The Great War |
Behind the Scenes
Learn how an editor selects images, footage, and expert interviews to convey the desolation of the Lost Battalion.
2 MIN 15 SEC
Summer of Love |
Clip
In the summer of 1967, young people flooded into San Francisco and found what one thrill-seeker described as “wonderland.”
2 MIN 41 SEC
My Lai |
Clip
Was the price of winning the war a price worth paying?
3 MIN 10 SEC
The Great War |
Digital Short
There is no such thing as “Mr. Yoga,” but there was a “Mr. Pilates.” Explore the popular fitness regime’s surprising roots in WWI.
2 MIN 38 SEC
The Great War |
Digital Short
Filmmaker Stephen Ives introduces an American who escaped the racism of Georgia, and fought bravely on the battlefields of France.
1 MIN 12 SEC
Command and Control |
Clip
Lieutenant Allan Childers was a deputy commander of the Titan II Missile Combat Crew. He was on duty the night of the accident in Damascus, Arkansas.
1 MIN 10 SEC
The Great War |
Digital Short
Filmmaker Stephen Ives explains that for Woodrow Wilson, the Great War was a chance to for America to become a global citizen.
1 MIN 12 SEC
Blackout |
Clip
By 9:30 p.m. on July 14, 1977, New York City would be plunged into darkness for more than 24 hours.
2 MIN 55 SEC
Last Days in Vietnam |
Clip
U.S. military men took matters into their own hands to get their South Vietnamese counterparts out of the country before the North Vietnamese reached Saigon.
1 MIN 27 SEC
The Boys of '36 |
Clip
The boys from Washington had to win one more time to become the first Washington crew to represent the United States in the Olympics.
1 MIN 15 SEC
Clinton |
Clip
After the worst act of domestic terrorism in the nation's history, Bill Clinton went to Oklahoma City to comfort the community and reassure the nation.
2 MIN 47 SEC
Ruby Ridge |
Behind the Scenes
Filmmaker Barak Goodman discusses gaining trust and access in order to tell the story of what happened on Ruby Ridge in 1992.
2 MIN 40 SEC