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- The Captains is a feature length documentary film written and directed by William Shatner. The film follows Shatner as he interviews the other actors who have portrayed Starship captains within the illustrious science-fiction franchise.
- Crime Stories chronicles some of the most intriguing crimes in history. This investigative series takes the viewers behind the scenes, revealing what occurred, introducing the people involved, unveiling techniques used in solving the crime, exposing the emotion experience by those affected, and the final resolution of the case. Police officers, family and friends of the victim, defense lawyer, and prosecutors. They all share their differing points of view regarding the crime and its consequences. Their firsthand accounts, coupled with dramatic re-enactments, news footage, clippings and photographs paint a comprehensive picture of the grim truth. While the media brings us the headlines, Crime Stories fills in the details with never before seen footage, personal accounts and shocking revelations previously unknown to the general public. Crime Stories deliver a stunning look from the other side of the police line and from behind he closed doors of those involved.
- A murder has been committed... But as the evidence piles up, so does the confusion. Cold Blood returns you to the crime scene so you can examine all the clues for yourself. Can you piece together the facts and eventually crack the case? Combining the thrill of a mystery with the visceral experience of true crime drama, Cold Blood navigates the confounding twists and turns on the journey to solving a homicide, tracking the emergence of new evidence, new revelations, and new suspects... As competing theories come to light, Cold Blood explores how the crime could have occurred from each perspective. Experience real investigations as they unfold. Follow the forensics as it reveals the truth.
- Detailed history of the design and manufacture of the iconic Boeing 747, which was developed as an inferior sibling to Boeing's preferred option, the Super-Sonic Transport. The financial stress that Boeing faced almost put it out of business, but resulted in a masterpiece of engineering which created the way forward in safe, reliable and economic air transport.
- An in depth documentary of all aspects of life in the 1950s.
- French artist and author Jean Giraud is one of the most famous and influential comic strip illustrators and authors of all time. He achieved his greatest fame as Moebius - not so much a pseudonym as an alter ego. With his triple-split personality - Jean Giraud, Moebius, Gir - he succeeded in making his work accessible in popular comic strip series like Blueberry, in metaphysical fantasies like John Difool and, not least, to a broad public, with set designs for films such as The Fifth Element. As a co-founder of the comic magazine Métal Hurlant he shook up the world of bourgeois French comics and American super-heroes in 1975, creating a whole new 'grown up' way of looking at the comic strip art form. How could a man invent all those strange places and stories, collaborate with some of the world's maddest artists and even go so far to seriously prepare himself to be picked up by aliens - and then go live a quiet and secure life back in Paris? Was he ever in danger of losing his mind? Or was it necessary for his art to live a life like that, and out of self-protection to split into in different personalities? In Moebius Redux - A Life in Pictures an exceptional artist tells his life's and work's story. Artists he met and left on his way, join in: Longtime collaborators like Alejandro Jodorowsky and Philippe Druillet, Swiss artist H.R. Giger and Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee, admirers like Jim Lee and Mike Mignola. Their narration not only gives an insight in how they experienced working with Giraud, but also presents the fascinatingly woven network around one of the most important comic book artists ever. Inspired by Giraud's visual power Moebius Redux - Ein Leben in Bildern animates the diversity and dynamic of his work. Extraordinary views on Paris, Los Angeles and the Mexican desert build a visual link between his life and his artistic universe, accompanied by the electronic soundtrack composed by "Kraftwerk" legend Karl Bartos.
- A look into the underground world of trafficking human body parts.
- Unusual encounters, strange powers, great murder mysteries and treasures to find, Dossiers Mystère presents the best documented cases in the area of the inexplicable, both in Canada and around the world.
- Explores the engineering feats buried beneath major cities, unveiling ingenious solutions that enable metropolises like London, Rome, and Dubai to flourish despite harsh environments and geological challenges.
- A look at the homo-erotic photography of Alan B Stone.
- A frustrating chase that takes place all day, every day in every metropolitan city. Parking meters, no stopping zones, bus lanes, double parking, restricted hours, zone permits, alternate side parking, fire hydrants, loading areas...finding a place to park a car is practically impossible in today's urban jungle. This series captures the point of view of the hapless parking enforcers, tow truck drivers and those that give us the boot...the Denver boot. Because most viewers are usually only on one side of this scenario (receiving the ticket!). Street Jungle is an opportunity to see it from the other perspective. Dealing with the public is always a daunting task, but making a career out of being the bad guy takes a suit of armor. Street Jungle captures the vibe of the city, the frantic speed and the many moving parts that make a metropolitan city run. It is chaotic madness at its very best.
- Docu-Drama showing events leading to investigations where water has played a role in covering up or committing a crime.
- A film crew follows the first 30 days of relief efforts in the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. The crew returns in six months to find out how the recovery is proceeding.
- The documentary series incorporates interviews with stylized dramatic recreations to tell the stories of people who overcame a tragic event.
- The Yukon is synonymous with wilderness, the gold rush, and also the toughest sled dog race in the world: The Yukon Quest. The series follows 7 dog teams as they attemps the 1000 mile race from Whitehorse, Yukon to Fairbanks, Alaska. Enormous challenges face the competitors: Four mountain summits, glaciers, overflowing rivers and lakes, wild animal encounters, six hours of daylight and temperature falling below -50 degrees Celsius. This race is not for the faint of heart and has been completed by fewer men and women than have climbed Mount Everest. It attracts only the most experienced and adventurous competitors from around the world.
- The film tells the story of Richard, a volunteer fire lookout slowly dying from an undisclosed illness. Over the course of a summer, he's forced to come to terms with his shortcomings, his past failures and the disappointment of never achieving much in his life all while battling the supreme isolation of the Montana wilderness.
- -When the punk movement reached Montreal (Canada) in 1977, it ignited the passions of a handful of young people who were forever changed by it. Thirty years later, some of the players from this momentous time give a surprisingly frank account of their experiences at this key period in their lives-the music and the drugs, as well as a burning need to do things differently. The film includes rare archival footage of the Montreal punk scene and features the music of the earliest local punk bands: The 222s, The Normals and The Chromosomes.
- -Explores how and why seemingly normal relationships between friends, family members, neighbours or coworkers turn toxic, even lethal.
- L'entomologiste Georges Brossard part à la découverte des insectes aux quatre coins du monde.