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- Back stabbing execs at a Canadian TV network stop at nothing to get ahead.
- A comedy sketch show focusing on Canadian events and affairs.
- Set in present-day Reykjavik, Fiasco draws a narrative circle of interconnecting stories in which the three members of the Bardal household deal with the secret loves in their lives.
- A business man and weekend dad is getting worn down by family trouble, business failure and the continuous loss of his favourite football team.
- A Bosnian Muslim and a Bosnian Serb family have come to Vancouver to find peaceful new lives only to find themselves embroiled in the ethnic conflict they left behind.
- The elusive underwater world of the white beluga whales, their enigma behavior, and their unique relationship to Arctic people across time is revealed in this documentary.
- Something magical is happening on a utopian uncharted island somewhere in the Aegean Sea. Two unsuspecting visitors arrive at the idyllic Armenaki and come face-to-face with the bizarre lifestyle of its larger-than-life inhabitants.
- This overview of the horrors of 20th century war reminds us that war does not end when peace treaties are signed and the soldiers have gone home.
- First Nation people from North America and Japan, joined by volunteers from 13 countries, traveled 4,000 km along the Sea of Japan on a multicultural ceremonial run finishing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 50th commemoration of the atomic bomb. Filmmaker, Andrea Sadler, joined the run, with camera in hand, to present a remarkable physical and spiritual journey of a diverse group of all ages who carried the simple message, that 'All Life is Sacred'. The film is a stunning lyrical portrait of people committed to promoting peace, encouraging respect for the earth and all life, and to sharing the rich cultural diversity of the human race.
- The making of Fleetwood Mac's album Rumours in 1976/77.
- A documentary examining the production of Paul Simon's most commercially successful and critically acclaimed solo album, which brought South African music to a massive pop audience.
- The story of Hendrix's seminal album, his last, is told in words, music, rare archival footage and a diary kept by one of Jimi's employees. There are also interviews with band mates Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell, legendary singer Steve Winwood, engineer Eddie Kramer and Chas Chandler who managed Jimi.
- 1997– 1h 15m7.6 (105)TV EpisodeMusicians, producers, family, colleagues and the artist himself look back on the making of Stevie Wonders's classic album "Song In the Key of Life".
- An interview show with discussion of how the eponymous album was recorded; all surviving members of The Band participated. Other musicians are also interviewed about the impact and influence of the album and The Band in general. Details include the four track method of recording that resulted in multiple parts being recorded on each track. The Band routinely traded instruments, who would sing, etc. to determine what worked best for each song. On many songs, members discussed their (or other) parts specifically and the track was played by itself to here the nuances of the recording. This program really shows both the raw talent of the group, but a level of creativity in making the music that is rarely seen in today's recording industry.
- 1997– 1h 15mNot Rated7.5 (198)TV EpisodeDocumentary about the making of two Grateful Dead albums: 1968's "Anthem of the Sun" and 1970's "American Beauty".