The BEST episodes directed by Barak Goodman

My Lai
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8.50
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#1 - My Lai

American Experience - Season 22 - Episode 6

Examines one of the darkest chapters of the Vietnam War: the 1968 My Lai massacre, its cover-up and the soldiers who broke rank to halt the atrocities.

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Oklahoma City
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8.33
30 votes

#2 - Oklahoma City

American Experience - Season 29 - Episode 6

On April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh, a former soldier deeply influenced by the literature and ideas of the radical right, parked a Ryder truck with a five-ton fertilizer bomb in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City. 168 people were killed and 675 were injured in the blast. Oklahoma City traces the events — including the deadly encounters between American citizens and law enforcement at Ruby Ridge and Waco — that led McVeigh to commit the worst act of domestic terrorism in American history.

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The Boy in the Bubble
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8.00
1 votes

#3 - The Boy in the Bubble

American Experience - Season 18 - Episode 10

Account of David Vetter, a boy with an immune system so compromised that he led a life of isolation in a sealed enclosure.

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Clinton: Part One
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8.00
3 votes

#4 - Clinton: Part One

American Experience - Season 24 - Episode 3

Clinton tells the story of a president who rose from a broken childhood in Arkansas to become one of the most successful politicians in modern American history and one of the most complex and conflicted characters to ever stride across the public stage. From draft dodging to the Dayton Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to a balanced budget, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton veered between sordid scandal and grand achievement. Clinton had a career full of accomplishment and rife with scandal, a marriage that would make history and create controversy, and a presidency that would define the crucial and transformative period between the fall of the Berlin Wall and 9/11.

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Ruby Ridge
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8.00
1 votes

#5 - Ruby Ridge

American Experience - Season 29 - Episode 7

A riveting account of the event that helped give rise to the modern American militia movement.

The Fight
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7.50
2 votes

#6 - The Fight

American Experience - Season 17 - Episode 2

The 1938 fight between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling and the political and social ideologies the world thought were represented by the boxers.

The Lobotomist
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6.60
5 votes

#7 - The Lobotomist

American Experience - Season 20 - Episode 2

A look at the controversial work of Walter Freeman, a neurosurgeon who sought to alleviate severe mental disorder by permanently disabling the brain's frontal lobes.

The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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5.15
34 votes

#8 - The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

American Experience - Season 21 - Episode 3

On April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. Over the next twelve days, as a fractured nation mourned, the largest manhunt ever attempted closed in on his assassin, the renowned 26-year-old actor John Wilkes Booth. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln recounts this great American drama: two tumultuous months when the joy of peace was shattered by the heartache of Lincoln’s death.

Daley: The Last Boss
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#9 - Daley: The Last Boss

American Experience - Season 8 - Episode 6

Biography of Chicago mayor Richard Daley, considered one of the last major heads of big city "machine" politics in the United States.

Scottsboro: An American Tragedy
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#10 - Scottsboro: An American Tragedy

American Experience - Season 13 - Episode 13

False allegations of rape taint the record of justice in Alabama during the early 1930s.

Kinsey
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#11 - Kinsey

American Experience - Season 17 - Episode 5

The startling and controversial findings of a biologist who sought to understand the range of human sexual relations.

Woodstock - Three Days That Defined a Generation
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#12 - Woodstock - Three Days That Defined a Generation

BBC Documentaries - Season 2019 - Episode 176

For three days in August 1969, half a million people from all walks of life converged on a small dairy farm in upstate New York. They came to hear the concert of their lives, but most experienced something far more profound: a moment that came to define a cultural revolution. This documentary tells the story of the lead-up to those three historic days, through the voices of those who were there and the music of the time. It includes extraordinary moments from the concert itself, iconic images of both performers and festival goers, and tells how this groundbreaking event, pulled off right at the last minute, nearly ended in disaster and put the ideals of the counterculture to the test.