最強の暗殺者を生み出すCIAの極秘プログラム、トレッドストーン計画とブラックブライアー計画。その最高傑作として生み出されたジェイソン・ボーンが、失った記憶を追い求めながら、自身の人生を大きく狂わせた同計画を白日のもとにさらそうと、CIAとの戦いに挑んでいた。その裏で、ボーンと匹敵する能力を秘めた暗殺者アーロン・クロスを巻き込むようにして、さらなる戦いと陰謀が動き出していく。そして、CIA上層部ですら認知していない2つの計画を上回るプログラムの存在があった。
Deftly upending the popular assertion that Canadian law enforcement agencies differ from those in the US, this provocative exposé fixes a sharp lens on the Calgary Police Service’s rampant, unchecked use of excessive force.
A documentary describing the forests of Alberta - their history, contribution, diversity, and bounty. Made in conjunction with Alberta's 2005 centennial anniversary celebration.
A one hour documentary on the aftermath of the 2013 Alberta Floods in the town of High River.
A different perspective on the exile and social impact of major projects such as oil sands mining in Alberta, Canada. These large-scale projects, based on economic growth, also have human costs that change the cultural face of the regions on a small or large scale. Over a six-month period, three families from the Acadian Peninsula in New Brunswick opened their doors and hearts to director Renée Blanchar and her team. A film about exile, choice of life, values, but especially absence; absence being probably the highest price to pay for each member of these families.
A mother struggles to take control of her life in the face of advanced Parkinson's disease, while her son battles his sexual and emotional identity amongst the violence of Alberta's oil field work camps.
When layoffs are announced at a remote oilfield office, team morale deteriorates with both humorous, and heartbreaking, results. With support, and often-questionable guidance from her co-workers, new engineer Wendy must navigate personal ethics and corporate industry within one of the world's most controversial industries.
A documentary about the psychological costs of working in Alberta's oil sands and the mental health crisis that's been ignored for a decade.