In Prince Edward Island, Josée Gallant-Gordon is reinventing mental health care through her bilingual equine therapy centre, proving that with ideas, one person can transform their community.
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In Prince Edward Island, Josée Gallant-Gordon is reinventing mental health care through her bilingual equine therapy centre, proving that with ideas, one person can transform their community.
Tom Green shares humorous insights about his experience transitioning from Hollywood to a simpler lifestyle in the countryside. He also provides amusing observations about modern social media pitfalls and other relatable topics.
In "Crocodile Eyes," Canada’s "DIY queen of indie filmmaking" presents a collection of raw, unfiltered vignettes that delve into the heart of human intimacy.
A scientists daughter uses a virtual reality to escape a worldwide apocalypse. They must decide which world means more to them all while hiding from feral creatures in the real world that are trying to kill them
The film centres on a family from Rwanda, who are reestablishing their lives after moving to Ottawa, Ontario as refugees, with Akai being forced to step up and take care of his younger sister Zera after their mother's health takes an unexpected decline.
In 1956, Dr. Anne Innis Dagg became the first Western researcher to study any mammal in the wild in Africa. She is still known as one of the foremost experts on giraffes.
The observer gazes at the water, symbolizing life, & attempts to move upstream against the flow. When he reaches the source, he finds the struggle too much to bear. Eventually he decides to relax by the water, watching it flow by, embracing the calm. The water sound was recorded in Gheshm, Iran, while the visuals are from Abraham Lake & Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
A daring look at the underbelly of the global art market, LOOT exposes the criminal network that used child soldiers to violently raid Cambodian temples then delivered blood antiquities to the homes of billionaires and elite western museums.
After her parents separate, preteen Margot sets out to reunite her family. One day, she comes home from school to discover, to her shock, that a stranger has moved in and appears to have bewitched her father.
Music video for "Double Double" by Joe Abbott.
The lives of a group of young social media influencers descends into horror after joining a violent cult.
A single mom pleads with the cops to find her missing uni-bound daughter, but when she’s frustrated by their lack of help, she turns to vigilantism and unlikely allies — an unhoused man and the stepmother.
Anna needs to clean her room... Oh and the world is ending
A man spirals into obsession with a girl, blurring the line between love and delusion as his desire consumes him.
The conversation between a computer and a young girl welcomes horrifically digital transformations. As the machine introduces Go Girls Games to the screen, our protagonist starts playing obsessively. Trapped in this digital space, the girl assimilates into the game. The repetitive opportunity to level up alters her physical appearance: the more she plays the prettier she becomes. Unable to stop playing, she reaches unrealistic beauty standards. Scared, modified, and digitally corrupted our player finally embodies the capital on women’s insecurities.
A patchwork of millions of lives, urban spaces are not only streets and concrete. They are where our dreams and deepest worries unfold. Chronicle of a City drifts and strolls through time and chance encounters, moving between fantasy and reality, echoing the intimate and ghostly voices of our metropolises, reminding us that we inhabit The City as much as it inhabits us. This roaming essay is a visual and sonic meditation that invites us to see urban life as a web of sensations that move through us and draw us closer to one another, even in the midst of solitude.
Three girls—Emma, Kenzie, and Kayleigh—spend their childhood and adolescence beneath a beautiful tree. Shifting between memories of the past and a fractured present, secrets are revealed as the girls confront the truth that once held them together, but now threatens to tear them apart. Childhood innocence and the harsh realities of the real world collide in Kaelan Roddy’s "To See It All."
After the death of his mother, Kareem decides to write a screenplay based on the lives of him and his friends.
Two best friends learning to balance school with life and realizing they always have each other.
A grieving mother embarks on an adventure with a mysterious spaceman in order to find his rocket ship.
A young Punjabi couple's move to Canada puts their relationship under unexpected pressure.
In a not so far future, the discovery of teleportation allows an historical shift towards a car-free world... But not without cost.
Somhow killer feminist returned. And this time he’s performative (Labubu and books and matcha). Featuring new characters and the biggest and arguably the best Part of killer feminist yet!
A mother in Iran, considers selling her organs to save her daughter, while in the United States, a doctor faces ethical dilemmas to save his daughter, revealing the complexities of organ trade.
A lonely scarecrow becomes obsessed with a woman who passed him by.
Despite the huge sums invested each year in the road network, motorists still have to contend with potholes and cracked pavement, while roads in neighboring regions such as Ontario and Vermont appear to be in better condition. Actress and citizen Eve Duranceau investigates.
12-year-old Grace is a criminal. After shoplifting lingerie from a discount department store, she goes to great lengths to cover up the crime.
An investigation into the downfall of the Montreal Expos, Canada's first Major League Baseball team — and who was ultimately responsible.
A docu-fiction hybrid, exploring a burgeoning friendship and blending familial with public memory.
Marcus, a 23-year-old international student has just graduated and is now looking for a job in Toronto while his girlfriend travels to London for a violin competition. All alone and homesick, he finds himself living in fleeting moments with little money and a slow apathy towards his film production degree. As he waits for his work permit, he must reflect on whether to stay in Toronto or to return to Hong Kong.
