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Season 3

POV Season 3

June. 26,1990
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POV is a Public Broadcasting Service public television series which features independent nonfiction films. POV is an initialism for point of view. POV is the longest-running showcase on television for independent documentary films. PBS presents 14-16 POV programs each year, and the series has premiered over 300 films to U.S. television audiences since 1988. POV's films have a strong first-person, social-issue focus. Many established directors, including Michael Moore, Jonathan Demme, Terry Zwigoff, Errol Morris, Albert and David Maysles, Michael Apted, Frederick Wiseman, Marlon Riggs, and Ross McElwee have had work screened as part of the POV series. The series has garnered both critical and industry acclaim over its 20-plus years on television. POV programs have also won major industry awards including three Oscars, 32 Emmys, 36 Cine Golden Eagles, 15 Peabody Awards, 11 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Awards, the Prix Italia and the Webby Award.

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POV Season 3 Full Episode Guide

Episode 16 - Letter To The Next Generation
First Aired: July. 17,1990

Episode 15 - People Power
First Aired: September. 11,1990

Episode 14 - ¡Teatro!
First Aired: September. 04,1990

Episode 13 - Ossian: American Boy, Tibetan Monk
First Aired: September. 04,1990

Episode 12 - Motel
First Aired: August. 28,1990

Episode 11 - Going Up
First Aired: August. 21,1990

The creation of a skyscraper is transformed by director Gary Pollard into a breathtaking visual experience as time-lapse photography, hard hat banter and construction worker choreography are set to a score by 15 new music composers in an urban ballet forty stories above New York harbor.

Episode 10 - Green Streets
First Aired: August. 21,1990

If a tree can grow in Brooklyn, can an eggplant flourish in the Bronx? Maria De Luca's Green Streets charts the spontaneous emergence of community gardens in New York City and how they've helped to nourish neighborhood pride, racial tolerance and a budding sense of hope for hundreds of enthusiastic gardeners in the urban jungle.

Episode 9 - Golub
First Aired: August. 14,1990

The role of art in America has been debated everywhere from the Halls of Congress to the local shopping mall. Golub is more than a portrait of the socially committed painter Leon Golub, whose massive canvases are intended to provoke viewers. It is about media and contemporary society, social responsibility and creativity, art and information.

Episode 8 - Days of Waiting
First Aired: August. 15,1990

Artist Estelle Peck Ishigo went with her Japanese American husband into an internment camp during World War II, one of the few Caucasians to do so. Vividly recreated from Ishigo's own memoirs, photos and paintings, Days of Waiting reveals the shattering relocation experience from an "outsider's" perspective.

Episode 7 - Kamala And Raji
First Aired: August. 07,1990

Episode 6 - Police Chiefs
First Aired: July. 31,1990

Episode 5 - Salesman
First Aired: July. 24,1990

Episode 4 - On Ice
First Aired: July. 10,1990

Episode 3 - Larry Wright
First Aired: July. 10,1990

Episode 2 - Metamorphosis: Man Into Woman
First Aired: July. 03,1990

Episode 1 - Through the Wire
First Aired: June. 26,1990

Produced in association with Amnesty International, THROUGH THE WIRE examines a controversial, underground high security isolation unit located in the Federal prison in Lexington, Kentucky, built to house three female inmates convicted of politically-motivated crimes, and the international campaign to close the unit on humanitarian grounds.

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