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Pov 1
point of view: used especially in describing a method of shooting a scene or film that expresses the attitude of the director or writer toward the material or of a character in a scene.
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Finally an app that combines the selfie with a POV shot that almost makes the former socially acceptable.
One example that captures this general POV can be found in the ever-growing comments section of a recent Daily Mail article.
And even from a hard-right POV , the nation has many redeeming characteristics.
He also had a POV video game called School Shooter that allows the player to gun down students with gruesome results.
All I knew was that it was a new director filming his POV line for a website he was working on.
Pov ′erty-strick′en, Pov ′erty-struck, reduced to a state of pov erty: in great suffering from pov erty.
La lern‑ant‑o‑j pov ‑as ordinar‑e kompren‑i, leg‑i, skrib‑i kaj parol‑i ĝin en tre mal‑long‑a temp‑o.
Pov ' négresse, Miché, w'at nevva done nutt'n' to nobody on'y jis sell calas!

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^ POV at a glance , POV Website

^ "Quest | POV | PBS" . PBS . Retrieved Sep 7, 2019 .

^ Jump up to: a b c "POV Season 31 | Broadway World" . Broadway World . Retrieved Sep 7, 2019 .

^ "The Workers Cup | POV | PBS" . PBS . Retrieved Sep 7, 2019 .

^ "Beatrice | POV | PBS" . PBS . Retrieved Sep 7, 2019 .

^ POV (29 August 2018), Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2 | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ "The War to Be Her | POV | PBS" . PBS . Retrieved Sep 8, 2019 .

^ POV (4 September 2018), Whose Streets? | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ POV (14 August 2018), Still Tomorrow | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ "Nowhere to Hide | POV | PBS" . PBS . Retrieved Sep 7, 2019 .

^ POV (27 August 2018), Voices of the Sea | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ POV (15 August 2018), 93Queen | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ POV (4 September 2018), Survivors | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ "Dark Money | POV | PBS" . PBS . 9 August 2018 . Retrieved March 27, 2019 .

^ POV (4 September 2018), The Apology | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ "Minding the Gap | POV | PBS" . PBS . 4 September 2018 . Retrieved March 27, 2019 .

^ "306 Hollywood | POV | PBS" . PBS . Retrieved March 27, 2019 .

^ "Wendy's Shabbat | Season 31 | POV | PBS" . PBS . Retrieved March 27, 2019 .

^ "116 Cameras | Season 31 | POV | PBS" . PBS . Retrieved March 27, 2019 .

^ Trailer | Inventing Tomorrow | Season 32 Episode 6 | POV , retrieved 2019-09-07

^ Trailer | The Distant Barking of Dogs | Season 32 Episode 7 | POV , retrieved 2019-09-07

^ Happy Winter | Season 32 Episode 8 | POV , retrieved 2019-09-07

^ Farmsteaders | Season 32 Episode 9 | POV , retrieved 2019-09-07

^ "Farmsteaders" . FARMSTEADERS . Retrieved 2020-04-17 .

^ Trailer | Grit | Season 32 Episode 10 | POV , retrieved 2019-09-07

^ "GRIT" . DOCNYC . Retrieved 2020-04-17 .

^ Trailer | The Silence of Others | Season 32 Episode 11 | POV , retrieved 2019-09-07

^ POV, Trailer | América | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ POV, The Feeling of Being Watched | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ POV (13 March 2019), BLOWIN' UP | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ "Blowin' Up" . blowin' up . Retrieved 2020-04-17 .

^ POV (23 May 2019), Midnight Traveler | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ POV (12 March 2019), The Rescue List | POV | PBS , retrieved 2020-04-17

^ POV (16 April 2020), And She Could Be Next | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ "And She Could Be Next" . And She Could Be Next . Retrieved 2021-05-09 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: url-status ( link )

^ POV (29 April 2020), We Are The Radical Monarchs | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ "We Are the Radical Monarchs" . We Are the Radical Monarchs . LadyLike Films. 2021 . Retrieved 2021-05-09 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: url-status ( link )

^ POV (29 April 2020), Advocate | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (29 April 2020), Chez Jolie Coiffure | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (29 April 2020), About Love | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (29 April 2020), Portraits And Dreams | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (29 April 2020), Love Child | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (29 April 2020), In My Blood It Runs | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ Williams, Elle (2019). "In My Blood It Runs" . In My Blood It Runs . Closer Productions . Retrieved 2021-05-09 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: url-status ( link )

^ POV (29 April 2020), Our Time Machine | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (29 April 2020), The Infiltrators | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (29 April 2020), Softie | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (29 April 2020), The Mole Agent | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (29 April 2020), Through the Night | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09

^ POV (11 May 2022), Winter's Yearning | POV | PBS , retrieved 2021-05-09



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POV ( episodes ) (since July 5, 1988)


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1 Defunct network
2 Distributed by American Public Television (APT).


