A film about a couple's decades-long fight for the right to marry and a documentary about homeless Chicago youths are in the line-up of PBS' Independent Lens' winter/spring 2015 season.
Limited Partnership, which will air June 15, centers on a gay couple's 40-year fight for the right to marry in the United States. The Homestretch, which will run April 13, features three ambitious Chicago teens who deal with "frigid winters, high school pressures and homelessness as they fight to stay in school, graduate and build a future," according to a press release.
Kicking off the 2015 season Jan. 5 was Tracy Droz Tragos and Andrew Droz Palermo's Rich Hill, a look at poverty in a small Midwestern town. It was followed by Darius Clark Monroe's acclaimed Evolution of a Criminal, in which the filmmaker returns to his Texas hometown to explore what led him to rob a bank as a teenager.
All programs are at 9 p.m. CT. Visit pbs.org/independentlens .