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- Thirty-year-old Christen faces a traumatic near death experience that forever changes the way she thinks about life.
- In what he calls "maybe the most important words I have ever spoken," acclaimed science educator Neil deGrasse Tyson makes the case that the recent rise of science denial in The United States represents an unprecedented threat to the foundation of our democracy. When his impassioned plea was released in April 2017 as the short film "Science In America" by Redglass Pictures, Tyson struck a nerve worldwide. The video has accumulated over 45 million views and 1 million shares on Facebook, was used to open the 2017 March For Science on the mall in Washington, DC, and became a rallying cry for a movement to bringing science back to center of American public policy.
- Leading political strategist Mark McKinnon explains how candidates use the art of storytelling to help swing elections. In elections in the past years, whether it was with President Barack Obama or most recently President Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, presidential storytelling was the key measure to victory in political strategy.
- In Part 1, mental health activist Hannah Lucas shares the story of her chronic illness diagnosis and the struggles with anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation that came with it. After a startling suicide attempt, she and her brother decided to develop an app for people who are struggling to reach out to loved ones when they need help. In Part 2, AKeem Rollins was kicked out of his home for coming out as gay at 14, and as a result, faced bullying, homelessness, and depression. After receiving emergency mental health care, he finished writing "Suicide Note" and has since become a vocal mental health activist. In Part 3, Olympic shot putter Raven Saunders was riding high after the 2016 games, but she wasn't prepared for what came once she returned home. The short doc tells the story of the intensity of her 2016 Olympic experience, her childhood trauma, and the pitfalls of celebrity that challenged her mental health. After receiving care for depression, Raven spoke out about her struggles and became a leading advocate for mental health dialogue among athletes. WellBeings "Out of the Dark" docuseries showcases the inspiring personal stories of the most influential youth activists in the mental health space. Each episode takes an in-depth look at the struggles each overcame, the impact of their work, and their continued mental health journeys.
- This short film chronicles the first ever detection of gravitational waves - more than 100 years after Einstein predicted them. It was a discovery that literally shook the world (ever so slightly!).
- Dear Future Me features students sharing personal letters written to their future selves during the peak of a global pandemic.
- Can one photograph change your life - forever? From Florida to India, Beijing to New Orleans, History of Memory is a documentary series about people whose lives were forever altered by the discovery, creation, or preservation of one photograph.
- The Big Idea follows three innovators who aim to shake up the status quo and ultimately save lives. The subjects are brilliant, bold, and united by the desire to use technology, science and engineering to create radical, systemic change.
- Two New York City men feel a tremendous responsibility to respond properly when they mysteriously receive hundreds of letters addressed to Santa Claus at their Chelsea apartment.
- What makes a great story? For legendary filmmaker Ken Burns, the answer is both complicated and personal. In this short documentary about the craft of storytelling, he explains his lifelong mission to wake the dead.
- Can you fall in love for a lifetime after seeing a single photograph? Long before the days of dating apps and "swiping right," the Singhs were introduced by family members across the continents, exchanging photos by mail. What their photos revealed began a love story that endures.
- When her mother presents her with a hidden family photo album, Gail Lukasik sets off on a journey of self-discovery. Part of HP's "History of Memory" series, this documentary underscores the role printed pictures play in our own journeys of personal discovery and speaks to anyone who has ever immersed themselves in the family album in search of clues about who they are.
- An 84-year old father and grandfather discovers surprising fame in China Lost and Found after a forgotten holiday snapshot is rediscovered and exhibited by photo archivist Thomas Sauvin. Get the story behind one image from Sauvin's world-famous photo show, Beijing Silvermine. Part of HP's "History of Memory" series, this documentary underscores the role printed pictures play in our own journeys of personal discovery.
- A foster child receives his "baby picture" that was never taken, now framed on the wall along with the rest of his adopted family, providing a part of his life that had been missing.