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FEATURE: Mounties Under Fire

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Mounties Under Fire, is a gripping journey into the heart of the RCMP during a period of profound crisis. Notorious for closing ranks, the Mounties open up to documentary cameras, revealing a painfully flawed organization fighting for its life.

FEATURE: When The Devil Knocks

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Grass roots Canadians are at the heart of a quiet revolution – couples working on “good” divorces, which acknowledge that the end of a marriage isn’t the end of a family.

Bountiful Films wins at San Francisco Ocean Film Festival

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Our film Alexandra’s Echo, which follows biologist Alexandra Morton’s tireless commitment to saving the world’s last wild salmon runs, wowed audiences at San Francisco’s Ocean Film Festival. Alexandra’s Echo took home the “Best Environmental Film” Award.

Oscar-nominated animator joins Bountiful Films for documentary

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Simultaneously celebrating and sending up all things “cat “in our new CBC Doc Zone film, “Cat Craze” (delivering fall 2010) requires a deft creative touch. And who better to deliver than Cordell Barker, creator of Canada’s most iconic animated cat film: The Cat Came Back. The Cat Came Back garnered Barker an Oscar nomination in

Trapping Feral Cats 101 at 100 Mile House

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If you think TV is sexy glamourous work, don’t read any further. It’s 30 degrees, the hottest September day on record and we have just arrived in 100 Mile House for the first day and night of shooting on our new film, Cat Craze. It’s hard to breathe as the air fills with acrid smoke

Announcing New CBC Cat Documentary

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Helen Slinger and Maureen Palmer, two admitted “crazy dog ladies” who also have a warm place in their hearts for kitty cats, announce a new commission from CBC Television’s flagship documentary program Doc Zone: “Cat Craze.” From the time of the Pharaohs human beings have been fascinated with the elusive nature of cats. Millions of

KidsBC.ca – A Pioneering Online Resource for Children

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When parents separate, a child’s world falls apart. Now, help is as close as a mouse click. British Columbia’s Justice Education Society announces the creation of a pioneering, free interactive website for children 6 to 11 whose parents are separating or divorcing. KidsBC.ca provides a virtual world – called Changeville – full of the kind