David Fanning Trailers
Documenting Police Use of Force TrailerInside the Uvalde Response TrailerAmerica's Dangerous Trucks Trailer
Documenting Police Use of Force TrailerInside the Uvalde Response TrailerAmerica's Dangerous Trucks Trailer
Total trailers found: 39
18 May 2021
FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the growing inequities in American healthcare exposed by COVID-19. The Healthcare Divide examines how pressure to increase profits and uneven government support are widening the divide between rich and poor hospitals, endangering care for low-income populations.
17 January 2012
It’s been almost a year since a devastating earthquake and tsunami crippled Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex, leaving the country’s once popular energy program in shambles.
29 March 2022
An examination of the hidden origins of disinformation about the 2020 election and those responsible for some of the core narratives of election fraud.
21 February 2013
Construction company owner John Matthews learns that his estranged son, Jason, has been arrested for drug trafficking.
19 January 2021
FRONTLINE tells the story of how crisis and tragedy prepared Joe Biden to become America’s next president.
30 April 2024
FRONTLINE and The Associated Press, in collaboration with the Howard Centers for Investigative Journalism, investigate deaths that occurred after police used tactics like prone restraint and other "less-lethal force.
12 October 2021
The Taliban take over Afghanistan, and the threat of ISIS and Al Qaeda intensifies. On the ground, reporter Najibullah Quraishi (Leaving Afghanistan, Taliban Country) investigates uncertainty and fear among the Afghan people and revisits the lead-up to the U.
11 January 1982
Frank Terpil, in flight from a 53-year sentence for supplying arms to terrorists, is interviewed from his exile in Beirut.
30 May 2006
After a quarter-century of political denial and social stigma, of stunning scientific breakthroughs, bitter policy battles and inadequate prevention campaigns, HIV/AIDS continues to spread rapidly throughout much of the world.
14 July 2020
Civilians, journalists and soldiers from both sides of the conflict explain their experience during the Iraq War, from the 2003 invasion through the 17 years that followed.
26 June 2012
In a 2012 joint investigation by FRONTLINE and the Center for Public Integrity, correspondent Miles O’Brien uncovers the shocking consequences of a broken dental care system.
18 October 2001
A counselor, an expert on depression, and two attorneys try to help a couple who have marital problems.
12 February 2019
FRONTLINE and The Wall Street Journal investigate the decades-long failure to stop a government doctor accused of sexually abusing Native American boys for years, and examine how he moved from reservation to reservation despite warnings.
05 December 2023
Drawing on real-time, firsthand accounts and using official bodycam and audio, FRONTLINE, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune reconstruct the chaotic response to the Uvalde school shooting and examine the missteps.
18 October 2017
Described by some military commanders as the deadliest urban combat since World War II, the battle to drive ISIS out of Mosul as the terror group held civilians captive there was brutal and grueling.
18 October 2011
More than one million immigrants have been deported since President Obama took office. Frontline investigates Obama's enforcement strategies and journeys into the secretive world of immigrant detention, with a penetrating look at who is being detained and what is happening to these detainees.
12 February 2004
In the summer of 2003, violence against the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq spiked alarmingly. Traveling across Iraq, FRONTLINE reporters went to see how the U.
13 June 2023
Investigating deadly truck accidents and the fight over measures that could save lives.
27 February 2017
The dramatic story of a Gitmo detainee released from the controversial U.S. prison after 14 years. With NPR, a report on the struggle over freeing prisoners once deemed international terrorists.
01 May 2003
Billion settlement for securities violations, FRONTLINE investigates what New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer calls Wall Street's "corrupt business model" that cost American investors trillions.
28 April 2009
Frontline examines the lives of mentally ill repeat offender who are struggling to make a life for themselves outside of prison.
01 January 2013
Outlawed in Pakistan tells the story of Kainat Soomro as she takes her rape case to Pakistan's deeply flawed court system in hopes of getting justice.
30 May 2023
A year after the Uvalde school shooting, FRONTLINE documents the community's trauma and the fight over assault rifles.
18 October 2016
FRONTLINE and ProPublica go inside Europe’s fight against terrorism — the missed warnings and the lingering vulnerabilities.
10 May 2005
There are nearly half a million mentally ill people serving time in America's prisons and jails.
20 April 2010
In Afghanistan many hundreds of boys, often as young as ten, are being lured off the streets on the promise of a new life.
04 November 2019
A documentary exploring how artificial intelligence is changing life as we know it — from jobs to privacy to a growing rivalry between the U.
21 April 1987
As the Iran-contra scandal was still unfolding, Frontline correspondent William Greider revealed how the US began supporting the contras in Nicaragua and why our involvement there continues.
07 September 2021
From veteran FRONTLINE filmmaker and chronicler of U.S. politics Michael Kirk and his team, this documentary traces the U.
15 May 1990
The 1989 murder of Yusef Hawkins by white youths in the Bensonhurst section of New York City set off a racial and political fire storm.
11 April 2006
On June 5, 1989, one day after Chinese troops expelled thousands of demonstrators from Tiananmen Square in Beijing, a solitary, unarmed protester stood his ground before a column of tanks advancing down the Avenue of Eternal Peace.
18 January 2000
In May 1998, a year before the massacre at Columbine High, 15-year-old Kip Kinkel murdered his mother and father, and then opened fire at Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon, killing two fellow students and wounding 25 others.
01 December 1981
Follows the Mariel boatlift, a mass emigration of Cubans who traveled from Cuba's Mariel Harbor to the United States between April 15 and October 31, 1980.
13 November 2012
Explore the shadow world of assisted suicide, where the lines between legality and criminality are blurred.
23 November 2010
Frontline investigates the complex and often agonizing end-of-life choices that are made by physicians and families.
21 January 1986
While the whole world watched, 52 Americans were held hostage in Iran by Islamic revolutionaries for 444 days.
25 April 2017
Paul Greenberg spends a year eating fish at breakfast, lunch and dinner to help answer the question: “What fish should I eat that’s good for me and good for the planet?” The Fish on My Plate chronicles Greenberg as he works on his book, The Omega Principle — and consumes over 700 fish meals in hopes of improving his health through a dramatic increase in his Omega-3 levels.
07 January 2014
Inside the government’s crackdown on insider trading, drawing on exclusively-obtained video of hedge fund titan Steven A.