VICE Investigates

VICE Investigates Season 1

TV Show

Season 1 Episodes

1. Amazon on Fire

November 1st, 20191 hr

Emmy award–winning VICE News correspondent Seb Walker will take audiences to the front lines of the fires blazing throughout the Amazon, where politics are rolling back decades of work to save the forest and potentially the planet.

2. Russia's War on Hip-Hop

November 1st, 20191 hr

Hip-hop has taken Russia by storm, quickly becoming one of the most popular genres for young people. Emmy–winning correspondent Alzo Slade embeds with Russia's most controversial musicians to explore artistic freedom under Russian President Vladimir Putin.

3. A Middle East Divided

November 1st, 20191 hr

VICE Founder Shane Smith provides a definitive look at the escalating tensions in the world's most volatile region. With authoritarianism on the rise, record-breaking military spending, and ever-increasing tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia, VICE travels to Yemen, Israel, Bahrain, and Lebanon to better understand the Middle East's shifting geopolitical landscape.

4. K-POP Machine

December 6th, 20191 hr

No industry is as image-conscious or as micro-managed as K-Pop. With the recent wave of suicides and scandals, the question of what happens behind this heavily constructed facade grows. VICE goes inside the K-Pop industry to explore the dissonance between fantasy and reality.

5. Disgrace

January 3rd, 20201 hr

What happens to the accused and the community after public allegations of sexual misconduct? VICE News reporter Isobel Yeung delves into the messy, complex conversation that takes stock of where we are two years since the height of the #MeToo movement.

6. Anti-Vaxx Fever

February 7th, 20201 hr

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7. Defending Champions

February 10th, 20201 hr

Sports have historically been organized into two strict categories: male and female, but now some athletes are challenging the binary.

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8. Gun Culture 2.0

April 3rd, 20201 hr

Gun control has soared in popularity across the United States, but the laws in many states are actually becoming even more lenient; correspondent Josh Hersh uncovers the forces driving these changes, going inside the new culture of self defense.