
Overview
For director Roger Ross Williams, prison was not a distant possibility when he was growing up, but a daily threat. 'As a young black man in a chaotic environment, I always felt there was a chance that, whether or not I committed a crime, I could end up behind bars.' Determined to avoid this fate, Roger left his hometown of Easton, Pennsylvania as a teenager to pursue his dreams of being a film-maker. Overcoming the odds, he became the first black director to win an Academy Award. As his success grew, he thought about Easton less and less, until the day he heard about the suicide of his old friend Tommy Alvin. Now, after 30 years, Roger returns home to pay his respects and reconnect with close childhood friends.
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22 - 1Trophy: The Big Game Hunting Controversy January 29, 2018
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22 - 2City of Ghosts June 11, 2018
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22 - 3The Eagle Huntress June 17, 2018
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22 - 4This is Congo June 27, 2018
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22 - 5Olympic Dreams Of Russian Gold: Over The Limit July 01, 2018
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22 - 6John Curry: The Ice King July 09, 2018
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22 - 7Insha'Allah Democracy July 22, 2018
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22 - 8Jailed in America October 08, 2018
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22 - 9A Woman Captured October 22, 2018
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22 - 10Selling Children October 29, 2018
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22 - 11Quest: Surviving in America November 11, 2019
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22 - 12Poisoning America: The Devil We Know November 19, 2018
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22 - 13Hurt Locker Hero November 26, 2018