
Discover the origins and history of New York’s Grand Central Station in this fascinating documentary, part of PBS’s “American Experience” series. Millions of travelers and tourists have passed through the renowned hub, which first opened in 1913. Born out of a 1902 tragedy when two trains collided in New York’s Grand Central Depot, the station was constructed in response to the need for greater safety and quickly became world-famous.
Combat Zone

Each of the 13 episodes in this absorbing Military Channel series tells the story of a single armed conflict — some famous, some little-known — between 1950 and 2005 from the perspective of the participants. These tales of valor include Operation Desert Storm in 1991, the invasion of Grenada in 1983, a patrol boat rescue in Vietnam in 1969, the Battle of Najaf in Iraq in 2004 and the Battle of Inchon in Korea in 1950.
Alix Lambert’s: The Mark of Cain

Exploring the violent world inside Russia’s brutal prison system, filmmaker Alix Lambert’s intensely gritty documentary examines how tattoos play a role in marking the status of the most hard-core prisoners. With jails so overcrowded that inmates must decide who will stand while others sleep, a well-defined hierarchy has developed where rank is determined by details of crimes committed and amount of time served.
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