POV
The Islands and The Whales: The Sea Shepherd
Show title: POV
Video title: The Islands and The Whales: The Sea Shepherd
Video duration: 4m 23sVideo description: Anti-whaling activists, including Baywatch's Pamela Anderson, explain why they are trying to stop the grind. They insist that they aren't trying to undermine Faroese culture; they are only trying to protect a sentient mammal species. They are challenged by locals, who note that their climate doesn't allow for much agricultural production, so they can't easily follow the suggestion to eat less meat
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Michael Apted and Tony Walker on '56 Up'
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Director Michael Apted and subject Tony Walker share their brief thoughts on the 'Up' series.
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56 Up: John and Andrew
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John and Andrew reflect on how they've been portrayed throughout the Up series.
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56 Up - Preview
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Return to England for the eighth film in a series that’s followed the same group since age seven.
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56 Up - Trailer
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In 1964 a group of 7-year-old children were interviewed for the groundbreaking documentary 'Seven Up'. Michael Apted has been back to film them every seven years since. Now they are 56.
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Filmmaker Interview
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Filmmaker Katie Dellamaggiore talks about the making of 'Brooklyn Castle,' a documentary about a unique public school in Brooklyn that is a chess powerhouse.
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The Chess Program
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Take a peek into the championship-winning chess program at I.S. 318 in Brooklyn.
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Brooklyn Castle: Step Auditions
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In this deleted scene from 'Brooklyn Castle,' Rochelle auditions for the school step team.
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Trailer
2m 36s
Brooklyn public school I.S. 318, serving mostly minority students from working-class families, has won more than 30 national chess championships, the country’s best record.
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Funding Dilemmas
2m 51s
Student Body President Pobo and I.S. 318 staff deal with a mid-year budget cut.
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The Push for Extracurricular Activities
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In this extended interview, Principal Rubino describes the importance of extracurriculars in a public school system.
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At a Tournament
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The chess team heads to Minnesota for the Junior High National Chess Championships.
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Benefits of Chess
1m 51s
Chess coach Elizabeth Vicary explains how teaching kids chess encourages them to think differently about the learning experience.
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High Stakes Tests
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Mr. Pultz tells his students about the New York City high school placement tests and Alexis Paredes considers his future.
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Swagger: The Antidote for Disappointment
2m 51s
Family members and school staff support Justus Williams, a chess prodigy who is having difficulty dealing with losing.
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Follow five members of a champion chess team from a below-the-poverty-line junior high in Brooklyn.
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Best Kept Secret: Filmmaker Interview
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The filmmakers of 'Best Kept Secret' discuss autism and the issues facing families dealing with the "aging out" process.
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