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    Documentary of the Week

    Technology has made non-fiction film easier to make, more available and more popular than ever before. Here, WNYC selects the best documentaries as they come to screens of any size.
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    'The ABCs of Book Banning' listens to students

    'The ABCs of Book Banning' listens to students

    'The ABCs of Book Banning' gives a platform to grade school students and others to reflect on what it means when titles are pulled off their library shelves. Filmmaker Sheila Nevins, a longtime executive at HBO and MTV, makes her directorial debut with this film that's nominated for an Oscar in the category of Short Documentary.

     

    'Silver Dollar Road' tells a story of Black resistance

    'Silver Dollar Road' tells a story of Black resistance

    'Silver Dollar Road,' based on reporting by ProPublica and The New Yorker, explores the story of the Reels family who fought developers to retain their inherited property in North Carolina. Director Raoul Peck ('I Am Not Your Negro') highlights the strength of the Reels' resistance to intimidation and legal pressure.

    'Reality Winner' profiles a whistleblower

    'Reality Winner' profiles a whistleblower

    'Reality Winner' profiles the whistle-blower who leaked a secret NSA report about Russian attempts to interfere with the U.S. election. Filmmaker Sonia Kennebeck interviews Edward Snowden and other whistleblowers to explore the legal, political and psychological dimensions of the case.

    "Stephen Curry: Underrated" profiles the early days of the NBA All-Star

    "Stephen Curry: Underrated" profiles the early days of the NBA All-Star

    "Stephen Curry: Underrated" tells the origin story of the NBA All-Star from his college days at Davidson College when he grabbed the attention of fans with a series of March Madness upsets. Filmmaker Peter Nicks weaves that history together with Curry's storybook run at the NBA finals in 2022.