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- A young Indigenous couple get a break from their troubled lives when they find each other through a summer of love on the Pow-Wow circuit.
- Through interviews and creative re-enactments, this documentary examines the near-mythic figure of Cowichan Chief Tzouhalem, the account of his life from both historians and First Nations Elders, the folkloric tales concerning him, his impact on the modern relationship between the Crown and First Nations, and how his legend remains alive to this day, examining critically how his story has been told and passed down to us.
- Join in the quest of wine importers and friends Michael, Chuck and Charlie, to discover the very best at romantic vineyards from around the world.
- Dust 'n Bones brings to light the legal, political, historical and spiritual challenges faced by First Nations leaders and archaeologists as they fight to give disinterred ancestors their proper reverence.
- A Cedar Is Life explores how one critical species, the cedar tree, is central to the cultural life of West Coast First Nations. The film weaves together interviews with elders, artists, and other hands-on practitioners who speak to how all parts of the tree were - and still are - important to make use of, while also highlighting the importance of protecting this ancient ancestor throughout the film. We look at how cedar is bridging cultural gaps today, and how this passing down of knowledge to the next generation is essential for promoting strength of culture in so many Indigenous communities.
- She Kills Me is a series of 13 half-hour comedy specials featuring funny women from across Canada. Over two dozen comediennes are showcased in a broad range of comedy, including stand-up, character, storytelling, and music.
- A hilarious and investigative look at the long history and major influence Canadians have had on the development of American pop culture. It features celebrity interviews and classic archival images from the very beginnings of Hollywood right through to the present day. The documentary presents the argument that without the slow and subversive influence of Canada, Hollywood as it is known would not and could not exist.
- An embarrassing blunder in the school library brings together Ollie and Emma, two wide-eyed, first-year university students. They connect instantly, while their rambunctious companions collide like freight trains from opposite ends of the Canadian Pacific cultural spectrum. Emma is a smart, determined, First Nations woman on a mission to support her community; Ollie is a white guy just trying to figure out his place in the world. Their opposing perspectives become increasingly apparent as friends and families eagerly interfere with explosive results. But are Ollie and Emma really so different? Will social expectations and peer pressure ruin a perfectly awkward love story?
- Fitness Instructor Monica Elliott leads women age 40+ and our audience in weight training fitness routines in idyllic settings on Vancouver Island.
- An instructional series of interstitials that explores every day accessibility tips, tricks, and life hacks for those who are blind/low vision, as well as people with decreased mobility.