Long Form Documentaries

The Story of Arlington Cemetery 1994 A&E

Heroin in Plano 2000 MSNBC

Misty Keesler spent five and a half months documenting heroin addiction among suburban teens in Plano, Texas. Her project revealed how heroin spread through affluent communities, fueled by Mexican drug cartels and easy access to dealers. She photographed overdoses, drug runs, addiction, and recovery struggles, showing how heroin devastated families and transformed users into dealers. The documentary explored causes such as boredom, weak family supervision, and peer influence. Keesler’s work exposed the hidden reality of suburban heroin abuse and its lasting emotional, social, and personal consequences.

House of Pain 2000 MSNBC

The documentary traces America’s automotive evolution, highlighting iconic cars that shaped culture and technology. From the pioneering Thomas Flyer and affordable Ford Model T to the stylish Cadillac, Mustang, Corvette, Cord 810, and luxurious Duesenberg Model J, these vehicles transformed transportation, design, marketing, and freedom, leaving lasting impacts on American society and identity.