John F. Kennedy
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

JFK: What The Doctors Saw
(2023)Unsettling medical details on the JFK assassination are disclosed by seven doctors who were in the ER during a futile effort to save his life in 1963.

Kennedy, Sinatra and the Mafia
(2023)The story of Kennedy and Sinatra's mutually beneficial friendship... and its bitter end
JFK: 24 Hours That Changed the World
(2023)A unique, moment-by-moment view of the day when President John F Kennedy was assassinated

JFK Assassination: A New Perspective
(2025)The release of thousands of classified documents along with expert insights and theories question the truth behind a day that forever changed history.

The Saturn V Story
(2014)NASA's moon mission challenges and achievements, with expert interviews and stunning footage.

Dark Legacy
(2009)A thoroughly substantiated criminal indictment of the John F. Kennedy assassination that fingers George H. W. Bush as a key player in the conspiracy.

Apollo: The Forgotten Films
(2019)Told through rare footage, this reveals the full story of Apollo, showcasing the extraordinary efforts of astronauts, scientists, and engineers.

Frame 313: The JFK Assassination Theories
(2008)Five of the most credible theories about the assassination of the murder of President John F. Kennedy are examined here. There are new interviews from expert investigators, researchers and doctors plus accounts from former FBI agents, CIA operatives and KGB members.

Killing John F. Kennedy
(2020)Join us as we investigate the life and career of John F. Kennedy and find out who really was behind the killing of JFK and why was he a target?

Bedlam
(2019)Bedlam is the first major documentary to explore the crisis in care of severely mentally-ill citizens. Set in Los Angeles, the film tracks wrenching individual stories of mentally-ill patients caught on an endless merry-go-round of ineffective care, exposing the anatomy of a broken healthcare mill. What was once a system built around long-term asylum care has essentially become a crude horror show for thousands who are detained, medicated, and tossed onto the streets with no means of recovery. There, petty crime and drug addiction land many in prison, where they are detained and medicated again, creating a tragic loop. As one psychiatrist points out, this government-sanctioned loop is the actual definition of insanity. Add to that the fact that few psychiatrists are even willing to treat those most severely afflicted, and you’ve got an all-out crisis that’s also a major source of homelessness and incarceration. With a mixture of pained intimacy and sweeping historical context, Bedlam shows how deep-seated shame, stigma, and decades-long political negligence have led to the single largest social catastrophe of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

The Fog of War
(2003)The most significant tragedies and glories of the 20th century recounted by the former Secretary of State of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.

Sirius
(2013)A look at the life and work of ufologist Dr. Steven Greer and the extraordinary energy technologies he claims could change the world.

When You're Strange
(2010)The chemistry of four artists—drummer John Densmore, guitarist Robby Kreiger, keyboardist Ray Manzarek and singer Jim Morrison—made The Doors one of the most iconic rock bands. With footage shot from their formation in 1965 to Morrison’s death in 1971, the film follows the band through their career.

Dark Legacy II
(2014)A presentation of official government documents that allegedly connect the death of John Kennedy Jr. in a July 1999 plane crash to George W. Bush.

JFK: One PM Central Standard Time
(2013)From PBS - The special recounts the riveting story of the reporting from Dallas and the New York CBS Newsroom from the moment President Kennedy was shot until Cronkite's emotional pronouncement of his death at 1:00 p.m. CST. The program features moving memories from the producers, writers and reporters who were there on the day, including Dan Rather, Bob Schieffer, Marvin Kalb and Marianne Means.