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- Doc-series that follows the lovable Lincoln Park High School football team, which is like a real life "Bad News Bears"; they've lost 43 games in a row, a five-year losing streak. With the help of a gruff new head coach, they're hoping to do what nobody else thinks they can: win one game. A reality doc-drama version of "Friday Night Lights," this series looks at and celebrates the spirit of transformation and resilience in contemporary teen life.
- MTV teams up with multi-platinum artist Macklemore to explore America's opioid epidemic. Macklemore - himself a recovering addict - traveled to Washington D.C. for an exclusive conversation with President Obama, before heading to Seattle to meet with those living with this addiction. The documentary aims to change the conversation around the epidemic, as well as generate discussion around the disease of addiction.
- A study of the concept of white privilege and how it affects white people and other cultures.
- History NOW is a collection of timely and relevant stories that can only be experienced, documented, and shared right now. Throughout 2016, History NOW will feature powerful videos from people capturing significant, transformative events from their unique first-person perspectives. From politics and sports to science and technology, these are the people making history now.
- Viral video superstar Rob Bliss conducts bold social experiments all over New York City to shine a light on society's most messed up issues: Sex, prejudice, sexism, modern love, mental health and inequality. Comedic commentary, man on the street interviews and his wild public installations show how much more messed up the world is than you ever thought it was. - yet how much potential it has when you get to know your fellow stranger.
- Every year nearly 30,000 Americans enter culinary school with dreams of success in the food world. This documentary series goes inside the cutthroat, stressful and expensive pressure-cooker of culinary school.
- 'Revealing' is a series of specials that explores, exposes and dissects the current states of luxury, beauty, fame and fashion. Executive Produced and hosted by ELLE Creative Director Joe Zee, these specials provide an entertaining and eye-opening look at what's really going on today. Featuring some of the biggest names in fashion and culture, each episode includes revealing celebrity interviews, fascinating documentary footage, and irreverent hidden-camera social experiments.
- From spoiling and severe punishments to helicopter and new age methods, this is parenting at its most extreme. Each episode gives a candid look at two different households with very unique styles of raising their children and each family strongly believes their methods are superior.
- It's one of the most common disorders affecting young people today, and is being diagnosed at a higher rate than ever, we're talking about Autism.
- When two people hook up for the summer they are often looking for a casual fling that can easily be discarded by Labor Day, but after three hot and steamy months some find that saying goodbye isn't so easy.
- For most Americans serving in Iraq thereÂ's probably someone back home struggling with their loved oneÂ's long absence.
- No one wants to go out into the world with a big pimple on their face. But for people who suffer from severe cystic acne, even the simplest social interactions can be torture.
- Everyone gets angry once in a while, but some people have such trouble controlling this natural emotion that it can destroy their relationships with family and friends.
- All over the world people dream of moving to the United States. Some come for freedom, and some come for work, but all immigrants must face harsh realities of a place that can feel very strange to them.
- What's it like to survive the nightmare of war, but still be haunted by your experiences after returning to the US?