Currently airing on Vision TV are three recent Creative Anarchy productions: Real Voodoo, the exceptional documentary about power, strength, love, respect and determination in the Haitian Voodoo community after the devastating earthquake of 2010;
Sex + Religion (13X1/2) a documentary series co-produced by Creative Anarchy about whether sex and religion can co-exist in today’s increasing sexualized and secular world; Extreme Clergy (13X1/2) a documentary series about the challenges faced by spiritual people who help the poor, the embattled, and the desperate, in the world’s most dangerous conflict zones.
Extreme Clergy and Sex + Religion are currently airing as well on EquatorHD. Real Voodoo will start airing on the CTS network in 2012.
Currently airing on Investigation Discovery in Canada and the US, the docu-drama 72 Hours: True Crime (45X1/2) originally produced for CBC and Canal D. The series appears under its original title in Canada and as Life Of A Crime in the US.
In 2003/2004, Creative Anarchy co-produced Deadly Arts (6X1) a documentary series about the world’s foremost martial arts. Broadcast on History TV, National Geographic International, and Canal D, Deadly Arts was nominated for Best Sports Program at the 2004 Banff Television Festival.
From 1997 to 2002: Creative Anarchy co-produced the first science of crime series, Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science (66X1/2). Broadcast on Discovery Canada, CTV, Canal D, APTN and TLC in the US, this pioneering series still enjoys excellent ratings in reruns on HistoryTV and National Geographic Canada.
Creative Anarchy is an innovative television production company dedicated to producing writer-driven, popular series that enjoy high ratings and critical success. From groundbreaking true crime series to Christmas Specials to primetime documentary series, Creative Anarchy is recognized in the industry for bringing fresh vision to the television landscape.
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