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Spikes at Her Elbow

By Mohammed Zeytter | 00:12:23 | Documentary, Narrative-Fiction | 01/06/2016

It's 1974 when Jade Lee enrolls in engineering school, a time when less than 3.6% of Canadian engineering students were women. She graduates in 1978 and leaves her hometown to find work in Calgary. Three job applications later, she is hired but, after only one year, she is fired when she thinks her job is…

The Jewish Girl

By Adam Bentley | 00:08:46 | Documentary, Narrative-Fiction | 5/05/17

A young woman makes one last impassioned attempt to help her elderly Dutch relatives remember their family's heroic efforts to fight the Nazis and save Jewish children before it's too late.

10 YEARS BEFORE HAPPINESS

By Murray Toews | 00:09:58 | Animation, Narrative-Fiction | 17/10/2017

Haunted by strange nightmares, a man is compelled to travel into his own mind after the delivery of a mysterious black book and confront his demons.

True Love’s Kiss

By Melanie Dahling | 00:08:46 | Comedy, Narrative-Fiction | 24/03/2017

Although Jenna is a catch, she is still single and in her thirties. She believes she will be alone forever until fate steps in. Ben, an old flame from her past, comes back into her life. Will Jenna finally have her happily ever after or will Ben's awful fiancee wreck everything? Will true love's kiss…

Bird City Lights

By Kalli Anderson, Zachary Finkelstein | 00:16:57 | Documentary | 15/01/2017

An estimated one million migratory birds slam into Toronto’s glass buildings every year. Bird City Lights follows a day in the life of a bird rescuer as she scours the sidewalks, nooks and crannies of the financial district for fallen birds in the early hours of the morning. The film offers a rare glimpse into…

Transit – Destination

By Kent Tate | 00:03:04 | Animation, Documentary, Experimental | 29/09/2013

While not apparent for the most part, cities require far flung resources making them islands or something akin to a space station. Cities are also de facto barriers for many other animal species, especially those that require migration routes to survive.

Exilic Trilogy

By Arsalan Baraheni | 01:14:00 | Documentary, Experimental | 1/06/15

Exilic Trilogy consists of three separate half-hour dramatic documentary films by Arsalan Baraheni, the Iranian-born Canadian filmmaker. The films feature three of the most prominent Iranian artists living in exile in Canada. "Light and Sound" stars Soleyman Vaseghi, a well-known musician. "Frame and Wall", starring Gholamhossein Nami, features a painter."Alchemy and Dust", profiles Reza Baraheni,…

SIGHTINGS

By Kent Tate | 00:04:12 | Documentary, Experimental | 6/01/13

During my childhood I spent countless hours daydreaming. Often about beaming aboard an alien spacecraft where they would ask me about life on Earth. I would enthusiastically tell them my thoughts and observations about this or that, which the space aliens always seemed to find very interesting. In retrospect, I was engaging in a transference…

days of doubt

By Solomon Nagler | 00:21:30 | Experimental, Narrative-Fiction | 17/06/2017

...stepped solitude of a shoe cobbler drifting in absence

Back to Pikangikum

By Coleen Rajotte | 01:03:00 | Documentary | 01/01/2004

An Aboriginal and former television reporter, filmmaker Coleen Rajotte was deeply affected by a trip to the Pikangikum First Nation in 1994. Pikangikum, located in northwestern Ontario, has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. What has changed since Rajotte’s visit? Has the suicide epidemic worsened or improved? What is being done in…
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