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- An investigative documentary revealing how the Israeli military occupation in Palestine has become a business rather than a burden.
- Maya Santos interferes in the lives of those around her, often dragging her twin, Miguel, into her schemes.
- A journey to rural Quebec in the late 19th century against a backdrop of challenges posed by the colonisation of this faraway land, collusion between the church and politicians and the difficult living conditions of the day.
- Le Bye Bye est une émission de télévision québécoise. Dès 1968, cette revue humoristique de l'année qui s'achève, est diffusée à chaque fin d'année, présentée le 31 décembre à 23 h sur les ondes de Radio-Canada, le télédiffuseur d'État.
- A look at the life and work of Jewish-Israeli lawyer Lea Tsemel who has represented political prisoners for nearly 50 years.
- -Anouk, Marco, Fanny, Alex, Safa, Emma, Ahmed and many others go through high school with their heads full of projects, doubts and intense emotions. L'EFFET SECONDAIRE is also about friendships that change, unexpected rivalries, love affairs that are born, adults that take up too much space and trials that weaken. In the corridors of the school as well as in the classrooms, people stick together and confront each other, have fun and are intimidated - In short, it's everyday life, with its ups and downs, shot in a rhythmic way to capture slices of very spontaneous life.
- Captures the music and travels of that time. Some of it is shot in New Orleans, some is shot in Canada with a cool visit to the house of my Québécois relatives. Aaron Neville is a guest singer, Bono's also in there somewhere. There's a visit to Peter Gabriel's studio shot on super 16 by Declan Quinn. Directed by music historian Philip King.
- -Jean-Philippe Wauthier receives stars. Interviews, musical performances, humor and surprises.
- A documentary exploring how digitalization, robotics and automation could reshape the future of jobs.
- These films about Montreal and its activities were made for CBC Radio-Canada's English network in 1954-1955 and then translated as "Notre Ville" for the French network. To these days, Radio-Canada still uses these films as stock footage.
- It follows the story of CBC veteran reporter Curt Petrovich as he collapses under the weight of PTSD and then fights to regain his sanity. It's a stunning departure in storytelling for a reporter who spent 30 years behind a cool conservative professional mask. On his road to recovery Curt stumbles into the strangest support group: the four Mounties responsible for the 2007 taser-related death of Robert Dziekanski at Vancouver International Airport.
- Tower of Song: An epic story of Canada and its music.
- Featuring six remarkable "over 40" dancers and stunning choreography, this film is a joyful, inspiring confirmation that age can enhance our gifts.
- Documents the tragic stories of victims of maternal incest. Child abuse of any sort is insidious, but it is horrifically traumatizing for victims of sexual abuse perpetrated by their mothers.
- A look at the deeply secretive and supernatural life of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada.
- (Vancouver) This original podcast explores how the arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou thrust Canada into the middle of an international technology trade war. Hosted by CBC Radio One's Stephen Quinn.
- Produced by Greenspace Productions and broadcast on CBC French and English, this up close and personal portrait of Canadian virtuoso Alain Trudel introduces us to this world renowned trombonist and documents his relentless pursuit to give this traditional jazz instrument the respect it deserves in classical music.
- Exploring the complex relationship between Canadian voters and their elected representatives, Frédéric Choinière steps into the shoes of those involved in the world of politics. Assisted by experts who help him define his image and his message, to ensure his candidacy is credible, he launches his campaign.
- This is a six minute documentary explaining the life of Patricia Kumbakisaka, a young foreign policy leader and global citizen.
- CBC radio drama aired as part of The Mystery Project segment. 19-year-old cab driver Walker Devereaux solves mysteries in downtown Toronto with the help of his dispatcher Krista Papadopoulos Mystery woman Jiggs often messes with his mind.
- What happens when we die? Can we ever shake our fear of death? Cailleah was raised to face hard topics straight on. From the time she was a child, her family improvised rituals and filmed home interviews to "inoculate" her brother and her against life's biggest questions - the kind her dad says, "adults can never answer but kids, if they are young enough, can." Then came COVID...and news that her dad was building a coffin. That seemed a bridge too far, even for him. Was it a death-defying act? Or just something to do with his hands? The family joked about how he's an old dad who's young at heart. But they had to know: did he sense something in his bones? Was this his way of making them face the truth about the future? "Rockin' the Coffin" offers a contrarian's guide to the good death using animation, creativity and play to address our most terrifying fears and the mysteries at the heart of life: how can we prepare for death and loss? What happens if we try?
- Each year, thick-billed murres by the millions return to the Canadian Arctic to breed. Their colonies are among the largest avian congregations in the world. For the first time, the life and death struggle and the unique behaviors of these little-known seabirds are presented. Remarkable footage captures gulls tearing brooding murres from the sheer cliffs, snatching their defenceless chicks and swallowing them whole on-the-fly. Murres locked in combat tumble 250 metres to the sea. The camera follows as they continue to battle below the surface. Chicks, before knowing how to fly, leap to the sea. The male encourages his chick and trails it closely as losing each other results in a fatal end. Local Inuit remain true to their ancestral traditions and take advantage of the abundance. The film-makers's understanding of the rhythms of nature in the north is rendered by spectacular images of grace and beauty.
- About Daniel Lanois, the Canadian musician and producer, during one of his most productive years in life, living and recording in New Orleans, LA.
- Radical politics were raging in Halifax in the late 1960s, but in sleepy Lake Loon, it took the arrival of a mysterious man from the USA to awaken Black Consciousness in the mind of ten-year-old Deanna Sparks.
- 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.
- A day in the life of the cigarette. A love of nicotine unites all peoples across the globe, regardless of colour, wealth or creed. Where religion and politics have failed, tobacco has succeeded, but at what cost? For over 50 years people have been knowingly paying for the pleasure of tobacco with their lives, making man's fatal tryst with the cigarette one of the weirdest love affairs ever.