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Neptune Frost and Tsutsue

Season 17 Episode 3

In Neptune Frost, Neptune and Matalusa challenge the authoritarian regime in this Afrofuturist romantic musical. And Tsutsue follows two boys coping with the death of their brother in a Ghanaian town situated by an oceanside landfill.

Aired: 06/22/25
Funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
Extras
A double presentation of Neptune Frost and Tsutsue.
A double presentation of Mother Suriname and The Changing Same.
Reflecting the spirit, ingenuity and resilience found among people of the African diaspora.
Residents of Kinshasa navigate life after dark, challenged by uneven electricity and violence.
Filmed in jazz clubs, HARGROVE shines a spotlight on Roy Hargrove's genius and contribution to jazz.
In America, marginalized communities are the target of harmful environmental decisions.
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