A paranoid man named Gary is forced into committing burglaries by two white trash brothers Chris and Scott, as the line between manipulation and conspiracy begins to blur.
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A paranoid man named Gary is forced into committing burglaries by two white trash brothers Chris and Scott, as the line between manipulation and conspiracy begins to blur.
Two Southern buddies embark on a journey for buried treasure, but it may be nothing more than one man's trash.
In 1800s Romania, a migrating shepherd loses a lamb drawn into the woods. As he searches for it, he encounters a divine, supernatural being in his own image.
A space-obsessed boy loses his wonder as he discovers adulthood.
In his first feature-length documentary, Tanner Zurkoski gathers stories from knowledge-keepers, Indigenous researchers and historians to document early encounters between explorers and the Nuu-chah-nulth nations.
Bellwether Corporation rings the bell of success in society and anyone that works for them is well-respected in the city. It has always been Sunny’s dream, as her life was set up to work for Bellwether. In order to be accepted in the company, she must complete an examination alongside other participants. Their social class has a determining fate on whether they can proceed. Luckily, Sunny passes their requirements, and is able to complete the series of tests. But she is left in dismay learning the true nature of the company, which asks her to compromise her principles in order to be accepted.
Blending video art, documentary and music video, Martin Bureau’s film explores the abuses of Western society, at once ravaged by late-stage capitalism and unable to free itself from it. A visceral image and sound experience, All Things Are No Longer Equal juxtaposes an aesthetic of excess and domination with the measured critical commentary of philosopher Alain Deneault, calling for reinvented forms of collective and local solidarity.
Four roommates spend the night drinking.
Evil does not need a reason.
Yearning to pick his girlfriend’s scab, a young man gets more than he bargained for in this mixed-media animation.
An assassin is hired by a mob boss to kill a former assassin who owes money.
A washed-up video game developer reunites with his estranged brother in Thailand in order to chase their late father's dream of uncovering a long-lost treasure.
At 12, Nirmal leaves his village in India for Canada during Partition. Narrated by present-day Nirmal and shaped through abstract imagery, Bubba reflects on assimilation and identity loss.
Created in GTA 5 using Rockstar Editor: When a horrifying and mysterious attack leaves 38 dead in Mirror Park, Los Santos Police Chief Jebediah Longnuts and Deputy Chief Dick McCraw embark on a journey to find the truth.
Three adults living with disabilities navigate an unconventional love triangle in this bittersweet portrait of resilience and connection.
The western world has long equated survival with conquering the wild. But now more than ever, humanity’s survival depends upon co-existence with the wild. Since 1970, the planet has lost 60% of its biodiversity. The most dire consequences are accelerated global warming and a potential mass extinction event affecting millions of plant and animal species. But there is a nascent solution gaining ground: rewilding the planet. Exploring the restoration of iconic species like jaguar, elephant, bison and Pacific salmon, The Rewilders is an intimate, visually spectacular short documentary that tells the tale of pioneering conservationists on three continents, working tirelessly as they galvanize the global movement of rewilding, one animal and landscape at a time.
Two young adults in a punk band must find a solution when their drummer abruptly leaves the band just before a show... And things go downhill from there.
After finding a secret camera hidden in his best friend’s bathroom, an insecure young man becomes something much more sinister.
After an atmospheric river decimates a saffron crop, floodwaters return Semá:th Xó:tsa to the valley after a century of destruction. Tracing Sumas Lake's history alongside saffron's renewal, Elisa González links ecological repair and cultural resurgence through hand-processed, analogue experiments, asking what saffron reveals about our bond with land.
The Line She Carries follows Inuk filmmaker and Indigenous Geographic co-founder Crystal Martin at a turning point, the end of her childbearing years. In Oolootie’s home, she receives her traditional Tunniit, reclaiming Inuit womanhood, identity, and survival. Each line becomes an act of resistance, healing, and intergenerational strength.
Power-Man, the masked vigilante of Vancouver, meets a new enemy when he seizes control of television and uses it to brainwash the people of the city to become his minions.
A depiction of the Canadian east through slow moving frames of colour.
Prepare with Evan for his daily walk to work.
A man takes a shower and is surprised to find out that all of his “shower thoughts,” normal and strange, have become a reality.
