Dreams of Obama Online Now

Frontline series offers a bio of the incoming POTUS.

Dreams of Obama Online Now
by Damon Winter

Frontline examines the personal and political life of Barack Obama, outlining his road to the White House, in Dreams of Obama. The episode airs on PBS, inauguration night, Jan. 20 at 8pm and 10pm, with additional screenings through Jan. 23. Check local listings.

Can't wait? Dreams of Obama is available for online viewing now. Click here to view.

Austin filmmaker Paul Stekler is among the episode’s producers.

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