What to watch on CBC Gem in May 2021

Releases include Lena Waithe's Twenties, Bad Rap, Matangi/Maya/M.I.A., and Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story

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      Here’s everything new coming to CBC Gem in May 2021, including these shows highlighted by our critics.

      Bad Rap

      Before Awkwafina was, well, Awkwafina—comic whirlwind, breakout TV personality, Disney voice actor, Marvel costar—she was one of the four Asian-American hip-hop artists profiled in Salima Koroma’s 2016 documentary, which is landing on Gem as part of the Asian Heritage collection. (The others were MC Dumbfoundead, Luricks, and Rekstizzy, if you were wondering.) April 30

      Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.

      Also screening as part of the Asian Heritage collection, Steve Loveridge’s documentary about the polarizing artist and activist M.I.A is not a conventional music documentary, but instead a complex collage film about the very different worlds that made her who she is, and which she continues to occupy. And if you don’t know who M.I.A. is, this remarkably honest conversation with our writer Radheyan Simonpillai will give you a good idea. April 30

      Lost and Found

      The Tōhoku earthquake of March 11, 2011 was the largest quake in Japan’s history, and the one that produced the tsunami that led to the Fukushima nuclear disaster. One of the less frequently considered effects of a tsunami is the volume of debris that washes out to sea afterward—and a year after Tōhoku, things started washing up on the coasts of Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington, and the people who found them became determined to return them to their rightful owners. John Choi and Nicolina Lanni’s documentary tells that story. Now streaming.

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      Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story

      Following a festival run last year, Posy Dixon’s doc profiling the Canada-based American singer-songwriter arrives on streaming. The Philadelphia-born transgender artist has experienced a career resurgence and recently released the retrospective album Transmissions. The film spans “five decades of relentless musical output and shifting manifestations of gender and sexual identity” and is “set against a backdrop of profound social change,” according to a the festival programming description. May 21

      Twenties (Season 1)

      Good Trouble’s Jonica T. Gibbs, Insecure’s Christina Elmore and The Expanse’s Gabrielle Graham star in Lena Waithe’s BET series, inspired by Waithe’s own experiences breaking into television and trying not to betray every last one of her personal values. Gibbs plays the Waithe surrogate, with Elmore and Graham as her straight best friends. May 21

      CBC Music Presents: If These Walls Could Talk

      In the run-up to the 50th anniversary of the Juno awards in June, CBC is rolling out a series of music specials; this one, a one hour special in which “top Canadian musicians share stories of their historic nights at some of the country’s best concert halls”, might be extra helpful if you’re starting to forget what concerts feel like. May 21


      The full list of new titles available on CBC Gem in May 2021 by date:

      April 30

      Bad Rap

      The Donut King

      Lost & Found

      Indian Space Dreams

      Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.

      Palisa Anderson’s Water Heart Food

      May 5

      Keep Pushing

      May 7

      The Dog House (Season 2)

      Escape To The Country

      In My Skin

      Meghan and Harry: The New Revelations

      Nahanni: River Of Forgiveness

      Nude To Me

      The Royals Revealed

      Visualized

      May 14

      Alicia Keys Live In L.A.

      Bad Banks (season 2)

      Blackstone (season 3)

      May 21

      CBC Music Presents: If These Walls Could Talk

      CBC Music Presents: The Intro

      CBC Music Presents: My Junos Moment

      Call The Midwife (season 6)

      DNA

      Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story

      My Big Family Farm (season 3)

      Twenties

      May 29

      Our Game

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