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Streaming This February on CBC Gem

A collection inspired by BLACK HISTORY MONTH launches February 1, including the critically acclaimed sketch comedy SHERMAN’S SHOWCASE (Feb. 1), HOW IT FEELS TO BE FREE (Feb. 1), HIP HOP: SONGS THAT SHOOK AMERICA (Feb. 1), and the exclusive Canadian premiere of the critically acclaimed BBC film ANTHONY (Feb. 5)

Anthology series 21 BLACK FUTURES from CBC Arts and Obsidian Theatre launches in three parts (Feb. 12, Feb. 19 and Feb. 26), featuring 21 monodramas from 21 multigenerational Black playwrights across the country, directed by 21 Black directors and performed by 21 Black actors

New international dramas include the exclusive Canadian premiere of acclaimed historical drama BELGRAVIA (Feb. 14) and Season 3 of the beloved British series CALL THE MIDWIFE (Feb. 5)

Canadian films new to CBC Gem this month include OLD STONE (Feb. 19), 2018 Berlin International Film Festival Nominee for ‘Best Debut Film’ LEMONADE (Feb. 19) and 2012 TIFF Co-Winner of the ‘Best Canadian First Feature’ BLACKBIRD (Feb. 26)

CBC’s winter 2021 slate of original programming, including more than 20 new and returning Canadian series reflecting a diverse range of storytelling and perspectives, is streaming now on CBC Gem

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BLACK HISTORY MONTH COLLECTION
Begins streaming Monday, February 1

  • HIP HOP: THE SONGS THAT SHOOK AMERICA (Documentary, Music, 6X60, Jigsaw, USA)
    Begins streaming Monday, February 1

    From executive producers Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter, Shawn Gee and Alex Gibney, each episode of this new documentary series focuses on a groundbreaking song pivotal to the evolution of American music and culture.

 

  • SHERMAN’S SHOWCASE (Comedy, 8×30, Radical Media, USA)
    Begins streaming Monday, February 1
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
    This groundbreaking, wickedly funny mockumentary series travels through time via music and clips drawn from the 40-year library of a legendary (fictional) music and variety show. Cameos include John Legend, Tiffany Haddish, Mary J Blige and more.

 

  • HOW IT FEELS TO BE FREE (Documentary, 1×112, directed by Yoruba Richen, Executive produced by 15-Time Grammy Winner Alicia Keys, Canada & USA)
    Begins streaming Monday, February 1

    HOW IT FEELS TO BE FREE tells the inspiring story of how six iconic African American female entertainers – Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson and Pam Grier – challenged an entertainment industry deeply complicit in perpetuating racist stereotypes, and transformed themselves and their audiences in the process.

 

  • GIANTS OF AFRICA (Documentary, 1×80, directed by Hubert Davis, Canada)
    Begins streaming Monday, February 1

    A behind-the-scenes look at a basketball youth program set up in Africa by the General Manager of the NBA’s Toronto Raptors, Masai Ujiri.

 

  • ANTHONY (Made-for-Television Film, Drama, 1×90, directed by Terry McDonough, UK)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 5
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*

    In July 2005, Anthony Walker was murdered by two white racists in an unprovoked attack in Liverpool. He was just 18 years old. ANTHONY tells the story of how this talented young Black man’s life may have turned out.

 

  • NANCY’S PRO TIPS (4×10, directed by Aïcha Diop, 2021)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 19

    Once a month Nancy Falaise closes the doors to her Montreal salon to lead a workshop for young Black girls eager to learn how to care for their natural hair. Falaise was featured in Nancy’s Workshop from CBC Short Docs, and this new four-part series shares haircare tips from her workshops that didn’t make the final cut.

 

  • 21 BLACK FUTURES PART 1-3 (CBC Arts and Obsidian Theatre Anthology Series)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 12, 19 & 26

    21 BLACK FUTURES is an anthology of 21 filmed monodramas, commissioned from 21 multigenerational Black playwrights across the country, directed by 21 Black directors and performed by 21 Black actors. Aligned with Black History Month and Obsidian Theatre’s 21st anniversary, each episode of 21 Black Futures will respond to the question, “What is the future of Blackness?”.

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INTERNATIONAL DRAMAS

  • BELGRAVIA Season 1 (6×60, UK)
    Begins streaming Sunday, February 14; also broadcasting  on CBC TV beginning February 14
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
    When a long-buried secret is unearthed it threatens the reputation and inheritance of many, sending shockwaves through the sophisticated society of London’s Belgravia. Pride and loyalty will be tested, as lives hang in the balance. Named in The New York Times’ Best TV Shows of 2020 list.

 

  • CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 3 (8×60, UK)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 5

    The plot follows newly qualified midwife Jenny Lee, as well as the work of midwives and the nuns of Nonnatus House, a nursing convent and part of an Anglican religious order, coping with the medical problems in the deprived Poplar district of London’s desperately poor East End in the 1950s.

