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The Capital Project

For many people, music can be used as a form of therapy. In this episode, musicians share how music helps them process their emotions and general mental wellness. The second half of the episode presents Project Alive, which is an organization set up by veterans from the Canadian Armed Forces who play music as a way to address PTSD.

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The Capital Project is a documentary series that explores the thriving and eclectic music scene in Fredericton, New Brunswick, from 2017 until 2020. New Brunswick’s capital city may have a small population compared to other cities in Canada, but per capita it’s music community is arguably unmatched. The filmmakers interweave performances and interviews with musicians on a variety of subjects that explore Fredericton’s incredible local music scene in an expansive, exciting and educational 10 part series.

  • director
    Tim Rayne
  • producer
    Arthur Thomson