CBC Orders Doc from Peacock Alley Entertainment: Harnessing Big Feminine Energy
CBC is shining a spotlight on Big Feminine Energy with a brand-new documentary from Peacock Alley Entertainment. This feature-length film dives deep into the world of femininity and the impact it has on our culture. In this exciting project, viewers can expect to hear from Canadian Olympic medalist Alysha Newman, R&B artist Jully Black, actress Melyssa Ford, culture critic Rayne Fisher-Quann, and Glamour magazine’s senior editor Stephanie McNeal.
Scheduled to be a part of the 26th season of CBC’s renowned documentary series, The Passionate Eye, this 44-minute version of Big Feminine Energy is set to captivate audiences with its exploration of various elements of femininity in today’s world. Peacock Alley Entertainment, known for hits like “50,000 First Dates: A True Story” on Prime Video and “If It Be Your Will” on CBC, is at the helm of this exciting project.
Described as a “female companion” to Peacock Alley’s previous documentary, “Harder Better Faster Stronger,” which delved into toxic male wellness culture, Big Feminine Energy promises to offer a fresh perspective on femininity and its role in our lives. With Susan Schafer directing and Carrie Mudd serving as one of the executive producers, this documentary is shaping up to be a must-watch on CBC.