2018 Primetime Emmy® Awards Ballot Outstanding Picture Editing For A Nonfiction Program Active Shooter Santa Monica, California November 03, 2017 Whether due to acts of terrorism, hate, or mental instability, mass shootings have become all too commonplace. This documentary series examines this disturbing phenomenon from the points of view of victims, family members, emergency medical workers and first responders, who bravely risk their lives in the face of grave danger. Gary Pollak, Editor America Divided Who Controls The Land May 11, 2018 Native American actor Martin Sensmeier travels to San Juan County, Utah, to investigate the controversy over the Bears Ears National Monument. While there, he uncovers the decades of struggle for equality by the county’s Native citizens. Megan Brennan, Editor America's War On Drugs Acid, Spies, And Secret Experiments June 18, 2017 Secret assassination attempts, the CIA’s LSD experiments, and covert support of heroin traffickers lead up to Nixons’ declaration of war on drugs. Gangsters and gurus, war lords and spies, street gangs and politicians — all vying for control over black market narcotics, and the power that comes with it. Adrian Murray, Editor American Dynasties: The Kennedys Brothers In Arms March 25, 2018 A confident, popular John F. Kennedy is sworn in as the youngest ever elected American president, but he will have to rely on his brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, to help him navigate the disasters of 1961. Anton Short, Editor American Experience The Chinese Exclusion Act May 29, 2018 The history and impact of the 1882 law that made it illegal for Chinese workers to come to America and for Chinese nationals already here ever to become U.S. citizens. The first in a line of acts targeting the Chinese, it remained in force for more than 60 years. Li-Shin Yu, Editor American Experience The Gilded Age February 06, 2018 The Gilded Age presents the story of one of the most transformative eras in American history. In the closing decades of the 19th century, the U.S. population doubled, national wealth expanded, and two classes rose simultaneously, separated by a gulf of experience and circumstance that was unprecedented in American life. Nancy Novack, Editor American Experience Into The Amazon January 09, 2018 Into the Amazon tells the remarkable story of President Theodore Roosevelt’s perilous 1914 journey with legendary Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon into the dark and deadly heart of the South American rainforest to chart an unexplored tributary of the Amazon. George O'Donnell, Editor American Masters Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive October 30, 2017 Discover the real story of the notorious author, starring Denis O’Hare as Edgar Allan Poe. Explores the misrepresentations of Poe and reveals how he tapped into what it means to be human in a modern and sometimes frightening world. Peter Rhodes, Editor American Masters Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart January 19, 2018 Artist. Activist. Rebel. Visionary. If you only know A Raisin in the Sun, then you don’t know Lorraine Hansberry. Randall MacLowry, Editor Chad Ervin, Editor American Masters Richard Linklater: Dream Is Destiny September 01, 2017 Take an unconventional look at the fiercely independent filmmaking style that emerged in the late 1980s-90s, sparked by the Oscar-nominated filmmaker of Boyhood, Slacker and Dazed and Confused. Features never-before-seen footage and interviews. Nevie Owens, Editor American Masters This Is Bob Hope... December 29, 2017 Explore Bob Hope’s life with unique access to his archives, legendary joke file, clips from his radio and TV shows and classic films (My Favorite Blonde; Cat and the Canary) and interviews with Conan O’Brien, Brooke Shields and others. Peter Lynch II, Editor American Masters Tyrus September 08, 2017 Discover the art, life and enduring impact of renowned Chinese painter Tyrus Wong, the visual genius behind Bambi and Rebel Without a Cause, who once exhibited with Picasso and Matisse, via never- before-seen interviews, movie clips and art. Carl Pfirman, Editor Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Lagos October 15, 2017 In this episode, we look at one of the biggest, baddest, most intense and visceral displays of raw humanity on Earth. Tony explores Lagos, Nigeria through its hidden culture, collective identity, public problems and ultimate potential through the lens of the deep pride and hopeful endeavor of the Nigerian people. Hunter Gross, ACE, Editor Baltimore Rising November 20, 2017 Baltimore Rising goes deep behind the scenes of a city on edge in the wake of Freddie Gray’s death in police custody, which sparked protests and riots. The film follows local activists, police officers, community leaders and gang affiliates as they fight for change and struggle to hold Baltimore together. Ashwin S. Gandbhir, Editor Betting On Zero June 01, 2017 Controversial hedge fund titan Bill Ackman puts $1 billion dollars on the line in his crusade to