March into Women's History Month with documentaries celebrating women who made history and those continuing to do so! This month, we salute women who have changed lives with documentaries about and by women, their achievements, their artistry, and their struggles.
Celebrating women who make history everyday with films like And She Could Be Next, made by a team of women filmmakers of color. The film asks whether democracy itself can be preserved—and made stronger—by those most marginalized.
John F. Kennedy was one of the most iconic political figures of the 20th century, a man known universally by his initials. From his college days to the end in Dallas, he was fascinated by the nature of political courage and its relationship to democratic governance. How should we understand JFK and his role in US and world politics?
Explore the revolutionary engineering behind Paris’s iconic landmark. Completed in 1889, the iron tower smashed the record for the tallest structure on Earth, ushering in a new age of global construction that reached for the skies.
Honor one of the most beloved stars in country music history with this all-star tribute concert featuring Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Wynonna, Jelly Roll, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, Lorrie Morgan, Justin Moore, Trace Adkins and more.
Premieres March 17, 2024 Alice & Jack on MASTERPIECE
Andrea Riseborough and Domhnall Gleeson star in Alice & Jack, a love story for the ages. When Alice and Jack first meet, they’re bound by a connection so powerful it seems nothing can break it, but will their path lead them to a place of happiness and togetherness?
Helena Bonham Carter stars in Nolly. Nolly reveals the story of Noele “Nolly” Gordon, one of the most famous faces on British TV in the 1960s and 70s, whose unceremonious firing from her hit show at the height of her career was front-page news.
New episodes of Call the Midwife Season 13 are delivering early for PBS Passport members. Stream a new episode every week before the broadcast premiere, March 17 at 8/7c.
March 1st: International Women of Color Day Created in 1988 by the National Institute for Women of Color, this day celebrates and honors the achievements of women from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, emphasizing diversity, intersectionality, and empowerment.