A lonely girl starts hearing people talking behind her bedroom door, every night, when she goes to sleep. She starts obsessing over them because they are her only company. She wants to create a plan to join them.
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A lonely girl starts hearing people talking behind her bedroom door, every night, when she goes to sleep. She starts obsessing over them because they are her only company. She wants to create a plan to join them.
Already entangled in a growing addiction to the dark web, a high school student’s descent accelerates when he uncovers an explicit video of a classmate.
When a young woman's desire to become a true member of her favourite art club turns her into a dog, she finds the newfound relationship between her and the members poses a different kind of challenge.
Four friends explore a cave rumored to have formed from an ancient comet impact. The unstable cave traps them inside. They use walkies to communicate while hunted by a mysterious, non-human predator lurking within the depths.
Ti-Frè and Gran-Frè, two brothers of Haitian origin living in a Dominican Republic shantytown, struggle daily to survive. On a full moon night, desperation pushes them to steal from a plantation, where a mysterious beast prowls in the shadows of the banana trees.
Iconic Québécois actor Patrick Huard takes a trip down memory lane through the objects in a souvenir shop.
A man sees mountains and sets out to recreate them. During a traverse across the Western United States, we observe familiar sites in a new light, and the world gets lost in the fold.
With only his bowling champion title to make him forget his loneliness, Alain sees his world turned upside down when a new player takes the title from him.
At 97, filmmaker Fernand Dansereau delivers a vibrant and inspiring final documentary! He draws us into rich and sensitive exchanges: on the joy of creating with two painter friends, on aging as an artist with Marcel Sabourin and Denys Arcand, on old age with Janette Bertrand and Guy Rocher, on everyday wisdom with philosophers, and on spirituality and mourning with a few friends. He also talks about the future of the planet with his grandchildren.
When temporary solutions become the status quo, who gets left behind? A Stop Gap Measure follows disability activist Luke Anderson in his fight for accessibility to be a right, not a privilege.
It's 1955 and Marcy Maples, a frequent flyer, boards the Red Eye flight from Boston to Seattle. She settles into her favourite seat by the window. From the moment the plane leaves the ground she realizes this flight will be like no other.
Fragments retrieved from Archives 76 & 77 have recently been digitized. They appear to document a divine corpus with no known equivalent in mythological, historical, or religious records. The exact origin of these materials remains unclear. No official trace has been found in any consulted database to date. Independent researchers are currently investigating their content.
On the run and wounded, a young man pushes forward, burdened by pain and two heavy leather bags. As he navagates the unforgiving landscape, each step becomes a test of endurance, secrecy, and survival. Official selection of the 2025 Wild Bunch Film Festival and the 2026 Wild Gorge Film Festival
Delusional actors Donnie and Gwen strive for fame in the bizarre Vancouver film industry.
As a young woman prepares to depart for a life-changing opportunity abroad, she discovers items from her last relationship that she wishes to return to her ex in the hopes of receiving closure from him.
Every night I try to lucid dream but fail :(
Exiled after Haiti’s political struggles of the 90s, Mikerlande—a former activist and now entrepreneur—rekindles memories of resilience and commitment. Through griot, she shares a story of struggle, legacy, and strength, bridging past and present to preserve her heritage.
This short documentary follows land defenders and their allies in their fight against Law 97, a forestry reform that would have handed over the province’s remaining forests to industry. Through footage shot across multiple blockades and camps, the film shows how Indigenous resistance forced the government to withdraw the bill — a victory that mainstream media largely ignored.
After 45 years, a second-generation filmmaker embarks on a mission to rediscover her mother's roots and save what's left of her family's fading memories of their refugee journey to Canada. To do so, she must overcome one of the greatest challenges for every Asian kid - talking to their parents about the past.
As martial law grips 1980’s Poland, a single mother spearheads the Solidarity Movement, defying the oppressive government in the hopes of providing a brighter future for her son.
A young stand-up comedian self-doubts and must find the confidence to take the stage to discover his talent.
Mona lives with two roommates in an apartment cut off from the outside world. Trapped in a daily routine of household chores and a strange ritual of nocturnal debauchery, the life on the other side of the window seems to be calling to her.
Amidst a sweeping Prairies backdrop, this luminous exploration of strength and vulnerability spans generations of Siksika men and boys as they learn to embrace the intricacies of self-discovery, identity and love in a world that often misunderstands and stigmatizes them.
The crazy story of four young rebels who will stop at nothing to find a lost cat, even if it means putting their lives in danger. Faced with a reckless police officer and a fallen babysitter, the hero of the gang will have no choice but to break all the rules and show ingenuity to achieve his goals. Refusing to give up the search, this crisis will plunge him back into a wound buried deep inside him that he has never accepted, namely the disappearance of his father.
Eva, a young adult whose life feels heavy and repetitive finds solace in the world of their daydreams. As reality starts to bleed into their ideations, they must face their own spiralling self-neglect.
The film tackles the theme of the invasion of machines around us. With the advent of artificial intelligence, people are concerned about the increasing autonomous capabilities of technology. Have we passed the tipping point, and have machines become too powerful to be controlled by humans? While legitimate, these fears conceal the real danger. Beyond technological objects, the machine has infiltrated our very being, our way of thinking and seeing the world.
