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- The adventures of a young orphan girl living in the late 19th century. Follow Anne as she learns to navigate her new life on Prince Edward Island, in this new take on L.M. Montgomery's classic novels.
- An orphan girl, sent to an elderly brother and sister by mistake, charms her new home and community with her fiery spirit and imagination.
- A young girl is sent to live with her late mother's relatives in Prince Edward Island. Set in the early 1900's, the series follows her adventures, as well as that of her family and the town's people as she grows up in Avonlea.
- Anne Shirley accepts a teaching position at a girls boarding school in a town dominated by a rich and belligerant family determined to make her life miserable.
- A father and daughter isolated on an island off the East Coast and living on a once-thriving commune grapple with the limits of family and sexuality.
- An orphan is sent to live with relatives in picturesque turn-of-the-century Prince Edward Island.
- Embrace follows body image activist Taryn Brumfitt's crusade as she explores the global issue of body loathing, inspiring us to change the way we feel about ourselves and think about our bodies.
- Follows a small-town private investigator as he investigates the sale of black market lobster in Prince Edward Island along with a scrappy convenience store owner.
- Innocent teen Bethany Lockwood from Toronto to Prince Edward Island with her overprotective father, and quickly becomes acquainted with the colour locals on Pogey Beach.
- Fabulocity is a fast-moving series that sends our vibrant hosts to cities all over the world. They help uncover the one thing you can't find in any guidebook - How fabulous a place really is.
- Follow the White Stripes' 2007 tour of Canada, as the duo avoided the conventional by playing in buses, cafes and for Indian tribal elders.
- The story of Terry Fox's unprecendented cross-Canada marathon on an artificial leg for cancer research that made him a national hero.
- A young girl and her father move into an old house haunted by the presence of a dead former resident and her beloved cat.
- While Felix is away at the War the people of Avonlea try to have a good Christmas, but Miss King is suddenly badly hurt and she may not live...
- The men in a broken family reunite many years after a domestic tragedy drives them apart.
- In the dead of winter, a musician travels to a remote cottage to work on new material, but soon finds herself under attack from a mysterious dark presence.
- Just Passing Through is a comedy series about Terry and Parnell Gallant, two rough and tumble cousins from Prince Edward Island who arrive unannounced on their cousin Owen's Toronto doorstep. They swear they're "just passing through" Toronto to sweet jobs in Alberta. But like every family reunion, this one turns out to be more than Owen's bargained for.
- Sisters Marianne and Christin travel to the Magdalen Islands, where they will spread their father's ashes and flee their personal problems, without realizing that they carry them with them, literally and figuratively.
- Indigenous people of Canada share heartbreaking stories that reveal injustices inflicted by the country's child welfare system.
- Follows the life of translator Hanako Muraoka; from the turbulent Meiji Period, to the Taisho Period and the Showa Period. Hanako Muraoka would go on to translate novel "Anne of Green Gables," by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery.
- Flash animated drawing adventures with the drawn boy dood.
- The Ghosts of Prince Edward Island scours the province, shining a light on the unsolved murders, the haunted places, and the unexplained spiritual events of the Island's past and present.
- Steph, the mayor of Toronto By The Sea, holds a cooking competition to give away the town restaurant. She expected superstar chefs to arrive, but local eccentric Harry James, has something more in store.
- Eager to learn more about their culinary traditions, Chef Chuck Hughes is welcomed into Indigenous Communities in hopes of expanding his cooking horizons.
- A married couple's boring evening routine is complicated when the wife's sudden apprehension over her husband's impending overseas trip leads to bittersweet revelations.
- Endangered giant bluefin tuna have returned to Prince Edward Island, Canada in surprising abundance after a complete disappearance from overfishing. But something strange is going on. Normally wary tuna no longer fear humans.
- Father and Daughter and friends hunting and fishing in Eastern Canada
- This film documents the long history of Rocky Point Park, an amusement park and shore dinner hall situated along the coast of the Narragansett Bay. For over 150 years, New Englanders flocked to the spot, for a game of Sunday baseball, for a picnic, for a rock-n-roll concert, or to ride on the Tilt-a-Whirl . Then, in 1996, the park closed. With its rides sold off, the park sits as a ghost town, scheduled for demolition and primed for the construction of condominiums. The story of Rocky Point Park will be told entirely by the people who lived there, who worked there, and who spent every waking moment of every summer at the park. We have collected found footage, family photographs, and memorabilia from the park. Along with a couple of local still photographers, we have shot extensively inside the ruined buildings and on the hallowed grounds of the former amusement park. From Babe Ruth to George Bush, from the first presidential phone call to a devastating hurricane, You Must Be This Tall hopes to capture all the fond memories left behind at Rocky Point, leaving future generations with a visually-stimulating reminder of the way things were.
