We have a lot of great documentary/reality content this year. In this screening block, we highlight those shows that can help you learn more about the world in which we live.
A collaboration between The Mermaid Lawyer™ & Legal Fox™ shares a few pop-culture pearls of wisdom w/ viewers. Discover why Disney was sued for an allegedly inappropriate scene in “The Little Mermaid” and hear about the enforceability of that fishy contract Ariel signed with Ursula. Also, learn why the hashtag #notmymermaid was floating through social media.
How T.O. Art is a docu-web series about Toronto-based artists and their art, showing the reality of being an artist in Toronto; especially with the impact of COVID-19. This relevant, community-based series comprises four, fifteen-minute episodes hosted by actress and model Naja Stanford, and is co-created by Amanda Ann-Min Wong and Taelor Lewis-Joseph.
Tiny Garden is for apartment dwellers wanting to transform their homes into a botanic wanderlust.
This lifestyle series features interior architects, edible gardeners and botany designers. Each giving us a peek into their gardening journey and sharing with us their craft.
Dive into a world of therapeutic botany rejuvenation and be inspired to bring nature into your home.
Episode 1
https://youtu.be/BETnEi8Qu2g
Episode 2
https://youtu.be/dRyoGvQglz0
Episode 3
https://youtu.be/4oEQvgIuZ9Q
Episode 4
https://youtu.be/2c80Km-YvpM
Episode 5
https://youtu.be/3W6RsPf7Twc
Total Runtime for all episodes
(5 x 10 - 11 minutes run time)
In Switzerland, land of peace and neutrality, military service is compulsory. In SECTION, MARCHE! we will dive in the Colombier Infantry Recruit School (Switzerland), meeting a group of soldiers and their officers. An opportunity to discover how these young people, including a woman, survive order and discipline and come face to face with themselves, their limits, their fears and aspirations.
Horses gone missing. Thousands of dollars-worth of stolen lobster. Invasive murder hornets. These are farm crimes, and they exact a real toll on largely rural victims who don’t always get their due. Farm Crime investigates these stories with respectful curiosity, focusing on the people at the centre of the incidents – seeking answers, closure and justice.
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