The following is a list of episodes from PBS series POV , a production of American Documentary, Inc. Since 1988, POV has presented over 400 independently produced documentary films to public television audiences across the country. [1] The series began its 35th season on PBS in 2022.

Seasons: [
1 (1988) • 2 •
3 (1990) • 4 •
5 • 6 •
7 • 8 •
9 • 10 •
11 • 12 •
13 (2000) • 14 •
15 • 16 •
17 • 18 •
19 • 20 •
21 • 22 •
23 (2010) • 24 •
25 • 26 •
27 • 28 •
29 • 30 •
31 • 32 •
33 (2020) • 34 •
35 •

Rich in humor and regional color, this sometimes hilarious film uses the prism of language to reveal our attitudes about the way other people speak. From Boston Brahmins to Black Louisiana teenagers, from Texas cowboys to New York professionals, American Tongues elicits funny, perceptive, sometimes shocking, and always telling comments on American English in all its diversity.

"There's nobody that's not going to get old — unless they die," says Enola Maxwell at the beginning of this engaging and refreshing film. Through the eyes of six women, aged 65–75, we are treated to a variety of new perspectives on aging, along with such complex and emotional subjects as changing body image, sexuality, family life and dealing with death.

Based on the autobiography of Nicaraguan author Omar Cabezas , Fire From the Mountain is the lyrical, earthy, sometimes humorous account of the author's political journey from student activist to guerrilla to government official.

A graceful, moving film about a community that provides both compassion and care to a courageous 22-year-old man with AIDS.

Half comedy, half horror story, this disturbing film focuses on several spokesmen for America's survivalist movement as they reveal the way they think, the way they play, and the way they prepare for the next world war.

Two filmmakers interview men in a witty montage of free-wheeling encounters. Pornographers, corporate executives, a funeral parlor director and Santa Claus are among those who reveal more than they intended. A surprisingly candid view of men's feelings towards women 15 years after the birth of the women's movement.

During the late 1970s, tens of thousands of men, women and even children were abducted by the right-wing military government in Argentina. While most of the population was terrorized by these actions, a small group of mothers of the disappeared began staging weekly demonstrations to demand that their children be released and the kidnappers be brought to justice.

Five years before the United States entered World War II, 3,200 Americans went off to Europe to fight the spread of fascism. At 18, 19 and 20 years old, they volunteered to risk their lives defending a democratically elected government in the Spanish Civil War. Fifty years later, in their own words, the survivors recount a vivid story of those years — and what's happened to them since.

Metropolitan Avenue is an inspiring contemporary story about women who strive to combine new roles and old values in our rapidly changing society. A group of "traditional" homemakers in a lively Brooklyn neighborhood rise to the challenge to become leaders in the effort to save their community.

A lively portrait of 76-year-old Harold "Louie Bluie" Armstrong, musician, artist, raconteur and rogue.

On the surface, this is a somewhat unusual film about pet cemeteries and their owners. But then it grows much more complicated and bizarre, until in the end it is about such large issues as love, immorality, failure, and the dogged elusiveness of the American Dream.

Hailed by many critics as a classic, Best Boy is the moving story of Philly, a 53-year-old mentally disabled man who adapts to an independent life as he prepares to move away from his elderly parents.

On a hot summer night in Detroit, Ronald Ebens, an autoworker, killed a young Chinese-American engineer with a baseball bat. Although he confessed, he never spent a day in jail. This gripping Academy Award-nominated film relentlessly probes the implications of the murder in the streets of Detroit, for the families of those involved, and for the American justice system.

Coming Out reveals that the debutante tradition is alive and well.

In Wise Guys!, a stamp dealer from Los Angeles, a former school teacher form Miami, a born again Christian from Las Vegas and a whiz kid law student square off in the Jeopardy! $100,000 Tournament of Champions.

Watching The Family Album is like coming across a long-lost box of family photos: it's enchanting, humorous and sometimes even eerie. Director Alan Berliner spent years blending home movies and tape recordings collected from 60 different American families to assemble a composite lifetime which moves from childhood to adulthood, from innocence to experience.