- Maestro Chef Wes follows the Canadian hip-hop legend as he travels the Maritimes with his new moniker as "Chef". Sourcing local ingredients, culture and hanging with celebrity chefs and musicians, he turns each episode into a classic Canadian kitchen party. Williams puts his unique take on everyone's favorites. Chef Wes doesn't make burgers, he makes Backbone Sliders. In each episode, Williams and his celebrity guests come together to fish, farm, talk about life and chop it up in the kitchen before their company arrives. Then, everyone gathers together to eat the delicious food followed by a live performance by the Godfather of Canadian Hip Hop himself and fellow artists.
- A documentary film crew follows the day to day lives of two aspiring bounty hunters, in hot pursuit of a former teen actor turned fugitive, as well as their many misadventures along the way.
- Fine Tuning is a story about the move from rural to urban and how a city can inspire new beginnings at any age.
- One of the short films in the CBC's "Sons and Daughters" series of films. A girl learns that she may not be who she thought she was.
- A triptych of youth-oriented stories set in a small New Brunswick town. Follow Jeff and Kristine into the woods for a night of forbidden passion that ends in tragedy...Meet Jennifer, a tough-talking teen who winds up in a compromising situation when she shoplifts in a record store...Celebrate football hero Brian Mair's farewell at a feverish all-night house party where everyone is out to score and nothing is what it seems.
- Ben, an internet technician, travels to a remote fishing village. When Ben's van breaks down and he's forced to spend the night. There, he witnesses the villagers wading into the ocean to greet a terrifying sight.
- Arthur Zimmer travels to Prince Edward Island to sell his father's house just as detached feet have been turning up on the island's shores.
- A man enjoys the afternoon on a park bench when he is suddenly greeted by a woman that knows everything about him, yet he doesn't recall ever meeting her in his life.
- World renowned Cajun singer Zachary Richard is on a quest to understand why Acadian and Cajuns are a resilient People and discover the pertinence of the Acadian identity today. Zachary traces the journey of his heritage in the Acadian regions of the Maritime provinces of Canada to discover the trials and tribulations of his Richard and Boudreaux family ancestors. Zachary returns to Louisiana to explore what has been kept in the culture from the Acadian heritage during the 250th anniversary celebrations of their arrival. Will he be capable of coming to terms with his past, to forgive and look towards the futur?
- A feature length documentary film tracing the explosion of heavy metal music in Canada's' Maritime Provinces beginning in the late 1980s and 90s and continuing through today. The film also explores the fascinating social and technological factors behind the music scene's tremendous growth alongside the rise of the world-wide web.
- Killed By Coyotes tells the tragic story of an up-and-coming young folk singer, Taylor Mitchell, who was slain by coyotes as she hiked alone in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
- A seventeen years old, Anri, comes to Prince Edward Island for three weeks. Your typical shy Japanese girl, Anri gave herself a secret mission: she wants to find an old Canadian war veteran, with only a single clue, or just about: he supposedly lives near a lighthouse. Riding her bicycle every day, she gradually uncovers some small clues concerning the mysterious soldier: he was the first love of her recently deceased grandmother, and the man who gave her the book "Anne of Green Gables".
- Filmmaker Ari A. Cohen explores the farm-to-table process by following small Canadian farmers.
- After being double-crossed and left for dead, a man tracks down his former crime partner to seek retaliation.
- A Prince Edward Island man moonlight as a musician.
- Romance enters the life of a young woman from an Eastern fishing village who dreams of dancing professionally.
- Documentary presenting panoramic sweep of local customs, natural landscapes, and urban centres along the route of the Trans-Canada Highway, then under construction.
- A documentary about the making of the movie 'Evangeline'. Shot in Nova Scotia in 1913 and inspired by the famous poem by Longfellow, 'Evangeline' was the first Canadian feature film. It is now considered lost.
- Canadian veteran, Dennis Mackenzie, who served in Afghanistan, turns to music to help him in his battle with PTSD and to raise awareness of veteran suicide and mental health.
- A look at most of the naturist clubs that English-speaking Canada has to offer.