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- An immortal, bigoted, unethical taxidermist is doing research on "Patient Zero", the gay flight attendant who allegedly was the first to bring AIDS to North America, for a museum show about contagious diseases, helped by the man's ghost.
- Titanica reveals the clearest motion pictures ever captured of the Titanic. Witness startling images of the long-lost ruin contrasted with never-before-seen 1912 archival photos showing her in all her splendor. Feel the passion of the explorers, each obsessed with a different aspect of the expedition.
- A primer on the politics of black hair.
- Karlie Kendall's job is to write computer games - but in her spare time she hacks bank accounts. With 5 million dollars gathered, she wants to retire to Brazil - unaware that her secret partner Adrienne intends to keep all the money.
- A feature documentary offering a gripping portrait of the Esgenoopetitj Mi'gmaq First Nation during the summer of 2000 as the Canadian government appears to wage war on the community for exercising their inherent and court-affirmed fishing rights.
- The Messenger is an artful investigation into the causes of songbird mass depletion and the people working to turn the tide. This visually thrilling film reveals how the issues facing birds also pose daunting implications for our planet.
- The story of a rebellious deaf child who goes on a class outing to the city, where he runs away.
- A documentary about the volcanic eruption of Mt. St. Helens in Washington, USA, on May 18, 1980. It was the deadliest volcanic eruption in US history, resulting in 97 deaths and well over $1 billion in damage. Shown are interviews with survivors, scientists, experts on volcanoes and residents of the area. Footage is shown of the mountain before, during and after the eruption, and the resulting destruction to the surrounding forests, rivers and residences and businesses are also shown.
- Why and How did a small Ontario town become home to an architectural masterpiece.
- A look at the works of painter Paul Kane.
- A man searches for the breeding ground of a near extinct bird - the Eskimo Curlew.
- Noted undersea explorer Dr. Joseph MacInnis leads a team to find the ship HMS Breadalbane, which had been missing for more than 150 years.
- A chronicle of the Listuguj Mi'gmaq community in Quebec--a people determined to live off their traditional lands.
- A pair of ancient Canadian aboriginal masks are stolen from a museum by thieves in the night. Fraser must find the masks and return them intact, with the help - or hindrance - of an old friend from up north.
- Attenborough visits several museums of natural history. With the aid of dinosaur skeletons, he demonstrates how they existed in real life, and speculates about the reasons for their sudden demise.
- In this final installment to the series, David Attenborough travels to four unique locations about the globe where an abundance of fossilized plant and animal remains have given us a detailed picture of what life could have been like in prehistoric times. Each of the sites experienced its own set of circumstances which enabled it to preserve many perfect specimens for extraction and analysis. Piecing together the collected evidence, paleontologists have been able to determine early animal hierarchies, their diets and their evolutionary paths.
- Earth's first animals, 500 million years old, are just being uncovered.
- The Mount Saint Helens 1980 eruption introduces geologists to a variety of volcanic phenomenon never observed before. Yet it presages a similar eruption thousands of miles away and just a few years later in Montserrat.
- The tranquil shores of the oceans mask an underwater world with a frightening and violent past. Very real monsters once prowled these depths then vanished leaving behind stunning proof of their existence.