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- Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
- This docudrama explored how growing adolescents deal with the world around them and interspersed drama with documentary. Comprised of two seasons, each 52 episodes long, the show focused on The Preteen Years (season one) and The Teen Years (season two). The series is now being used in schools to teach teens and adolescents about certain life issues.
- American Psyche seeks to find the every-day American perspective on social and political life in America following the events of 9/11. Traveling from New York City to Los Angeles, two European filmmakers conduct a series of interviews with Americans of diverse race, gender, religion, and socio-economic standing. As they travel across America, listening to the voices of every-day people, they explore the current climate of social and political life in the United States. American Psyche opens a dialogue on the shared concerns, interests and hopes for the future that Americans have for their society, moving beyond the black and white political portraits of mass media.
- Across the Atlantic traces the experiences of Dutch immigrants who came to Canada in post-World War II. Through interviews with three generations of Dutch immigrants, this film explores the motivations behind migration, the challenges faced in their first years in Canada, and the impact this migration had on their future lives and families.
- Arthur Lederman is 100 years old. Before World War II, he was a renowned concert violinist in his native Poland. In 1938, he escaped via steamship to New York City and was the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust. Christoph Erbsloeh is a 20-year-old German cellist whose grandfather served in Hitler's army. But when a Jewish aid agency sends the young exchange student to help the elderly recluse, Arthur and Christoph both begin to confront the legacy of Nazi Germany in ways neither had ever imagined. Susan Sarandon narrates this award-winning HBO documentary about the unlikely friendship between two men born 80 years apart whose histories of anger and suspicion develop into an uncommon bond of reconciliation and respect. This is FACING ARTHUR.
- Unusual and interesting facts about space travel, astronautics, astronomy, and the universe, presented by science commentator Bob McDonald.
- This Original six-part television series, created for Bravo! is a unique aboriginal dance series featuring an eloquent union of First Nation storytelling, beautiful, haunting, stylized, hip-hop, traditional drum & singing music, modern & traditional dance styles interpreting age old stories connecting to the rite of passage of the soul and creation. These six different dance pieces were created and filmed in the locations of their origin. The bands include: Inuit, Ojibwa, Cree and Iroquois.
- An examination of the world of male modeling as seen by a young, struggling fashion week contender, an older and successful magazine model, and business insiders.
- Le Van An Vy is an energetic boy living in the ancient town of Hoi An, Vietnam. Through image and sound, young viewers are led on a fascinating tour of Vy's neighborhood and community and are introduced to the customs and traditions of his vibrant culture.
- Buckle Your Bible Belts! 'Marking the Message' is a road trip following how Christian evangelism is stepping up its marketing campaign and rebranding itself to fit mainstream pop culture. Jesus bobbleheads and Christian wrestlers - blasphemy, profiteering, or just new ways of spreading a timeless gospel?
- This series takes a lighthearted approach to parenting children from birth to six years of age, providing useful tips and information in an entertaining manner.
- Deep Questions answered in the Big Easy.
- The history of women who lived in the Canadian Prairies in the 19th and early 20th century.
- This one-hour documentary on the making of diva Maria Pellegrini is a story of natural talent and tenacity triumphing over adversity. The sultry soprano has suffered and survived for more than three decades in the competitive, sexually charged and backstabbing world of international opera. Her rise to stardom is filled with sacrifice and heartbreak, success and failure - an ironic mirroring of some of the tragic roles she has performed on stage.
- Margaret Visser, author of a book on the symbolism of churches called THE GEOMETRY OF LOVE, enters the church of Sant'Agnese furoi le Mura in Rome and proceeds to explain the profound meanings hidden in everything from stairwells to aisles, the altar, the marble tent above it, the columns and the shape of the church itself. Visser blends anthropology, theology, art history and architecture to provide us with revealing insights into the Christian search for transcendence and the evolution of Western civilization.
- Story of a Chinese leper colony on D'arcy island around the mid 1800's to early 1900's. D'arcy Island, located off the coast of Vancouver island, is only accessible by private boat.
- For sale on the market of the Syrian capital Damascus: lingerie of transparent plastic, adorned with zippers, feathers, flashlights and even some tunes on microchips. The contrast with the customers' black veils could not be greater. The Canadian documentary filmmaker Noura Kevorkian, who emigrated from Lebanon as a teenager, looked for women who had the courage to lift their veils. Although it is strictly prohibited to film women in Syria, Kevorkian talks with a few brave ones about their concealed sexuality...
- 1996–200759m8.0 (14)TV EpisodeVeteran radio, theatre, television and film actor Christopher Plummer has played a thousand parts, but beneath that elegant stage presence lies the restless heart of a risk-taker. Don't miss this engaging biography.