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- A girl named Rachael Newman has developed a taste for murder and will stop at nothing to become a college professor's assistant.
- In a dystopian future, three musicians discover a degraded vinyl record and attempt to reimagine one of its songs.
- A shy 12 year old boy befriends two neighborhood brothers who lead him on a quest to make pancakes.
- A man with an uncontrollable Itch on his hand goes through increasingly extreme measures to get rid of it.
- Dramatizes the mysterious circumstances of three mothers dying in a Toronto hospital shortly after giving birth. When a nurse is charged in connection to the deaths, the other nurses on the ward decide to figure out what happened.
- As one of the most volcanic countries on earth and home to Europe's largest glacier, Iceland has earned the nickname "Land of Fire and Ice". However, climate change is impacting on these two distinctive features threatening to redefine the geological composition of this Arctic island nation. This new documentary from environmental filmmaker Mark Terry includes exclusive footage of the 2021 eruption of Fagradalsfjall, a volcano that has been dormant for 6,000 years. Warming temperatures are melting glaciers here, as they are to all ice around the world, but in Iceland it is at an alarming rate, nearly 150 meters a year! Warming sea water surrounding the shores of Iceland are also contributing to this accelerate decline in land ice as warm water creeps underneath glacial beds. The warming North Atlantic is also impacting on the eco-system of Iceland: coldwater species of marine life are moving further north while equatorial species are replacing them. Iceland's bird populations are having trouble adapting to this new diet as their numbers are falling as much as 37% in the past ten years. New populations of Humpback and Minke whales are contributing to this decline in food supply for the birds of Iceland as they are consuming most of the krill and capelin the birds usually eat. In recent years, baby puffins (pufflings), growing impatient for their parents' return from hunting expeditions, have begun wandering into towns attracted by the bright lights. They are incapable of returning home causing local people to take them in are raise the chicks themselves. And while major changes in Iceland's environment continue to threaten the 340,000 inhabitants here, climate change is also having a positive impact on the economy. In the past five years, tourism - in particular, eco-tourism - has become the number one industry here while the fishing and sale of mackerel - a new fish to these waters - represents the third biggest industry. This one-hour documentary special from decorated polar explorer and award-winning environmental documentary filmmaker Mark Terry (The Antarctica Challenge, The Polar Explorer), chronicles these changes and more during his 2018 circumnavigation of the island nation. Will Icelanders welcome the impacts of climate change with open arms or will they flee the land of fire and ice as floods of lava and water make the country uninhabitable?
- In an effort to make friends in high school, Lucas finds himself in a position that compromises his safety. In the aftermath, he realizes that the support he seeks is not guaranteed.
- The story of John Grierson, the British documentary movement, and Canada's National Film Board.
- Eduardo is a 16 year old immigrant who's obsessed with soccer and sports betting. When he meets a group of popular teenagers, he's allured by their way of life. The main character attempts to convince them that he's an experienced Bookie to get the means to join their group. Eduardo wins a bet versus Brandon, a prominent figure of the group. He uses the money to buy similar clothes to the one's they're wearing, betraying his best friend in the process.
- Celebrating 50 years with CTV News, Sandie Rinaldo marks this historic milestone in Canadian broadcasting; a journey rooted in tragedy and resilience that spans multiple countries and provinces, with surprises along the way.
- Doug, a washed up ex-winner, thinks he's on a quiz show called The Question Zone, but it's actually a series of games that make no sense at all.
- It's no secret Toronto has recently placed itself amongst North America's most buzz worthy music cities due to the blockbuster ascents of Drake and the Weeknd. But that attention has also turned the city's local rap scene into a hyper-competitive, and highly creative environment where young artists are fighting for attention on the world stage.
- Three teenage boys idealize and fantasize about an older teenage football player until they witness his death.
- A struggling screenwriter falls victim to an unscrupulous talent & literary agent while trying to break into the entertainment industry.
- A young couple dream about their future together as they wait for a delayed flight.
- A rebel with a cause finds herself in detention with the school's golden boy and attempts to make him see a bigger picture beyond high school.
- After his son is bullied, Jack encounters hopelessness in school and dangerous disturbance in family relations.
- Consequences of Confederation is a 5-part video series featuring historians from York University. It explores a selection of outcomes of the 1867 British North America Act, the agreement among British colonies to form a new nation-state in North America. Confederation not only created the nation-state of Canada. It had tremendous consequences for the people who would come to live in that country.
- "Love You Forever" is the story of a Mother and Son's unspoken connection, despite the years of trials and feuds that come with the package of growing up.
- An intimate portrait of Latin American immigrants from all walks of life, struggling to find their way in Canada.
