Handcraft Film produces three types of documentaries: TV shows with commercials and sponsors, documentaries without commercials, and docu-drama films, based on true, factual, drama-based stories. For more information about being involved in our projects, contact us on the tab below. Here is an example of a doc on suicide prevention.

Help Us Save Lives, in partnership with our production company, Handcraft Film, will produce a TV docu-series featuring 13-26 episodes per year.
These episodes will address issues crucial to the wellness of all. For more information about being involved in our projects, contact us on the tab below.
Handcraft Film produces documentaries based on true, factual, drama-based stories. For more information about being involved in our projects, contact us.
See a sample documentary, "Speed Kills", about keeping teens safe while driving. It is being re-edited into a 30-minute production soon.

Docu-drama TV shows feature true, factual, drama-based stories that both educate and entertain. These can include a variety of topics such as the one below entitled, "Children of This World". This trailer is dedicated to protecting children and keeping them safe worldwide.
My Last Whisper is an estate planning project involving eBooks, courses, seminars, webinars, consulting and other advice on end-of-life planning. Virtually everyone will die sooner or later, but few are fully prepared for that time. We explore the steps necessary to make that transition stress-free.
HealingChannel.tv is a TV channel featuring a worldwide network of individuals, groups and foundations dedicated to healing and health-related issues, featuring interviews, discussions, docs and shows about the achievements of those who help humanity worldwide. HealingChannel.tv

"Be The Light" is a docu-drama trailer by Handcraft Film about love, light, and purpose in our lives and how we need to be better parents and partners to our children. This is my favourite video and song I have ever created. As a father of six, I shared what little I may have learned along the way. It is also our corporate video about the projects we produce to help save lives and make this a better world for all.

"I'm Just One Man" is a docu-drama trailer about the men who help shape this world.
When finished, the full-length video will include other men who have also done their part to make this a better world, complete with their photo or video, name, and a short message about how they have enriched our world in some way.

"I'm Just One Woman," the partner video to our doc trailer, "I'm Just One Man," and both feature remarkable women AND men who help change the world. "I'm Just One Woman" is a docu-drama is a revised version that adapts the song, "Women of the World Rise". When finished, the full-length film will include other women who have also done their part to make this a better world in some way.

"Children of This World" is a docu-drama trailer for our Help Us Save Lives TV show to keep children safe worldwide. They face threats from wars in Gaza, Ukraine, the West Bank, Syria, Sudan, and many other countries. Our doc trailer shows their vulnerability and how we can keep them safe.

"Waiting For Your Call" is a docu-drama trailer about sex trafficking and missing people worldwide. It is unimaginable that nearly 8 million children go missing annually! There are nearly fifty million women and children enslaved in sex trafficking rings worldwide!

"Lost Children of Ukraine" shows the children of Ukraine who face illegal capture and relocation to Russia. Some have died in Russia, and more are unaccounted for. Russia wants to strip these children of their identity about Ukraine and integrate them into Russia without returning them to their country.

Worldwide, someone dies every 45 seconds by suicide! "Suicide: Symptoms, Safeguards and Solutions" delves into the critical topic of suicide, aiming to raise awareness and provide support. Learn to recognize the warning signs and symptoms, understand the safeguards that can be implemented to prevent them, and explore effective solutions.

"Whispers of Love Lost" is a docu-drama trailer about seniors at risk of suicide and severe depression in care homes and mental hospitals. Seniors are the highest-risk group for suicide in the world. Our doc trailer explores those risks and gives insight into the minds of seniors who are living their lives in care homes and mental institutions.

"Speed Kills" is a documentary on helping teens learn to drive under control and avoid speeding. This project was a partnership with the Kelowna detachment of the RCMP, Vision Quest Productions, and our production company. This documentary is being revised, updated and edited to include distracted driving and texting in 2026.

