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Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP3 "Michael Ryan: The Hungerford Massacre"

Michael Ryan went on a killing spree in the small town of Hungerford, resulting in the murder of 16 people, including his own mother.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP5 "Thomas Watt Hamilton: Dunblane Massacre"

Thomas Watt Hamilton murdered almost an entire class of primary schoolchildren at the Dunblane Primary School in Scotland on March 13, 1996.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP2 "Peter Moore: The Man in Black"

The death of his mother triggered a change in the character of Peter Moore, who went on to kill four men in the space of three months.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP1 "Mark Howe"

Mark Howe murdered his mother Katrina Wardle in a brutal knife attack, stabbing her more than 53 times in the face, mouth, neck, chest and arms.

Trigger: The Ripple Effect of Gun Violence

The impact of shootings on individuals and the community.

Crypto Farmers

Farmers must diversify their income streams in order to survive in the modern world, but with a new invention from a young entrepreneur, farmers in rural Wales are now heating up piles of cow manure to power crypto mining rigs.

God Bless Bitcoin

Through in-depth conversations with bitcoin and interfaith religious leaders, the film exposes the broken, unjust, and immoral nature of the current fiat-based monetary system, one that is connected to the military industrial complex and the propagation of war. How and why the poor and middle class feel a financial squeeze even when they work hard and lead fiscally responsible lives. Suggesting the ways in which bitcoin can present alternatives that are more just, equitable, and peaceful.

Searching For Satoshi: The Mysterious Disappearance of the Bitcoin Creator

The bizarre disappearance of bitcoin's secretive billionaire creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.

Water Worlds

S1, EP1 "We Are the Keepers"

Off the West Coast of North America lies Haida Gwaii, where northern abalone is placed on the endangered species list in the 1990s; Haida Nation divers monitor and protect this vital species.

Water Worlds

S1, EP2 "Through the Veins of Mother Earth"

In the traditional territories of the Algonquin and Anishinaabe people, Canada's largest underground freshwater cave system thrives. These waters are filtered by freshwater mussels, a key to maintaining clean ecosystems.

Water Worlds

S1, EP3 "Urban Waters"

Waterways are often taken for granted; small creeks eventually feed rivers, estuaries and oceans; in Metro Vancouver, stream keepers work tirelessly to restore and maintain local creeks and streams, protecting these crucial waterways.

Water Worlds

S1, EP5 "Between Two Worlds"

Estuaries, known as the cradle of life, create some of Earth's most productive ecosystems; over time, human activity has damaged them, but indigenous and non-indigenous communities are working together to restore and preserve these vital areas.

Water Worlds

S1, EP7 "The Sea of Glass"

Once thought extinct, glass sponge reefs are rediscovered in the 1980s deep off Canada's West Coast; scientists and researchers need specialized deep-sea technology to study these ancient and fragile ecosystems.

Water Worlds

S1, EP8 "The Web of Life (Herring)"

Pacific herring are integral to the West Coast food web but overfishing and habitat loss have endangered their populations; conservationists are raising awareness and working on solutions to protect this keystone species.

Water Worlds

S1, EP9 "The Web of Life (Salmon Part 1)"

Pacific salmon, a cornerstone species on the West Coast, are central to Indigenous culture; as their numbers decline, people turn to hatcheries and a blend of traditional knowledge and Western science to protect these vital fish.

Water Worlds

S1, EP10 "The Web of Life (Salmon Part 2)"

Before colonization, Coastal First Nations sustainably managed Pacific salmon streams; now, they're blending traditional practices with modern technology to restore Pacific salmon population and rebuild the natural balance.

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