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Films about widowhood in the United States (86 P) Pages in category "Widowhood in the United States" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
9/11: One Day in America is an American documentary television miniseries directed by Daniel Bogado and produced by Caroline Marsden. The series follows the (2001) September 11 attacks through archival footage, eyewitnesses, and survivors. The series consists of 6 episodes, the first at 1 hour and 14 minutes and the remaining 5 at 44 minutes ...
The movie examines how these widows, who were forced by their family to give up their belongings, ended up being social outcasts. The Forgotten Woman seeks to raise awareness of the various and pervasive challenges that still surround women's pursuit of economic independence in the 21st century in order to achieve a semblance of self-respect ...
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Surviving America's Most Hated Family is a 2019 BBC documentary film presented and written by Louis Theroux. The programme follows as Theroux revisits the family at the core of the Westboro Baptist Church and observes how its members have changed since the 2014 death of the church's founder, Fred Phelps .
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Aftershock (2022 film) Age 7 in America; The Age of Love (2014 film) Agee (film) Aggie (film) Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry; Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly; A/k/a Tommy Chong; Alaska Wilderness Lake; Albert Brooks: Defending My Life; Albert Fish (film) Albert Schweitzer (film) Alice Neel (film) Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth; Alien Abduction: Answers
Following her grief and confusion, four months later she began work on a documentary speaking to military widows, hearing their stories of love, tragedy and overall survival. The documentary was shown to military widows who gathered in Austin, Texas from across the country in July 2008, for the official "launch" of the American Widow Project.