Help Us Save Lives, in partnership with Doc Channels and our production company, Handcraft Film, will produce a 13-episode TV docu-series each year, with 52 topics already chosen. See our trailers here. Handcraft Film - YouTube
Our premier episode, "Suicide: Symptoms, Safeguards, and Solutions," is in pre-production now. This episode identifies signs of mental illness and a pathway toward mental wellness. Suicide IS preventable. See the trailer here. Other episodes are outlined below, some for women and others for families. They are a blend of drama, documentaries, sponsors, and news stories, which we refer to as a "docu-series," and will include vlogcasts (video broadcasts). Each episode will be translated into a dozen languages, both for audio and/or subtitles. The market is worldwide, and each episode will be 30 minutes, with commercials, depending on the viewing options. We differ from traditional fundraising methods; most documentaries are limited to donations, sponsors or grants. See that video trailer here.
https://youtu.be/FjHxkCAd-6s?si=FLvwQIzUPJ3QVEGd
Saving Seniors from Suicide- In our research for the other episode on the suicide doc Suicide, Depression and Anxiety, we discovered seniors are at the highest risk of suicide of ALL age groups in the world now! Those in the age group 85+ are the highest, those ages 75-85 second, then younger adults, ages 25-34 are next. Men over 65 are at the highest risk of all. This episode explores reasons for taking their own life, such as the loss of a loved one, financial loss, divorce or eroding health, which is also a major factor that leads to seniors choosing to end their life, rather than live in a nursing home, extended care facility or other choices. Here is that trailer, "Whispers of Love Lost". https://youtu.be/Afy10XiH5EA?si=kn8w6ArhCXQnvIgn
Suicide Crisis Calls- Facts or Fiction- When someone is suicidal and calls the national 988 hotlines, the center claims the call is confidential, but that is not always the case in some situations! The call center staffer MAY trace or geolocate the caller's location, or call 911 for the police to go to the house, and they MAY forcibly take the caller to a mental hospital! The involuntary detention varies, depending on where the person lives. Once they are released and go home, they may receive a bill from the hospital. The lack of confidentiality is a serious issue. See details here from the SAMHSA website. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988/faqs
Ending Sex Trafficking- "Waiting For Your Call" is a docu-drama trailer about sex trafficking and missing people worldwide. It is unimaginable that nearly 8 million children go missing annually! To add your name as a sponsor see the Sponsor's page. Here is that video trailer. https://youtu.be/Jw-_RWG24ck?si=rMXJanmXUIc5E77J
Domestic Violence Worldwide- (Part One) Help End Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence, and Spousal Abuse- Every six days, a woman dies at the hands of her partner! They find themselves in dangerous relationships ruined by domestic violence against them, and their children. This episode will outline steps we can take to keep women, men, and children safe. See the link below about domestic violence and assault. This is a worldwide epidemic that needs to be addressed and recognized as a growing problem and crisis. Many of these domestic abuses lead to murder or suicide. Below is one example of a woman who could not bear any further abuse and took her own life. See the :42 mark of this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjHxkCAd-6s
Domestic Violence Worldwide- (Part Two) This episode delves into how domestic violence is viewed and treated in many countries around the world. Most victims of domestic abuse and Intimate Partner Violence are women and children, but in some cases, men are at risk and victims as well. Each year, nearly 50,000 women and children are killed by their partners! The laws vary from country to country, and this episode interviews women from many countries to understand this dilemma and possible solutions for those at risk. For more information, see this website on these types of abuse and possible solutions. https://www.unwomen.org/en/what-we-d
Ending Sexual Assault Against Women and Girls- Statistics show that sexual assault is far more widespread and under-reported than ever imagined. Often, the victims do not wish to relive the events with the authorities or in court, and women suffer in silence for their entire lifetime. According to this report, only six percent of sexual assaults are reported to police. Sexual assault is the most under-reported crime measured in the General Social Survey on Victimization (Adam Cotter, Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics, Statistics Canada, 2019). https://canadianwomen.org/the-facts/sexual-assault-har
