George W. Bush
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Filmography
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9/11: Inside the President's War Room
(2021)Experience the events of September 11, 2001, through the eyes of President Bush and his closest advisors as they personally detail the crucial hours and key decisions from that historic day.

Journeys with George
(2002)This video diary captures Alexandra Pelosi's 18 months on the road covering the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush.

George W. Bush: The 9/11 Interview
(2011)National Geographic Channel presents George W. Bush: The 9/11 Interview, a documentary offering exclusive first-person insight from the former president on what he was thinking and feeling and what drove the real-time, life-or-death decisions he faced in response to the most lethal terrorist attacks ever on U.S. soil.

9/11: Inside Air Force One
(2019)This two-hour feature documentary tells the story of 9/11 from a unique vantage point: inside Air Force One on its nine-hour journey from Florida, across the country, and finally home to Washington DC
15 Septembers Later
(2016)Declassified photos and documents, never-before-heard stories from first responders, and interviews with key political and media figures offer a new perspective on 9/11 fifteen years later.
George W. Bush
(2020)The latest addition to the Peabody Award-winning series of presidential biographies, this four-hour look at the life and presidency of George W. Bush features interviews with historians, journalists and several members of the president’s inner circle.

Zero Weeks
(2017)A documentary on America’s paid-leave crisis for employees, where caring for an aging parent or a health emergency can plummet most into poverty.

The White House: Behind Closed Doors
(2008)President and Mrs. Bush invite viewers on an in-depth tour of the White House and share their own personal insights about what it has been like to live in this historical house.

Trouble the Water
(2008)The day before the storm makes landfall, 24-year-old aspiring rap artist Kimberly Roberts turns a Hi-8 video camera on herself, her husband Scott and their neighbors stranded in New Orleans. With no means to evacuate, she records their harrowing ordeal when the nearby levee fails and deadly floodwaters engulf their home and community.

Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror
This unflinching series documents the 9/11 terrorist attacks, from Al Qaeda's roots in the 1980s to America's response, both at home and abroad.

Mad As Hell
(2014)Mad As Hell documents the tumultuous, at times hilarious and altogether astonishing trajectory of Cenk Uygur, The Young Turks' main host and founder, as he traverses from unknown Public Access TV host to internet sensation by way of YouTube.
Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election
(2002)Filmmakers examine the controversy surrounding the 2000 election of George W. Bush and the disputed vote in Florida.

GasHole
(2010)Documentary on big oil companies and their reluctance to affordable, more sustainable alternative fuels, as shown via buried technology breakthroughs.

Facing Nolan
(2022)Nolan Ryan is emblazoned onto our sub-conscience. Images of him pitching with a jersey covered in blood, 7 no-hitters, the all-time strikeout record, and the iconic brawl where Nolan walloped Robin Ventura are cultural cornerstones. But Ryan's career is a study in extremes. He holds the record for most walks and most wild pitches. With this in mind, where does Ryan fit in the game of baseball?

John McCain: For Whom the Bell Tolls
(2018)Illuminating profile of Arizona Senator John McCain, whose recent battle against cancer epitomizes the courage and fortitude of a man who spent five-plus years as a Vietnam POW, followed by an illustrious 31-year career in Congress.

Legion of Brothers
(2017)The roots of war and a tale of caution told in this documentary about a small, yet secret mission of U.S. troops sent to break the Taliban after 9/11.

The President's Book of Secrets
(2010)Moments after the President of the United States is sworn into office, he gains access to the "Nuclear Football," a briefcase that contains the most volatile top-secret information in the world: America's nuclear launch codes.

Bowling for Columbine
(2002)This documentary examines gun violence in the U.S. in relation to other countries, including the specific events that led to the Columbine massacre.

The Emperor's New Clothes
(2015)Comedian and rabble rouser Russell Brand breaks down the world financial crisis in this hilarious, passionate, and empowering look at income inequality.

The Last Mountain
(2011)Set deep in the heart of Appalachian West Virginia, this consciousness-raising film captures a rowdy band of citizens as they try to stop a giant coal company from blowing up a pristine mountain for its coal.