expose Herbalife as a massive pyramid scheme. The withering crossfire that ensues ricochets across the media, in board rooms, and on the streets in this stirring picture of the American Dream gone wrong. Leonard Feinstein, Editor Biggie: The Life Of Notorious B.I.G. (Biography Presents) September 04, 2017 Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G. is the first biography to be authorized by his estate. This documentary provides interviews with his widow, his mother, close friends and multiple cultural icons. Parris Patton, Editor Jennifer Tiexiera, Editor Bill Nye Saves The World The Marijuana Episode December 29, 2017 Bill visits a cannabis dispensary in Hollywood and takes a trip though hemp history. Kevin Smith and other panelists weigh weed's pros and cons. Ian Kornbluth, Editor Damien Belliveau, Editor Bradinn French, Editor Trevor Carlee, Editor Blue Planet II The Deep January 27, 2018 The Deep goes into the unknown to discover an unimaginable abundance of life in the pitch-black darkness of the seabed. In Antarctica’s frigid waters, the team were the first humans to dive 3,280 feet in a deep manned submersible, to explore under icebergs the size of a city block. Nigel Buck, Editor Blue Planet II One Ocean January 20, 2018 One Ocean takes viewers on a journey from the intense heat of the tropics to the planet's frozen poles. Life has spread to almost every part of the ocean, but there are many different worlds within it, and each presents unique challenges. Matt Meech, Editor Bobby Kennedy For President You Only Get One Time Around April 27, 2018 With America increasingly and violently divided, Bobby mounts an impassioned run for the White House until an assassin's hand intervenes. Joshua L. Pearson, Editor Brian Goetz, Additional Editor Breaking The Day Free Diver August 28, 2017 At his life's lowest point, Stig Pryds discovered freediving, and it changed everything. Now in the sport's biggest competition, Vertical Blue, he is preparing to attempt his deepest dive yet, but failure could cost him his life. Eric Driscoll, Editor Curtis McConnell, Editor Chef's Table Corrado Assenza April 13, 2018 Inspired by the orchards and farms of his native Sicily, Corrado Assenza turns out rich gelatos, almond granitas, crispy cannoli and other delicacies. Arielle Zakowski, Editor The Circus The Looking Glass War April 15, 2018 The United States and Russia are locked in a dangerous new standoff. From Facebook and meddling in the 2016 election, to alleged poisoning attacks, to the war in Syria, Russia is the dominant force in our news cycle. Season Premiere. Alicia Ellis, Supervising Editor Benjamin Kast, Supervising Editor Seth Skundrick, Supervising Editor Barry Blaschke, Editor Chuck Divak, Editor Evan Wise, Editor Anastasia Fedoryaka, Editor Citizen Rose January 30, 2018 Rose McGowan’s Life is laid bare as viewers learn how she went from a cult in Italy to the cult of Hollywood to becoming a symbol of an international movement against sexual harassment. Lisa Trulli, ACE, Editor Julie Cohen, Editor Chris Ray, Editor Jacob Lane, Editor LaRonda Morris, Editor Annie Ray, Editor David Henry, Editor Devrim Wellman, Editor City Of Ghosts October 02, 2017 A real-life international thriller that follows the courageous story of Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, a group of Syrian citizen journalists risking their lives to covertly expose the human rights abuses committed by ISIS in their hometown. Matthew Hamachek, Editor Pax Wassermann, Editor Matthew Heineman, Editor Daniel Koehler, Additional Editor Cold Blooded: The Clutter Family Murders Part 1 November 18, 2017 - November 19, 2017 Focuses on the infamous crime that shocked the nation and was chronicled in Truman Capote’s seminal book, In Cold Blood, the brutal murder of four members of the Clutter family in their Kansas home seemingly without motive. The true crime documentary takes a fresh in-depth look at the legendary case. Jawad Metni, Editor Cy Christiansen, Additional Editor Seth Skundrick, Additional Editor Lucas Groth, Additional Editor CONAN Without Borders Conan In Haiti January 27, 2018 In response to President Trump's disparaging remarks, Conan O'Brien travels to Haiti to show the warmth, generosity, independence, and humor of the country and its people. Robert James Ashe, Editor Christopher Heller, Editor Matthew Shaw, Editor The Confession Tapes Down River September 08, 2017 A man drives his four children into a river, where they drown. He wearily confesses to doing it purposefully, but later contends it was an accident. Alex Durham, ACE, Supervising Editor The Confession Tapes True East: Part 1 September 08, 2017 Following the gruesome triple homicide of a prominent Muslim family, two teenagers are targeted by undercover police who use a controversial technique to extract a confession. This gripping Netflix original documentary series investigates cases where people convicted of murder claim their confessions were coerced, involuntary or false.
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