- A young real estate agent is forced to make a difficult choice after an unusual drive home.
- A story about the illusion of being someone else, about acting but also putting up an act, the masks we sometime wear in front of others - and about the rare moments when the masks fall off, leaving space for honesty and true feelings.
- An important look at the nursing home and why some families choose, or choose not to use one.
- An intimate portrait of Louise Cobon, an elderly woman living in Toronto, and how she has touched the lives of those around her.
- Mark is given the time lock of his life:Getting to his girlfriend Charlotte before her bus leaves at 9:02 am. When Mark pulls another bad stunt, and sleeps through his alarm,the world pulls one right back, and time freezes. Will time heal all wounds?
- Adeline attends a speed dating event only to discover her ex-boyfriend, Miles, is working as a waiter and sabotages her dates.
- When Benjy, a neurotic, Hungarian immigrant and pariah impulsively steps into a comedy club one night, he is shocked to hear the comedian on stage regurgitating his sessions with his psychiatrist. A closer look reveals the comic is his psychiatrist. A doctor/patient confrontation ensues.
- Recent immigrants to Canada, working on scaffolding break the routine of their job by observing the people in the the neighbourhood from a unique, precarious and ephemeral vantage point.
- Jo seeks consolation at a costume party after coming out as bi-sexual to her family during Elvis karaoke.
- Blind House is a short movie about a blind woman, Katie, who is terrorized by an unknown person in her apartment. When she realizes that someone is in her home, it's a cat-and-mouse game. Little do we know, the monster is Toby from The Office. The movie is loosely inspired by the Scranton strangler theory from Reddit.
- Vince and Kels meet up in the smoking section of their high school to enjoy a smoke, pack a dip and get each other all pumped up for a tilt. They may talk the talk, but when it comes to throwing down... they're just blowing smoke.
- A Latin American family struggles to adapt to an increasingly isolated and broken life in Canada.
- A dress brings together a desperate bride and a reserved tailor who, despite their different backgrounds, share a common story.
- When his estranged brother invites him on a weekend trip to a campsite they visited as kids, Matthew must decide whether to indulge in their failed relationship and face his tumultuous history, or sever his final ties before moving to Europe.
- A cab ride through the snowy streets of Montréal allows for what would normally be a brief encounter between a cab driver and patron to transform into a fleeting moment of human compassion.
- Mama Jo is diagnosed with Alzheimer's and the only person she can remember is her husband, Pete, who has passed. She is under the care of her daughter, Alaina, who she has no memory of. Mama Jo needs assistance with everything from day to day things, but when her daughter loses her job, Mama Jo faces the biggest fear any parent would have.
- A re-telling of the story of Little Red Riding Hood, through the lens of a strict religious upbringing.
- After an elusive 14-year-old girl moves to a new city, she tries to win the heart of her newfound crush while embracing her Muslim culture.
- On her first solo voyage into outer space, astronaut Kate and her associates at mission control begin to question her sanity as she hears noises in her head and fears she is being attacked.
- Adrienne visits her family and grows weary of her father's poor health.
- Everything goes wrong for a dishwasher repairman.
- During the Second World War, as Canada was embroiled in violent conflict with the Axis Powers, nearly 25,000 Canadians of German, Italian and Japanese origin were arrested and interned as "enemy aliens". Internment, the indefinite imprisonment or confinement of a group of people in a time of crisis, was the Canadian government's reaction to a perceived threat posed by individuals of questionable loyalty. The Canadian government and public feared that if Italian, German and Japanese Canadians were disloyal, then they could commit sabotage and other subversive acts that would endanger lives and threaten the Canadian war effort. As the theory went, isolating disloyal citizens from the rest of the Canadian population contained the threat. Mass internment, especially of Japanese-Canadians, is undoubtedly a dark chapter in Canadian history. Over 20,000 Japanese-Canadians were subject to deprivation and displacement which was far out of proportion with the threat posed to Canada by that community. Historians and Japanese redress campaigners have rightfully labeled this a "War on Ethnicity". But what about the internment of Italian Canadians? Thousands of Italian Canadians were arrested in the wake of Fascist Italy's declaration of war on the United Kingdom and its allies in June 1940. The arrest and internment of Italian Canadians also had clear-cut repercussions for that community, some of which linger to the present day. The controversy and debate surrounding this issue is what historians and filmmakers refer to as "The Italian Question".
- An outsider's view of Japanese animation, anime, and "otaku" subculture.
- A short autobiographical documentary examining the nature of change and leaving things behind as one grows from a child to an adult.
- Those who judge will never understand, and those who understand will never judge. "Why?" is a short silent drama film produced by Filmmking.