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- A chronicle of the rise and fall of O.J. Simpson, whose high-profile murder trial exposed the extent of American racial tensions, revealing a fractured and divided nation.
- A young black woman discovers that her father was a sperm donor, and if that weren't bad enough, he's white.
- With a first-person look at the notorious Crips and Bloods, this film examines the conditions that have lead to decades of devastating gang violence among young African Americans growing up in South Los Angeles.
- Hip-hop artist Jay-Z organizes the "Budweiser Made In America" music festival.
- John Ratzenberger celebrates American manufacturing and the skill of American workers as he travels to factories in towns throughout the country.
- With the help of his imaginary future self, an American Latino boy who dreams of being an actor turns "Robin Hood" to feed his starving sisters, until the system catches up with him and forces him to choose between his family or dreams.
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- Made In America explores the trauma of war; domestic and abroad. The story contrasts the life of a young man growing up in urban America against a young Iraq veteran. The two seek healing in a country vexed with screens, brands, and isolation.
- Former Miss America, Nina Davuluri guides six young, South Asian women on a ten-week journey to see who has what it takes to wear the crown.
- A found footage film that is a satire on the bizarre state of U.S. politics, media and culture during the late 2010s into the early 2020s.
- It captures Ornette's evolution over three decades. Returning home to Fort Worth, Texas in 1983, it chronicles his boyhood in segregated Texas and his subsequent emergence as an American cultural pioneer and world-class icon.
- An undocumented immigrant confronted with his status exposed must talk to his wife and make a decision. Three key conversations in his life through time are interspersed, showing the complex world that a dream of freedom has created.
- TV Series
- "Made in America" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Toby Keith. It was released in June 2011 as the first single from his album Clancy's Tavern. The song was written by Keith with Bobby Pinson and Scott Reeves. Keith filmed the video in Cedarburg, Wisconsin during an Independence Day parade and in Milwaukee, Wisconsin during his performance at Summerfest. It was directed by Michael Salomon.
- In this 8-episode series, well-known director Ashley Miller makes his debut as a producer. By special permission of the Secretary of War, Miller spent several busy weeks at one of the largest training camps in the country; as a result, "Made in America" presents the only authoritative picturization of the training of the American soldier.
- Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich examines the changes occurring in global manufacturing and its impact on American workers.
- This is a the first episode of a sketch comedy series that's family friendly. Each episode is 1-5 minutes in length and has already been accepted to a Comedy Festival in 2017.
- Throughout America's history, advances in technology have revolutionized the nature of work several times over. This trip through three centuries examines technology's effects on labor, the family, and how people perceive their jobs.
- Made in America dismantles the Harley rider stereotype by telling the story of one the unexpected, uncelebrated and true everyday American heroes, Bret Hatt. This Harley-Davidson bike restoration master and former San Quentin inmate reinvented himself through his passion for keeping the heritage of bike building alive in the USA. He's become a friend and mentor to many as well as a community service leader for the local Harley-Davidson family. Follow Bret as he brings a 25 year dream of a one-of-a-kind 4 Cam Knucklehead engine come to life.
- An international apocalypse bombards John with media coverage and political crusaders, threatening his sanity and beloved way of life. He must decipher their ramblings and battle a stream of advertisements to escape the USA's imminent doom.
- A cross-cultural analysis of American innovation, examining the heart and soul of the American dream as evidenced by 21st century pioneers.
- A satirical film about the United States military industrial complex. The film uses found footage to draw a parallel between the alarmingly imperialist war policies of the U.S. military during their intervention in the Vietnamese civil war from 1955 to 1975 and the post 9/11 invasion of Iraq by the George W. Bush administration beginning in 2003.
- This is the unlikely yet true story of a man and his suits. As anti-immigrant rhetoric dominates the national debate, this film looks at George de Paris, a French immigrant who worked his way up from homelessness, scavenging for food in trash cans in downtown Washington, D.C., to an accomplished tailor whose suits have adorned every U.S. president since Lyndon Baines Johnson to Barack Obama.
- A found footage movie that satirizes U.S. sports media, politics and culture. The New World x
- Made In America reality show reveals the various art studios, production facilities, home grown wineries, micro-breweries, and manufacturing plants across all 50 states.
- Three millionaire contestants appeared on the show and the panelists tried to determine how the guest had made their fortunes. All money won by the contestants was donated to charity.
- As an Immigrant to America, Julia Jolie has always been obsessed with the question: with the question: what are the characteristics of people that succeed in America? Who wins? WHO FAILS? This is why she made It her MISSION to interview THE MOST OUTSTANDING PEOPLE, THAT HAVE ACHIEVED THEIR LIFE DREAMS AND FIND OUT THEIR TIPS AND TRICKS.
- Made Over in America is a filmic foray into the cultural complex surrounding America's fascination with surgical makeover. Bringing together an often funny, sometimes touching array of voices, Johns Hopkins University researcher and MIT Press author Bernadette Wegenstein and experimental filmmaker Geoffrey Alan Rhodes join forces to explore the contradictory and at times anxious motives of the producers and consumers of American makeover culture. From their journey emerges a profound question: what have our bodies and our selves become in an age of seemingly limitless transformation?
- A sequel to SS United States: Lady in Waiting (2008), "Made In America" updates the progress on saving and plans for the ship. It includes incredible new footage of the ship, both in her heyday and in her current state, as well as interviews with former passengers, crew, maritime experts, and Conservancy leadership.
- 2003–200530m7.4 (14)TV EpisodeThe assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth and the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City by Timothy McVay are profiled.
- An in-depth profile of the nation's most infamous homegrown terrorist, produced during the fifth anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. Features interviews with Tim McVeigh's friends and family.
- Tony and his family have to stay in hiding until Phil Leotardo is dealt with. His family doesn't like the lifestyle they have been forced to adopt. AJ and Meadow move onto the next step in their lives. Tony confronts Junior one last time.