A woman deals with the death of her mother and the return of an estranged brother, on the eve of their mother's funeral.
An Iranian-Canadian family struggles to reconcile with their past after news of an unexpected inheritance.
Whether collecting coins, eating mushrooms or stomping on Goombas, Mario is an icon who has graced our screens for generations. Everyone remembers their very first time jumping around in one of his iconic games, but you may not know the full history of Nintendo's greatest hit. Join us as we do just that, and reach for the goal as we learn The Story of Super Mario.
When three protesters establish an encampment outside of a controversial Canadian mining corporation active in Colombia, one begins harming herself in her desperation to move the encampment onto the front entrance to the horror of her other partners.
Through interviews with Inuit across Nunavut, and documentation of a three-year community hearing process during the COVID pandemic, award-winning filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk explores what meaningful consultation in the 21st century means within the context of a large-scale mining expansion on Baffin Island.
A poetic exploration of three subterranean telescopes in remote regions of Canada, Japan, and Antarctica that reveal a new way of perceiving the universe from within. Underground, we are dreaming into the earth.
A road trip through rural Québec unites Mathilde and a teen searching for his mother, leading to friendship and blurred lines between past and present.
A touching portrait of Sylvie Longpré, known for over 20 years as the "Barbie of Quebec," who dedicated much of her life to the famous doll.
After an assault, Elena comes head on with her grief as the subject comes up at a dinner party. Things become more complicated when Oranges start appearing everywhere and only the women can see them. Facing disbelief from the men on the existence of the Oranges and of the assault, the women must come together and take a stand for the truth.
A young professional brings her boyfriend on a work trip to Buenos Aires. Their identities and love for each other are challenged when her boyfriend romantically engages with a Gaucho.
On the day of her father's funeral, a daughter tries to recreate her dad's iconic dessert so the guests coming over can reminisce him one more time.
A man, spurred by a cloud, must now make a series of apologies.
Princess Charlotte of Marovia, soon to be crowned Queen, escapes the palace to pursue her passion for cooking. In a charming New England town, she enters a Christmas baking contest under an alias, where she finds love—and the courage to embrace her true self.
A butch lesbian is accosted by a manifestation of their Catholic-school-going, homophobic, younger self.
A street boy, a deaf boy, and a wise mother, all born and raised by the city of Beijing, are searching for their way.
Struggling real estate agent Mandy discovers her true passion and love when she inherits her grandfather's bowling alley, teams up with a local vet, and finds a lost kitten along the way.
A documentary about three different physical media shop owners "nerding out" about the media that their store specializes in and their thoughts on how one day physical media may become obsolete.
A young man on a mission to save a loved one becomes trapped in a basement with a mysterious and dangerous stranger. They must navigate how to survive together as otherworldly creatures stalk the streets of their city outside. A visceral encounter with an alien creature forces them to face their fears.
When Jane finds a body washed up on shore, with a mysterious looking rock in their hand, she starts feeling mesmerized by the strange object and the rolling waves of the sea. Will the ocean claim its next victim?
A stalled novelist struggles through a painful divorce and with other vicissitudes of middle age while searching for sexual fulfillment, emotional consolation, and the elusive possibility of renewal.
Seven-year-old Maggie desperately wants to get her elderly dog, Taco, a cake for his upcoming birthday. As her mother repeatedly refuses, Maggie learns her reason for not wanting to order one.
A basketball team born out of an egg, in a hockey-crazed city, playing in a baseball stadium, fights for survival and ultimately conquers a nation and the league. This documentary offers an in-depth look at how a fledgling franchise transformed into a cultural phenomenon, uniting communities and reshaping Canada's identity.
When Olympic soccer star Diana Matheson retires, she sets out alongside other players to build something that has never existed: a professional women’s soccer league in Canada. Their journey becomes a modern David and Goliath story as they take on institutional power, doubt, and inertia. Directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker Michèle Hozer (Shake Hands with the Devil, Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould, Sugar Coated), the film was shot extensively across the country, including Olympic medalist Erin McLeod's return home to play for the Halifax Tides. The Pitch offers rare access to this fight to change the game: a universal story of resilience and rewriting the rules.
A dramatic short film about identity, truth, and liberation in the face of loss. After her husband’s death, Nani—a recently widowed Indo-Caribbean matriarch—embraces newfound freedom in her solitude, only to be interrupted by an unexpected lunch with her daughter and grandchildren. When confronted about her late husband’s affair, Nani chooses to protect his truth: he was queer. Her response reveals a complex love and a deep understanding of human frailty. Standing firm in her choices, Nani redefines strength and dignity, embodying a new kind of hero—an immigrant elder dancing into her next chapter while carrying both grief and joy.
When Roger Lee slips on his front steps, he has no idea the fall will send him spiralling into the darkest chapter of his life. Injured, and drowning in despair, he hits rock bottom—until he discovers the power of his own words. Through pain, he finds purpose, turning his struggle into wisdom that inspires millions. Now, as a world-renowned speaker, he lifts others the way he once needed lifting. A raw and uplifting story of resilience, reinvention, and the unexpected ways we rise.
An overly eager door-to-door salesman and a pair of sisters enter a game of trust and deceit.