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Spam: the Documentary
1 x 1 hour

A humorous and insightful look into the global culture of Spam, possibly the twentieth century’s most annoying and harmful invention. What is Spam? Where does it come from? How does it work? Our search for answers takes us on a journey inside a bizarre cyber culture that is surprisingly human and three-dimensional.

 
  In production with CBC Newsworld, Court TV U.S.A., Canal D, The Knowledge
Network, SBS and YLE.  view Spam page.
 

 

Cat Ladies 
1 x 1 hour

Cat Ladies unravels the real story behind the oft-ridiculed world of the "crazy cat lady".  What is usually only glimpsed at through news headlines ("Woman found dead with 400 cats") is actually a prevalent but misunderstood condition known as Ailurophilia.

Cat Ladies explores the life of one such cat hoarder and goes further, examining the relationship of women and cats through the lives of cat lovers and cat rescuers.

What happens to a cat lover that turns her into a cat hoarder?





 
  Peep Me
1 x 1 Hour documentary with an online interactive platform -  www.peephal.com
 

Online and On TV, there is a never-ending spectacle of bodies and souls willing to bare all in the name of entertainment, self-betterment, and instantaneous recognition.  Think reality television, Youtube, Facebook, blogs and more. Pop Culture has become "peep"  culture; where we've traded privacy for notoriety and in the process, reinvented mass entertainment.


Peep Me
explores peep’s implications on entertainment, society, sex, politics, and everyday life, through the humorous – and painfully personal – journey of alternative culture guru Hal Niedzviecki, as he researches his upcoming book
Peep Culture.  This documentary follows Hal’s journey, asking: What is the price of peep for Hal, and for all of us?







 
  Redheads
1 x 1 Hour

A quirky and humorous journey through the history, myth and science of a very visible and alarmingly recessive minority.  Redheads are just 4% of the population, a genetic mutation that makes them an endangered species.  By 2060 they could all be gone!  

Redheads are biologically different, they more likely to be deaf and have lower pain tolerance. They're also more likely to be persecuted - burnt at the stake, their body fat considered poison, and banned from dairy farms in case they curdle the milk.

Redheads uncovers the deep roots of one of the World's smallest minorities.




 

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