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Thursday, February 14 at 7 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. High school drug dealer Jeffrey is becoming ever more estranged from his family, despite his stepfather’s attempts to raise him the right way.
Sunday, February 10 at 8 pm on KPJK TV in the South Bay. Nazi terror cell Veritas emerges from obscurity to carry out a coordinated series of attacks.
Saturday, February 9 at 8 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. For over thirty years, American children grew up watching Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood on PBS. Mr. Rogers offered a calm and stable presence, tackling life's weightiest issues in a simple, direct way. Won't You Be My Neighbor? reflects on Fred Rogers’ legacy of kindness, and the profound and lasting effect his innovative approach to television had on millions of children.
One of the year's most acclaimed films, Won't You Be My Neighbor? expertly weaves in precious archival clips, rare personal footage, and interviews with friends, family, and Fred Rogers himself, to paint an intimate portrait of a man beloved by millions, whose example of empathy, love, and patience is as necessary as ever.
Friday, February 8 at 9 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. Forty years after the death of Elvis Presley, acclaimed filmmaker Eugene Jarecki takes the King’s 1963 Rolls-Royce on a musical road trip across America in search of not only Elvis's legacy but the fate of the American Dream and the consequences of "cashing in" to try to achieve it. The King is a cautionary snapshot of America at a critical time in the nation’s history, painting a parallel portrait of the nation’s own heights and depths, from its inspired origins to its perennial struggles with race, class, power, and money.
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