CBC has some good documentaries on this week.
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WEB FEATURE
EVE OF REDEMPTION: THE STEVEN TRUSCOTT STORY
Forty-five years ago, Steven Truscott was sentenced to hang for the murder of 12 year-old Lynn Harper. He was just 14, Canada's youngest death row inmate and his trial was one of the most famous and controversial in Canadian history. His sentence was commuted and after spending 10 years behind bars he disappeared to live an anonymous life in southern Ontario. the fifth estate uncovered evidence that showed the case against Truscott was dubious, at best.
Visit the fifth estate web feature and examine the evidence used against Truscott four decades ago. Plus read current updates about the case.
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/truscott/index.html
THIS WEEK:
LIFE AND TIMES
(Friday October 29 at 8pm ET on CBC Newsworld)
A MAN FOR ALL STAGES: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER
After fifty years of acting, Plummer's star burns brighter than ever. In 2002 the legendary actor returns to the Stratford Festival as King Lear after a career that has spanned film, television and the theatre.
http://www.cbc.ca/lifeandtimes/plummer.html
THE PASSIONATE EYE SHOWCASE
(Sunday October 31 at 10pm ET/PT, repeating Friday November 5 at 10pm ET/PT on CBC Newsworld)
A FAMILY AT WAR (premiere) (90 minutes)
A Family at War follows an American military family who, after losing their only son in Iraq, begin to question the reasons for the conflict. The camera captures a year in the family's life as they attempt to deal with their grief and the continuing political fallout from the war. Their attempts to find truth and resolution, and figure out which way they should vote, mirror the sentiments of many American as they prepare for the U.S. election.
Directed by: Jorgen Flindt Pedersen
http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/feature_311004.html
PASSIONATE EYE Monday
(Monday November 1 at 8pm ET)
U.S. MEDIA BLUES
French filmmaker Yves Boisset asks what has happened to the combative nature of journalism in today's America? Have reporters covering the White House, until very recently, been acting more like stenographers than journalists? Has the American media turned into courtiers at the White House and the Pentagon?
Directed by: Yves Boisett
http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyemonday/feature_251004.html
PASSIONATE EYE Monday
(Monday November 1 at 10pm ET/PT)
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO BUSH
The World According to Bush, a two-hour documentary about the inner-workings of the Bush administration, will alarm even the most hardened Washington-watchers. Fans and critics of the acclaimed Fahrenheit 9/11 will want to see this investigation of the U.S. administration.
Directed by: William Karel
http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/feature_171004.html
THE FIFTH ESTATE
(Wednesday November 3 at 9pm on CBC-TV)
DO YOU BELIEVE IN MIRACLES? (premiere)
Benny Hinn may be the most popular personality in the Christian world today. Thousands pack arenas to see him heal the sick and the afflicted. Tens of thousands more watch his television program. Millions of dollars are donated every year to his ministry, none of which he says goes to him personally.
But, what about those miracles? And where does all that money go? Bob McKeown investigates.
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/
THE NATURE OF THINGS
(Thursday November 4 at 7pm on CBC-TV)
TALE OF A TINY BIRD (premiere)
Magic and understanding blossom when an imaginative young girl meets the King of the Songbirds. Travelling with him, to his kingdom among the dunes of Courland on the Baltic, she is granted unprecedented access to the private lives of tiny birds. She also gets a chance to observe scientists, who have devoted their lives to studying birds and their epic migratory journeys. As she listens to the songs of this tiny king, who weighs less than 5 grams, she gains insight into the fragility of our natural world, and begins to call into question that old saying 'free as a bird'.
http://www.cbc.ca/natureofthings/show_tinybird.html
ROUGH CUTS
(Thursday November 4 at 10pm ET/PT, repeating Saturday November 6 at 10pm ET/PT)
ALTER EGOS (premiere)
Ryan Larkin and Chris Landreth are Alter Egos. Ryan Larkin is living every artist's worst nightmare: losing his ability to create, to provide for himself, he's panhandling on the street to make ends meet. But more than thirty years ago, he was among the world's most celebrated animators, and an Oscar* nominee for his seminal film Walking. Chris Landreth, a rising star in the world of animation, is on an opposite trajectory in his career, and beginning to experience the kind of adulation Larkin saw decades earlier.
Directed by: Laurence Green
http://www.cbc.ca/roughcuts/feature_041104.html
We hope you can join us!