An animal sheds its skin.
Carried by the music of Sofia, a Quebec-Colombian singer-songwriter performing under her artist name Lapelúda, a moment unfolds between her and her grandmother Nicole. In the gentleness of everyday life, they speak of death — not as an end, but as a form of transmission. Through their gestures and their words, an intimate dialogue slowly takes shape, exploring the bond between generations and the traces we leave behind when our bodies fade away.
Allan becomes really desensitized to messes up things on the internet, and it affects him in a huge way.
Following recent natural disasters in British Columbia and the Northwest Territories, female frontline responders, and community leaders demonstrate new ways to live and support one another in a rapidly changing climate.
A student wanders the halls during her final day of senior year. Scattered throughout are real life interviews of current seniors who reminisce about old times and hope for a better future.
The intergenerational story of two Vancouver Island midwives and the revival of a nearly lost community vocation
Two siblings navigate the newfound grief of losing their father, together in difference.
Upon the glade, the Clock Maker confronts the Time Thief after hunting him for a very long time.
A withdrawn teenage boy wanders through a dreamlike suburban night, led by a horned apparition toward the buried anguish waiting beneath his home.
The Man Who Sold The World’s 5th short film. A personal homage to Haruki Murakami and Terrence Malick.
After completing 35 consecutive Boston Marathons, Derm Holwell reflects on the trials and triumphs of nearly half a century of running.
Julie, a grieving daughter, moves to a new city with her mother, Catherine. Julie, trying to move forward, but also still struggling with grief, shuts out new people and possibilities. Instead, she spends her days taking and leaving books at a mini library near her house, throwing herself into reading, an activity for which she and her father had shared a love.
Three new songs had not yet been released.
When Miles, a socially-awkward health freak, is dragged into a house party he never wanted, an unexpected connection with a stranger sparks a night that spirals into a life-altering turn of events.
A cold-blooded contract killer known only as Deadsight executes without hesitation in order to clear his criminal record.
Due to the unbearable grief of losing his wife, Maxwell seeks to run away from society, unaware of what's following him.
The Campaign dives into how this is not just a war of rockets and gunfire, but one of narratives: a global effort to shape public perception around Gaza, Israel, the West, and the Jewish people. It’s a war fought through propaganda, disinformation, and emotional manipulation, amplified by both mainstream and social media.
Life Giver is a film that celebrates birth and the connection a mother has with their unborn child. Cree hoop dancer Sandra Lamouche dances as her sister Debbie plays beautiful sound therapy.
three friends get stoned and accidentally summon a demon **oopsie**
A Lonely young man with depression is introduced to an experimental form of therapy.
A rare little fish, a new mom, and finding wonder in a backyard creek.
Dr. lan Whishaw and Dr. Bryan Kolb make history by publishing the first textbook on brain function, laying the foundation for global neuroscience education. These small-town neuroscientists revolutionize our understanding of the brain, develop prevention strategies for brain disorders, and establish programs to improve brain health, showcasing the power of science and collaboration.
Drawing from archival footage of ballroom, voguing, juke, footwerk, dancehall and dance practices across the African and Black Queer diaspora, and using music from electronic duo Drexciya, What if We Kept it Between Us? works towards re-centring genres of Black music that have been appropriated. Pushing against extraction and offering gatekeeping as a way to protect and preserve Black music and dance ethnographies.
The courageous journey of a determined disabled advocate living with a tethered spinal cord and chronic pain, while balancing love, legacy and the fight for bodily autonomy as she chooses how she wants to leave the world: on her own terms.
'Lost in White' brings survivors of the sixties scoop together, to share their experience with loss of culture and identity during Canada's biggest genocide, but promote a future of reconciliation and rebuilding of the indigenous community in the western world.
Just because you can’t restore a film negative doesn’t mean you can’t breathe new life into it. Which is exactly what Canadian filmmaker Erin Weisgerber has done, using excerpts of films by Alexander Sokurov and Irakli Kvirikadze. Stories of migrations, shifting borders and unstable identities. Given its vibe, this is a film that will appeal to the Boards of Canada fanbase and many others besides.
A traditionally animated in-language Anishinaabe story of how the arrow got its feathers.