Speed Kills- (Finished video approximately 30 to 60 minutes with sponsor information included). This is the initial 11-minute video we co-produced for the RCMP in Kelowna in 1996 to help teens slow down and live by avoiding speeding and vehicle crashes. This video will be updated with new information about texting and distracted driving, how to communicate with teens on the importance of safe driving, how the new drug laws impact teenage driving, as well as in-depth interviews of survivors of accidents, and the lessons learned. Vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of death in young people worldwide. Sometimes vehicular suicide is deemed a traffic fatality, with less stigma than suicide by vehicle, and young drivers are particularly vulnerable. See the initial video.https://youtu.be/DOsLqckou64
Discrimination Against Sexual Identity- People of all ages, in every country around the world, face discrimination for their sexual identity and choices. For some, that leads to bullying and harassment, for others it can lead to death; both at the hands of others, the governments, vigilante groups, or often by suicide. While many countries protect the rights of the citizens of that country, some outright ban any form of sexual identity they do not approve of; thus stripping the rights and freedom of choice for sexual identity. In Canada, roughly 4% of the population identifies as other than heterosexual; the US is more!
Bullying and Harassment of Our Youth- Young people and teens face increasing risks of bullying and abuse, not only from other children and teens, but from adults as well. At an age when young people should be exploring life, they find themselves threatened and bullied, or worse yet, in danger of school shootings and other risks and hazards. We explore the underlying reasons children and teens bully or are bullied by others and find solutions and steps to help keep our youth safe, not only from other children but from adults as well. Here is a report on the mental health risks from bullying of kids today. https://www.mcleanhospital.org/essential/bullying-kids-te
Women and Children are Vulnerable Worldwide. We address men harming, abusing or killing women and children. The root causes of this abuse need to be addressed and changed before the world is safer for women and children. Most face exploitation worldwide, and in many countries, the laws are in place to protect MEN, at the expense of women and children. Unless and until men, boys and even governments change their ways, women and children will continue to be at risk. We address these issues in depth in the TV episodes and on other platforms. Here is a short PSA that addresses this. https://youtu.be/yJf1GEZRf5Y?si=Hzy6tnHXmIiSI8_f
Finding Murdered and Missing Indigenous People. Thousands of missing, murdered and missing Indigenous men, women and children are unaccounted for in Canada. Many were victims of the residential schools, others died at the hands of truckers, and many were left to freeze to death by the RCMP on "Starlight Cruises" . Thousands of children were removed from their land, put into non-traditional homes, and often not allowed to return to their own land, and forced to attend residential schools across Canada, the US, and other countries. Many died and were victims of abuse during their short lives. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzxO0Atb1Z0
Keeping Health Care Workers Safe- Health care work is the HIGHEST risk job in Canada! Stats show 95% of ALL healthcare workers get assaulted, in some manner, in their careers. Workers in hospitals, care homes, and especially in-home care are at risk, often alone and subject to sexual and physical assaults. This is the highest-risk profession in North America and worldwide! Sponsor/product placement is available for this episode. See the sponsor options below, and please sponsor this important documentary episode. See stats in Canada.
These are some of the additional topics;
Supporting Our Food Banks (https://youtu.be/lO4x5HttFUc?si=dNJ2F3dCyNi0bioi)
Obesity-A Worldwide Epidemic
Keeping Women Realtors Safe From Assault
Repeat Offenders- Revolving Door
Ending Police Brutality
Ending Racial Bias and Hatred
Ending Gender and Age Discrimination
Elder and Senior Abuse
Veterans and Solutions
Ending Sexual Assaults in the Military
The Opioid Crisis and Potential Solutions
Mental Illness Initiatives
Renewable Energy-Wave of the Future!
Solutions for Ending Homelessness
School Safety
Single Use Plastics
Healing Your Body
Our Fragile Mental Health
Keys to Longevity: Living a Long Life
Mental Health in the Workplace
Sex Trafficking
Big Pharma
Captive Animals and Zoos
The Ticking Time Bomb-Global Climate Risks
Retraining Our Brains
Saving Indigenous Dialects and History
Effects of Livestock on Climate Change
Want to support our projects? Become a sponsor and add your name or video message to one or more of our projects.

