•In one year, the top 1% — 3.5 million citizens — increased their wealth by $4 trillion, hitting a record $52 trillion. •In ...
Debo, Puedo y Quiero (I Must, I Can, I Will) offers the most intimate look ever at the life of Mexico's most beloved artist.
What happens when you grow up poor in America—and stay in touch with the same filmmaker for more than a decade? In this episode of The FRONTLINE Dispatch podcast, host Raney Aronson-Rath speaks with ...
It was the early 1970s in Los Angeles — a city divided by race, poverty, and lost hope. What began as small neighborhood ...
First published in Revista Summa, El Heraldo, El Capital Financiero and Prensa Libre. Poverty remains a harsh reality for millions of people in Central America and the Dominican Republic. Despite the ...
HBO Documentary Films, World of Wonder and Ronan Production Group are in production on a documentary that follows years of ...
While the Presidency is today associated with wealth and fame, many early U.S. Presidents came from humble backgrounds and ...
Meanwhile, for films, Guillermo del Toro’s years-in-the-making adaptation of “Frankenstein,” starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob ...
Netflix’s new documentary reveals death row interviews with Aileen Wuornos, one of the most famous female serial killers in American history.
Not long ago, obesity was popularly considered a disease of affluence — the product of excess and overindulgence. Today, obesity is increasingly recognized as a disease of poverty, rooted in ...
An enormous photographic project, spanning nearly a century of Kentucky history, holds up a mirror to the state's past and ...
The documentary “Blue Baby” is giving audiences a closer look inside the Boys Town homes. The documentary follows the real ...