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
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
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
A brief history of voting rights in America and the impact of voter disenfranchisement. (8m 14s)
Video has Closed Captions
She escaped the deadliest and most destructive fire in California’s history. (7m 30s)
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