Immigration Policy
A Honduran mother and her young daughter, separated under Trump administration immigration policies, share their stories in a new FRONTLINE documentary, ‘After Zero Tolerance.’
December 6, 2022
Putin’s Crackdown on Dissent Inside Russia
Director Gesbeen Mohammad joins "The FRONTLINE Dispatch" podcast to talk about Russian activists and journalists who have refused to stay silent on the war in Ukraine.
December 1, 2022
Kherson After Liberation: Co-producer of ‘Putin’s Attack on Ukraine’ Documentary Describes Visit
A Ukrainian filmmaker and journalist who was on one of the first trains traveling to the newly liberated city talks to FRONTLINE about the damage he saw in Kherson after eight months of Russian occupation.
November 29, 2022
As Donald Trump Announces His 2024 Run, a Look Back at His Presidency and Impact
FRONTLINE has built a unique public record, in documentary format, of the former president’s impact on American life, politics and democracy — and his previous battles with a special counsel and the Department of Justice.
November 16, 2022
Michael Flynn's Holy War
How did Michael Flynn go from being an elite soldier overseas to waging a “spiritual war” in America?
November 10, 2022
Uncovering a Pattern of ‘Strategic Violence’ by Russia in Ukraine
New in The FRONTLINE Dispatch podcast: Inside FRONTLINE and The Associated Press's investigation of potential Russian war crimes in Ukraine with reporter Erika Kinetz.
November 10, 2022
How American Politics Reached This Fraught Moment: 12 Documentaries to Watch Ahead of the Midterms
As a divided America prepares to vote and fears of political violence continue, these FRONTLINE documentaries show how U.S. politics reached this moment.
November 4, 2022
How Russian Soldiers Ran a "Cleansing" Operation in Bucha
"I’ve already killed so many civilians,” a Russian soldier told his wife from Bucha, Ukraine. The Associated Press and FRONTLINE obtained hundreds of hours of CCTV footage and intercepts of audio calls by Russian soldiers that show for the first time what a Russian "cleansing" operation looked like.
November 3, 2022
‘The Story Putin Doesn’t Want Told’: Filmmakers Talk About ‘Putin’s War at Home’ Documentary
Gesbeen Mohammad and Vasiliy Kolotilov talk about the making of the FRONTLINE documentary “Putin’s War at Home,” which tells the story of Russians defying their government's crackdown on critics of the war in Ukraine.
November 1, 2022
She Posted Anti-War Stickers in A Russian Grocery Store. She Now Faces Up to 10 Years in Prison.
In St. Petersburg, an artist was jailed after protesting Russia’s war in Ukraine — and could spend up to a decade in prison. Her partner speaks out in the new documentary “Putin’s War at Home.”
November 1, 2022