Help Us Save Lives, in partnership with Doc Channels and our production company, Handcraft Film, will produce a 13-episode TV docu-series each year, with 52 topics already chosen. See our trailers here. Handcraft Film - YouTube
Our premier episode, "Suicide: Symptoms, Safeguards, and Solutions," is in pre-production now. This episode identifies signs of mental illness and a pathway toward mental wellness. Suicide IS preventable. See the trailer here. Other episodes are outlined below, some for women and others for families. They are a blend of drama, documentaries, sponsors, and news stories, which we refer to as a "docu-series," and will include vlogcasts (video broadcasts). Each episode will be translated into a dozen languages, both for audio and/or subtitles. The market is worldwide, and each episode will be 30 minutes, with commercials, depending on the viewing options. We differ from traditional fundraising methods; most documentaries are limited to donations, sponsors or grants. See that video trailer here.
https://youtu.be/FjHxkCAd-6s?si=FLvwQIzUPJ3QVEGd
Saving Seniors from Suicide- In our research for the other episode on the suicide doc Suicide, Depression and Anxiety, we discovered seniors are at the highest risk of suicide of ALL age groups in the world now! Those in the age group 85+ are the highest, those ages 75-85 second, then younger adults, ages 25-34 are next. Men over 65 are at the highest risk of all. This episode explores reasons for taking their own life, such as the loss of a loved one, financial loss, divorce or eroding health, which is also a major factor that leads to seniors choosing to end their life, rather than live in a nursing home, extended care facility or other choices. Here is that trailer, "Whispers of Love Lost". https://youtu.be/Afy10XiH5EA?si=kn8w6ArhCXQnvIgn
Suicide Crisis Calls- Facts or Fiction- When someone is suicidal and calls the national 988 hotlines, the center claims the call is confidential, but that is not always the case in some situations! The call center staffer MAY trace or geolocate the caller's location, or call 911 for the police to go to the house, and they MAY forcibly take the caller to a mental hospital! The involuntary detention varies, depending on where the person lives. Once they are released and go home, they may receive a bill from the hospital. The lack of confidentiality is a serious issue. See details here from the SAMHSA website. https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988/faqs
Ending Sex Trafficking- "Waiting For Your Call" is a docu-drama trailer about sex trafficking and missing people worldwide. It is unimaginable that nearly 8 million children go missing annually! To add your name as a sponsor see the Sponsor's page. Here is that video trailer. https://youtu.be/Jw-_RWG24ck?si=rMXJanmXUIc5E77J
Domestic Violence Worldwide- (Part One) Help End Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence, and Spousal Abuse- Every six days, a woman dies at the hands of her partner! They find themselves in dangerous relationships ruined by domestic violence against them, and their children. This episode will outline steps we can take to keep women, men, and children safe. See the link below about domestic violence and assault. This is a worldwide epidemic that needs to be addressed and recognized as a growing problem and crisis. Many of these domestic abuses lead to murder or suicide. Below is one example of a woman who could not bear any further abuse and took her own life. See the :42 mark of this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjHxkCAd-6s
Domestic Violence Worldwide- (Part Two) This episode delves into how domestic violence is viewed and treated in many countries around the world. Most victims of domestic abuse and Intimate Partner Violence are women and children, but in some cases, men are at risk and victims as well. Each year, nearly 50,000 women and children are killed by their partners! The laws vary from country to country, and this episode interviews women from many countries to understand this dilemma and possible solutions for those at risk. For more information, see this website on these types of abuse and possible solutions. https://www.unwomen.org/en/what-we-d
Ending Sexual Assault Against Women and Girls- Statistics show that sexual assault is far more widespread and under-reported than ever imagined. Often, the victims do not wish to relive the events with the authorities or in court, and women suffer in silence for their entire lifetime. According to this report, only six percent of sexual assaults are reported to police. Sexual assault is the most under-reported crime measured in the General Social Survey on Victimization (Adam Cotter, Canadian Centre for Justice and Community Safety Statistics, Statistics Canada, 2019). https://canadianwomen.org/the-facts/sexual-assault-har