Welcome to the CBC-TV AND CBC NEWSWORLD Documentaries E-Mail Digest!
WEB FEATURE
EVE OF REDEMPTION: THE STEVEN TRUSCOTT STORY
Forty-five years ago, Steven Truscott was sentenced to hang for the murder of 12 year-old Lynn Harper. He was just 14, Canada's youngest death row inmate and his trial was one of the most famous and controversial in Canadian history. His sentence was commuted and after spending 10 years behind bars he disappeared to live an anonymous life in southern Ontario. the fifth estate uncovered evidence that showed the case against Truscott was dubious, at best.
Visit the fifth estate web feature and examine the evidence used against Truscott four decades ago. Plus read current updates about the case.
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/truscott/index.html
THIS WEEK:
LIFE AND TIMES
(Friday October 29 at 8pm ET on CBC Newsworld)
A MAN FOR ALL STAGES: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER
After fifty years of acting, Plummer's star burns brighter than ever. In 2002 the legendary actor returns to the Stratford Festival as King Lear after a career that has spanned film, television and the theatre.
http://www.cbc.ca/lifeandtimes/plummer.html
THE PASSIONATE EYE SHOWCASE
(Sunday October 31 at 10pm ET/PT, repeating Friday November 5 at 10pm ET/PT on CBC Newsworld)
A FAMILY AT WAR (premiere) (90 minutes)
A Family at War follows an American military family who, after losing their only son in Iraq, begin to question the reasons for the conflict. The camera captures a year in the family's life as they attempt to deal with their grief and the continuing political fallout from the war. Their attempts to find truth and resolution, and figure out which way they should vote, mirror the sentiments of many American as they prepare for the U.S. election.
Directed by: Jorgen Flindt Pedersen
http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/feature_311004.html
PASSIONATE EYE Monday
(Monday November 1 at 8pm ET)
U.S. MEDIA BLUES
French filmmaker Yves Boisset asks what has happened to the combative nature of journalism in today's America? Have reporters covering the White House, until very recently, been acting more like stenographers than journalists? Has the American media turned into courtiers at the White House and the Pentagon?
Directed by: Yves Boisett
http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyemonday/feature_251004.html
PASSIONATE EYE Monday
(Monday November 1 at 10pm ET/PT)
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO BUSH
The World According to Bush, a two-hour documentary about the inner-workings of the Bush administration, will alarm even the most hardened Washington-watchers. Fans and critics of the acclaimed Fahrenheit 9/11 will want to see this investigation of the U.S. administration.
Directed by: William Karel
http://www.cbc.ca/passionateeyesunday/feature_171004.html
THE FIFTH ESTATE
(Wednesday November 3 at 9pm on CBC-TV)
DO YOU BELIEVE IN MIRACLES? (premiere)
Benny Hinn may be the most popular personality in the Christian world today. Thousands pack arenas to see him heal the sick and the afflicted. Tens of thousands more watch his television program. Millions of dollars are donated every year to his ministry, none of which he says goes to him personally.
But, what about those miracles? And where does all that money go? Bob McKeown investigates.
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/
THE NATURE OF THINGS
(Thursday November 4 at 7pm on CBC-TV)
TALE OF A TINY BIRD (premiere)
Magic and understanding blossom when an imaginative young girl meets the King of the Songbirds. Travelling with him, to his kingdom among the dunes of Courland on the Baltic, she is granted unprecedented access to the private lives of tiny birds. She also gets a chance to observe scientists, who have devoted their lives to studying birds and their epic migratory journeys. As she listens to the songs of this tiny king, who weighs less than 5 grams, she gains insight into the fragility of our natural world, and begins to call into question that old saying 'free as a bird'.
http://www.cbc.ca/natureofthings/show_tinybird.html
ROUGH CUTS
(Thursday November 4 at 10pm ET/PT, repeating Saturday November 6 at 10pm ET/PT)
ALTER EGOS (premiere)
Ryan Larkin and Chris Landreth are Alter Egos. Ryan Larkin is living every artist's worst nightmare: losing his ability to create, to provide for himself, he's panhandling on the street to make ends meet. But more than thirty years ago, he was among the world's most celebrated animators, and an Oscar* nominee for his seminal film Walking. Chris Landreth, a rising star in the world of animation, is on an opposite trajectory in his career, and beginning to experience the kind of adulation Larkin saw decades earlier.
Directed by: Laurence Green
http://www.cbc.ca/roughcuts/feature_041104.html
We hope you can join us!