A new wife loses her pregnancy, then her privacy, after moving to a suburb run by a strangely ritualistic mothers' group.
Isolated in a spaceship in 2225, Antoine Corriveau lives alone and engages in intimate conversations with other individuals, who are also isolated in similar vessels. Each of these protagonists embodies fragments of Antoine’s memories and aspects of himself. As the film unfolds, the boundaries between him and the others blur, merging into one until the inevitable rupture of the spacecraft. Death as a second chance, a memory, a projection of the future, or a parallel reality.
Ratgirl, a diffident 19 year-old woman, as she and her older roommate Alice discover their apartment is infested with rats — a claim which is adamantly ignored by their miserly landlord. Over the course of a hellish fourty-eight hours, Ratgirl unconfidently navigates sexual harassment, housing instability, ex-friendships, and suppressed mental illness.
Mikey lives in a delusion, in a home stuck in time. When a detective comes investigating a buried tragedy, his constructed reality begins to collapse. Long Time No See explores grief, guilt, and the mind’s desperate need to forget.
After years of isolation in the hearing world, a mainstreamed Deaf adult learns sign language for the first time.
Mother of a 6 year-old child, Camille runs away from her daily life, leaving behind her son and her husband Eric. When her car breaks down in a small seaside town, Camille meets Léa, a young musician and poet, who seems to be like a reflection of herself.
Mary Louise, a devout catholic, has a steamy confession that unbeknownst to her is heard by Eden, the school's sex maniac.
In this film, Ayana O'Shun investigates the phenomenon of absent fathers in black communities, through her personal story and that of luminous and resilient women from Quebec and Guadeloupe.
Two young rappers are launching their music careers and are forced to accept a TV show interview with two freaky presenters.
Exploring écriture feminine and women’s structural narratives, the Custom Trailer Series reimagines Hollywood films through the structure of a traditional quilt pattern. Here, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me has been recut to construct a starburst quilt, and then scanned as a film. The work exists both as a material object (the quilt) and the visual representation (the film), drawing attention to the materiality of the filmstrip and the patriarchal biases still present in commercial cinema.
A girl thinks she can get a glimpse of the afterlife and ropes her friend into it.
An immortal man searches for true love.
What begins as a simple office Secret Santa slowly unravels into a quiet nightmare of misunderstandings, resentment, and forced cheer, as coworkers gather to exchange gifts and make small talk during the holiday season.
Exclusion: Beyond the Silence is a documentary that reveals the human impact of a discriminatory immigration policy that caused lasting intergenerational trauma to Chinese Canadians, their culture and family life. It is the story of two granddaughters, Keira Loughran and Helen Lee, who set out to examine the legacy of their grandmothers – women who fought for reunification of Chinese Canadian families and helped pave the way for Canada’s policy of multiculturalism. Spoken English and Chinese with English and Chinese subtitles. It’s an extraordinary untold story which serves as a timely reminder of the struggle, sacrifice and the contribution made by countless Chinese Canadians to the fabric of this country.
A tale where appearances deceive paints the portrait of a neighborhood filled with secrets.
In an unforgiving battle for his soul, a grizzled middle aged man, plagued by a myriad of ailments, becomes the target of nightmarish creatures dispatched by the Ferryman of the River Styx. Refusing to settle his debt, he battles to outlast these henchmen of Death in a high stakes struggle for his very existence.
A choreographer in the midst of creation embarks on a journey though the traces of her memories in Columbia, shaped by the violence of the 1990s. Her memories lead her into a new space of introspection, body perception, and time, allowing her to become a woman free to exist.
A short experimental documentary that interrogates how the modernization of parks and playgrounds in Long Branch (a neighbourhood in South Etobicoke in Toronto, Canada) both reflects and contributes to the overall rise in the cost of living in the area by exploring children's relationships to the community spaces around them. The film includes footage from four local parks and playgrounds, personal archival materials, interviews with five South Etobicoke locals, and an art-based workshop at a local junior middle school.
At the heart of their deteriorating intimate relationship, a dancer seeks to break free from the grip of his unfaithful choreographer.
Scandal, grace, and mistaken identity collide when a priest approaches a man day-drinking alone.
In the heart of the Boreal forest lives a family renowned as much for their gourmet forest pickings as for their life of self-sufficiency.
Tattooed hands gently glide over a rock face, probing it with the tips of the fingers. Three women, arms raised to a high boulder, appear to be in prayer. Hidden in a cave, two others stare at their bloody palms. Touching Rocks depicts bouldering as a pagan ritual.
The film follows a soft, sensual romance between two queer black women falling in love for the first time.
Interurbain explores a mother's emotional void in the face of geographical distance and the absence of her son. Through foggy train windows, passing landscapes reflect both separation and connection. Her voice messages go unanswered as silences stretch on. The film delves into a space of waiting, where fragmented memories and unfinished conversations come together, making the journey a metaphor for longing and the impossibility of filling the void.
After accidentally coming out of the closet, Deena must undo her mistake through the only logical method: time travel.
Weird movie. Hard to describe. Flashes of random TV stuff, sewn together by sound, and re-drawn stupidly.
From bimbos to tradwives, the hidden truth behind extreme femininity trends is revealed.