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- When Gina Wright finds out that both of her parents were killed and that wealthy contractor Parker Randall is to blame, she vows to get even. Securing a job as a nanny to Parker's troubled stepson, Gina moves into Randall's house with plans to make him confess his part in the crime, but soon realizes that the ruthless Randall has very dark plans of his own.
- A low-ranking member of the mob is caught up in a series of wrong decisions that he is forced to reckon with.
- A Table for All is about the food scarcity issue currently in Canada viewed through the eyes of workers and clients of the Kemptville food bank. The documentary showcases the importance of their business and the impact it has on the community while seeing different perspectives on the issue at large.
- This is a documentary about Ben, a deaf young adult, and his family. Ben was always curious to know what his family thought about raising a deaf person in their family, so he decided to interview them. Follow along as we examine the difficulties, the challenges, and the good moments of this family.
- A young choreographer faces many trials and tribulations as she tries to teach and perfect a ballet company's production of "The Nutcracker" before making it to the stage for the first time since 2019.
- "Aged to Perfection" is a documentary about the life and faith of Rick Green.
- The film goes through the unfortunate events of a residential school survivor, and the ways he has learned to heal throughout his life journey. We get to experience Pom Pom's stages of life in order to truly understand how difficult his life situation has been.
- All Play No Work: A Story of Dan Sexton is a heartwarming documentary film that follows the story of Dan Sexton, a 33-year-old man who spends his Fridays working at Boston Pizza, while looking forward to his summers spent attending Camp Misquah: a non-profit residential camping experience for children and adults living with special needs. The film explores Dan's journey and the impact that Camp Misquah has had on his life. Through his experiences and interactions with the campers, we see the transformative power of community and the importance of creating inclusive spaces. Join us on this inspiring journey and discover Dan's story.
- The documentary is about the daughter of an eccentric published cartoonist. She follows in her father's footsteps while avoiding the controversial topics that he frequents. Instead, she aims to deliver fun to her audience: fun that audiences will feel through the screen. The film features countless pieces of artwork by both Miranda and her father and presents them in a visually interesting way.
- Our Fighting Falcons follows Michael Chiviendacz, a long-time member of the Falcons Motorcycle Club, who has been wronged by law enforcement and the Canadian government. Despite not committing any crimes, the negative and false perception of bikers has led him to lose money, safety, and even access to entire countries. Just because of his biking hobby, he's labeled a criminal and is punished for it.
- A short documentary about a young woman reflecting on the experience of being a teenage runaway and the effects it had on her family relationships.
- A documentary regarding the Wallace family farm's annual harvest. Why do farmers do what they do? Because, as we discover, it's all they know. Follow along as the Wallace family and employees battle broken machinery, an early snowfall, and the general hard labor of the yearly harvest.
- A short film about two warehouse workers who fight to the death over the last doughnut.