The Bomb is killing ordinary Americans, even in the absence of a nuclear war. That's the thesis of this chilling — but ultimately hopeful — film which explores in evocative, personal and immediate terms how all of us have been affected by the nuclear age.

David Sutherland's bold and unconventional film portrait reveals one of America's leading Social Realist painters doing what he does best: skewering corrupt politicians, raging over social injustices, and satirizing the petty foibles of humankind.

On the streets and subways of New York, 101 itinerant performers whirl firesticks, mimic passers-by, imitate Stevie Wonder, tap dance and perform classical music. Karen Goodman's No Applause, Just Throw Money is a delightful mixture of music and magic moments, celebrating some joyful encounters in New York City streets.

"Zworl Quern" was a stage name for Janet Wolfe, whose brief but bizarre acting career including being sawed in half by Orson Welles . Friends and family tell stories about this irrepressible woman who has fearlessly traveled the world in search of love, art and adventure.

This riveting film recounts the untold story of a handful of Jewish youth who organized an underground resistance against the Nazis in the Vilna Ghetto .

Moved by the growing desperation of thousands of laid-off steel workers, a group of ministers in Pittsburgh begins to confront the city's government and powerful corporations. Their passionate, controversial and unorthodox actions lead to profound soul-searching, Church rejection and imprisonment.

In Binge , videomaker Lynn Hershman places herself center-screen for an intimate, humorous and piercing narrative about her efforts to control her weight.

For more than a hundred years cowboys have written with feeling about the life and land they love. Kim Shelton's Cowboy Poets is a fascinating portrait of several contemporary poet lariats who keep that tradition alive — even on the Johnny Carson show.

In Doug And Mike, Mike And Doug , Cindy Kleine probes the inner and outer lives of identical twins Doug and Mike Starn, whose collaborative painting and photographic work is rapidly gaining acclaim in the art world.

A uniquely powerful and intimate look at the lives and struggles of a group of homeless people who've been moved into an "urban campground" in Los Angeles. Made by Tom Seidman with the help of a crew that included camp "residents," Lost Angeles graphically and unsentimentally portrays the complicated realities of life on the streets.

Girltalk is Kate Davis' heartbreaking yet hopeful portrait of three runaway girls with histories of abuse and neglect. Music, humor, and intimate conversations play against the disturbing reality of these girls' lives.

In 1986, three women convicted of politically motivated nonviolent offenses were transferred to a secret, subterranean prison where they were kept in constantly lit near isolation, watched 24 hours a day and strip-searched routinely for nearly two years. The women were not imprisoned in Turkey or Iran or Chile, but in Lexington, Ky.

How can we curb crime? Three big city police chiefs reveal sharply differing philosophies of law enforcement. From Daryl Gates , who introduced SWAT to Los Angeles, to Anthony Bouza, who ruffled feathers in Minneapolis, to Lee P. Brown , who recently left Houston for New York, these top cop's ideas about the causes and cures of crime are as varied as their personalities.

Gary, a 39-year-old successful animation artist and devout Christian, is pursuing a lifelong dream — to become a woman. Metamorphosis is a candid, non-sensational and sometimes humorous journey of nearly three years as Gary prepares physically and emotionally for sex reassignment surgery. Along the way, the film raises provocative questions about what really makes us men and women.

With a subway platform as his stage and a plastic can as his instrument, 14-year-old Larry Wright is a self-taught drummer with astonishing talent. Larry Wright is a rousing tribute to the Harlem youth and the rich culture of the urban streets.

Cryonics — the freezing of human beings after death for future revival — is the focus of this off-beat film by two science buffs-turned-film-majors. With commentary from Timothy Leary, a theologian and skeptical scientists, On Ice is alternately deadpan and dead serious.

Are college students today apathetic and self-centered? Twenty years after National Guardsmen opened fire on student antiwar demonstrators, Jim Klein, a 60's radical-turned-filmmaker ( Union Maids, Seeing Red ) visits the campus of Kent State to probe behind the stereotypes. Together with young patrons of the local tanning salon, activists-turned-professors, and an ROTC captain, Klein ponders the social forces that are changing campuses and the country in the 90's.

In its national broadcast premiere, this bittersweet classic from pioneering filmmakers follows four door-to-door Bible salesmen as they walk the line between hype and despair.

The textures and complexities of everyday life in India unfold in Michael Camerini's richly observed story of two poor women and their efforts to improve their lives.

Golub is more than a portrait of the socially committed painter Leon Golub, whose massive canvases are intended to provoke viewers. It is about media and contemporary society, social responsibility and creativity, art and information.

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