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- An adaptation of the hit Vulture podcast, GOOD ONE: A Show About Jokes is an immersive look at the craft of comedy from the ground up and a unique snapshot of the intersection between process and personal. The first docu-special features Mike Birbiglia, fresh off the run of his latest Broadway show, as he begins an unpredictable journey developing new material from personal truths, and includes interviews and commentary from other distinguished comedians such as Seth Meyers, Atsuko Okatsuka and Hasan Minhaj.
- On February 12, 2008 in Oxnard, California, eighth-grade student Brandon McInerney shot his classmate Larry King twice in the back of the head during first period. When Larry died two days later, his murder shocked the nation. Was this a hate crime, one perpetrated by a budding neo-Nazi whose masculinity was threatened by an effeminate gay kid who might have had a crush on him? Or was there even more to it? Looking beyond all the copious news coverage of this tragic event, 'Valentine Road' tells the story of two victims: the murdered and the murderer. With keen insight, the film connects the human wreckage of Larry's and Brandon's troubled lives--both physically abused, both from broken homes, and both searching for a sense of belonging.
- A portrait of the life and career of one of comedy's most iconic figures, Gilbert Gottfried.
- A documentary on the life and current times of artist Wayne White.
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- America has the world's highest incarceration rate. As a culture, we're clear on whatconstitutes punishment but have little consensus or care going into reform.Sometimes "innovation" is just a way out. A redirection. Compassion; patience.NOE is an ex-gang member in his late 20s who is just out of prison and has neverheld a job. He might never get one, given the tattoos that cover his body and face.But without a job, he has no training. It's a catch-22.learns valuable job skills, Herb learns what it's like toteach a workforce that comes straight from the streets.In a microcosm of Homeboy's mission, we see Noe learn the ropes - from sifting tomixing to topping to baking - as he shares his story. Bread can be considered manythings - warm; delicious; sustaining. It's also slang for money. This literal slice ofNoe's life underscores the meaning - and the lasting contribution - of "good bread."