Speed Kills- (Finished video approximately 30 to 60 minutes with sponsor information included). This is the initial 11-minute video we co-produced for the RCMP in Kelowna in 1996 to help teens slow down and live by avoiding speeding and vehicle crashes. This video will be updated with new information about texting and distracted driving, how to communicate with teens on the importance of safe driving, how the new drug laws impact teenage driving, as well as in-depth interviews of survivors of accidents, and the lessons learned. Vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of death in young people worldwide. Sometimes vehicular suicide is deemed a traffic fatality, with less stigma than suicide by vehicle, and young drivers are particularly vulnerable. See the initial video.https://youtu.be/DOsLqckou64
Discrimination Against Sexual Identity- People of all ages, in every country around the world, face discrimination for their sexual identity and choices. For some, that leads to bullying and harassment, for others it can lead to death; both at the hands of others, the governments, vigilante groups, or often by suicide. While many countries protect the rights of the citizens of that country, some outright ban any form of sexual identity they do not approve of; thus stripping the rights and freedom of choice for sexual identity. In Canada, roughly 4% of the population identifies as other than heterosexual; the US is more!
Bullying and Harassment of Our Youth- Young people and teens face increasing risks of bullying and abuse, not only from other children and teens, but from adults as well. At an age when young people should be exploring life, they find themselves threatened and bullied, or worse yet, in danger of school shootings and other risks and hazards. We explore the underlying reasons children and teens bully or are bullied by others and find solutions and steps to help keep our youth safe, not only from other children but from adults as well. Here is a report on the mental health risks from bullying of kids today. https://www.mcleanhospital.org/essential/bullying-kids-te
Women and Children are Vulnerable Worldwide. We address men harming, abusing or killing women and children. The root causes of this abuse need to be addressed and changed before the world is safer for women and children. Most face exploitation worldwide, and in many countries, the laws are in place to protect MEN, at the expense of women and children. Unless and until men, boys and even governments change their ways, women and children will continue to be at risk. We address these issues in depth in the TV episodes and on other platforms. Here is a short PSA that addresses this. https://youtu.be/yJf1GEZRf5Y?si=Hzy6tnHXmIiSI8_f
Finding Murdered and Missing Indigenous People. Thousands of missing, murdered and missing Indigenous men, women and children are unaccounted for in Canada. Many were victims of the residential schools, others died at the hands of truckers, and many were left to freeze to death by the RCMP on "Starlight Cruises" . Thousands of children were removed from their land, put into non-traditional homes, and often not allowed to return to their own land, and forced to attend residential schools across Canada, the US, and other countries. Many died and were victims of abuse during their short lives. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzxO0Atb1Z0
Keeping Health Care Workers Safe- Health care work is the HIGHEST risk job in Canada! Stats show 95% of ALL healthcare workers get assaulted, in some manner, in their careers. Workers in hospitals, care homes, and especially in-home care are at risk, often alone and subject to sexual and physical assaults. This is the highest-risk profession in North America and worldwide! Sponsor/product placement is available for this episode. See the sponsor options below, and please sponsor this important documentary episode. See stats in Canada.
These are some of the additional topics;
Supporting Our Food Banks (https://youtu.be/lO4x5HttFUc?si=dNJ2F3dCyNi0bioi)
Obesity-A Worldwide Epidemic
Keeping Women Realtors Safe From Assault
Repeat Offenders- Revolving Door
Ending Police Brutality
Ending Racial Bias and Hatred
Ending Gender and Age Discrimination
Elder and Senior Abuse
Veterans and Solutions
Ending Sexual Assaults in the Military
The Opioid Crisis and Potential Solutions
Mental Illness Initiatives
Renewable Energy-Wave of the Future!
Solutions for Ending Homelessness
School Safety
Single Use Plastics
Healing Your Body
Our Fragile Mental Health
Keys to Longevity: Living a Long Life
Mental Health in the Workplace
Sex Trafficking
Big Pharma
Captive Animals and Zoos
The Ticking Time Bomb-Global Climate Risks
Retraining Our Brains
Saving Indigenous Dialects and History
Effects of Livestock on Climate Change
Want to support our projects? Become a sponsor and add your name or video message to one or more of our projects.
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