FRONTLINE Short Docs
In the pilot season, the 5 to 10-minute mini-documentaries tell stories of a girl’s escape from a wildfire, a young artist facing imprisonment in Russia for protesting the war in Ukraine, how Black people’s right to vote has been suppressed in the U.S. over the years and — a lifetime later — the enduring reflections of some of the last people to survive the Holocaust as teenagers.
Children of the Holocaust: Drawn from Memory
Video has Closed Captions
Special | 9m 22s | They survived the Holocaust as teenagers — and they want to share their stories. (9m 22s)
Sasha & Sonia: A Russian Love Story
Video has Closed Captions
Special | 9m 57s | An artist posted anti-war stickers in a Russian grocery store–and now faces prison. (9m 57s)
The Fight Against Voter Suppression (A Brief History)
Video has Closed Captions
Special | 8m 14s | A brief history of voting rights in America and the impact of voter disenfranchisement. (8m 14s)
Video has Closed Captions
Special | 7m 30s | She escaped the deadliest and most destructive fire in California’s history. (7m 30s)
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