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Music video, 4:59 minutes, 2008
A young man is racially profiled by two police officers. After an altercation, a chase ensues. Who will win?
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Documentary, 9:59 minutes, 2009
An experimental documentary that explores controversial artworks and the reaction engendered by them MATURE CONTENT.
Documentary, 18:00 minutes, 2009
Following a suicide crisis in 2005, tribal leaders in the BC community of Ahousat decided to initiate a healing process rooted in tradition.
Comedy, 14:00 minutes, 2009
Join Kevin as he embarks on an after-hours hyper-lucid examination of corporate office malaise, seen through the window of his own collapsing mental state.
Comedy, 13:25 minutes, 2009
Devastated by a recent break-up, a woman starts an outrageous new diet.
Music video, 4:20 minutes, 2009
An experimental photographic essay capturing eight months in a northern Ontario valley.
Comedy, 2:30 minutes, 2008
What other kind of hair in the gate would an Ice Age camera have?
Drama, 13:00 minutes, 2009
A self-confessed perpetual foreigner struggling with his identity and in search of belonging finds himself spending a year in Cambodia.
Sci-fi/Horror, 12:00 minutes, 2009
A young couple goes camping for the weekend and find out more about each other than they could have imagined.
Comedy, 7:17 minutes, 2009
One of Arlene’s greatest joys and heartfelt obligations is her daily trip to her priest for confession. But today’s confession is not the usual yawn-inducing triviality to which he is accustomed.
Comedy, 8:14 minutes, 2008
This reinvention of the opening scene of The Maltese Falcon cannily slams Asian stereotypes.
Documentary, 6:47 minutes, 2009
This moving documentary reveals how two lives became uniquely intertwined by cancer.
Drama, 7:52 minutes, 2009
An irreverent tribute to French Prairie culture set on a 19th Century steam train.
Drama, 3:25 minutes, 2009
Jean’s husband thinks he has caught her cheating. But she has a plan …
Documentary, 13:40 minutes, 2009
Fred Ford is the inheritor of his grandfather’s photographs documenting the Caribou Inuit in the early 1900s and their first contact with European culture.
Comedy, 5:00 minutes, 2008
30-LOVE is a darkly comic dance film poem that chronicles a long distance relationship and its demise.
Experimental, 6:56 minutes, 2009
A stunning visual essay observing facets of life in Japan.
Comedy, 10:53 minutes, 2009
Grade 9 is a wild ride for Toby Coping. After total humiliation in his high school phys ed evaluation is life all but over?
Drama, 14:30 minutes, 2009
Two old friends meet in the late hours at a boxing gym. Casual banter turns into an exchange of physical and emotional blows and a deeper level of friendship is discovered.
Documentary, 4:00 minutes, 2009
The effects of climate change and cultural transformation in Kangiksujuaq, Nunavik are revealed through the eyes of a young boy.
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