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LIFESTYLE

  • RACHEL KHOO: MY SWEDISH KITCHEN Season 1 (8×30, UK)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 5
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
    Follow Rachel Khoo as she travels throughout Sweden to explore the nature-led lifestyle that has influenced food culture before returning to her countryside cabin to cook her own versions of classic Swedish meals.
  • GRAND DESIGNS: NEW ZEALAND Season 2 (8×60, Fremantle Australia)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 26
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*
    GRAND DESIGNS features striking architecture, brilliant personal documentary, outstanding design and engaging stories, as celebrated architect, designer, urbanist and philosopher Chris Moller meets the brave Kiwis building their own extraordinary homes all over the country, following them from start to finish.

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CANADIAN FEATURE DOCUMENTARIES

  • SWEET DADDY SIKI (1×73, Canada)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 5

    Reginald “Sweet Daddy” Siki is a professional wrestling icon, successful country music singer, and household name. This is his story, told by wrestling icons, celebrities, fascinating historians, family, friends, and the legend himself.
  • MET WHILE INCARCERATED (1×78, Canada)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 12

    The provocative and touching love story of three successful, strong, intelligent women who’ve shocked themselves and their loved ones by falling for a man who is in prison for a violent crime.
  • FINDING SALLY (1×78, Canada)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 19

    A personal investigation into the mysterious life of the director’s aunt Sally, an Ethiopian aristocrat-turned-communist-rebel who disappeared during the Ethiopian Revolution.

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LOVE IS COMPLICATED COLLECTION

  • ANOTHER KIND OF WEDDING (Comedy, Romance, 1×86, directed by Pat Kiely)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 12

    Matthew and Louisa are about to celebrate the biggest day of their lives, but their wedding becomes the perfect venue for their dysfunctional families to confront what tore them apart in the first place: Louisa is marrying her brother’s ex-girlfriend while separated parents are brought together in the same place at the same time, meaning fireworks are bound to go off.

 

  • LOVESICK (Documentary, 1×52, directed by Ann S. Kim and Priya Giri Desai, USA & India)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 12

    Dr. Suniti Solomon discovered the first case of HIV in India, in 1986. Since then, she has fought to destigmatize the illness and to give her patients dignity and hope. She is a matchmaker who uses science to bring couples together.

 

  • LOVE ME AS I AM (Documentary, 1×52, Australia)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 12
    *Exclusive Canadian Premiere*

    Relationship counselor Liz Dore works with neurologically diverse young people and people with developmental disabilities as they navigate the world of dating.

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CANADIAN SHORT DOCUMENTARIES

  • UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE (1×20, directed by Tiffany Hsiung, Toronto, ON)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 12

    With his industry on lockdown and no end in sight, Toronto chef Luke Donato tries to keep his culinary passion alive during the COVID-19 pandemic, even if it means teaching a group of misfits online.
  • SAKHI-PITIYAHTE (BRIGHT LIGHT COMES FORTH FROM IT) (1×20, directed by Carr Sappier, Tobique First Nation, NB)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 12

    Inspired by the landscapes of the Wolastoqey community of Neqotkuk (Tobique First Nation), the film captures the importance of nature, culture, and storytelling during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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CANADIAN FEATURE FILMS

  • LEMONADE (Drama, 1×88, directed by Ioana Uricaru)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 19

    Mara, a young Romanian woman, moves to the U.S. with her nine-year-old son to marry an American she has met only a few months ago. The film follows her through a series of revealing encounters during one day, from her problems of babysitting, her unplanned and uncomfortable meeting with a U.S. immigration official, to dealing with the police about her son she had to leave in a motel room, and the bank issue for a loan with her husband.

 

  • OLD STONE (Drama, Thriller, 1×80, directed by Johnny Ma)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 19

    Lao Shi fights for justice after a drunk passenger grabs the steering wheel, causing an accident that put a person into a coma. Because the victim’s family is destitute, Lao Shi pays the hospital bills and the insurance company refuses to cover the costs because of a technicality. Now Lao Shi needs the testimony of his passenger, who angrily refuses to cooperate. On his quest to find who’s responsible for his plight, Lao Shi ends up becoming a perpetrator himself.

 

  • BLACKBIRD (Drama, 1×103, directed by Jason Buxton)
    Begins streaming Friday, February 26

    The film stars Connor Jessup as a socially isolated and bullied goth teenager who befriends his “puck bunny” classmate (Alexia Fast), but is falsely accused of plotting a school shooting after he makes a threat against her boyfriend in an online chat session.  The film garnered two nominations at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards, for Best Original Screenplay (Buxton) and Best Editing (Kimberlee McTaggart). The film was also a co-winner for the Best Canadian First Feature Film award at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.

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THE BEST OF CBC:

  • Past and current seasons of CBC series including BURDEN OF TRUTH THE GREAT CANADIAN BAKING SHOW, FRANKIE DRAKE MYSTERIES, HEARTLAND, MURDOCH MYSTERIES, STILL STANDING, TALLBOYZ, KIM’S CONVENIENCE, BARONESS VON SKETCH SHOW, and SCHITT’S CREEK; and classic CBC hits like THE KIDS IN THE HALL and BEING ERICA.

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COMING IN MARCH:

  • BAD BANKS SEASON 1
  • LADHOOD SEASON 1
  • STORIES FROM THE LAND (SHORT SERIES)

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