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- On Door to Door Downsizing, join hosts Amy and Berni in this comedy driven reality show. Discover all that it takes to help people declutter and downsize a room in their home. No job is too big or too small when you're making it up as you go.
- Dedicated to renowned dancers, Patricia McBride and Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, "Transcendence: Hold On" is a short tribute dance film set to music by modern Toronto composer, Laura Sgroi. The dance film is choreographed and danced by members of Charlotte Ballet I Company Dancers: Sarah Lapointe, Lexi Johnston, James Kopecky, and Joshua James Hall, and recorded music performed by The Grigori String Quartet consisting of Violinist, Stelth Ng; Violinist, M Gillian Carrabré; Violist, Matt Antal; and Cellist, Tess Crowther. Each instrumentalist is represented by a different unique dancer. Filmed in New York, Lake Chautauqua, and Toronto, Ontario, "Transcendence: Hold On" is a collaboration between Triple Pointe Media and Charlotte Ballet. Cinematography by Luke Saagi and Audio Recording and Production by Matt Antal.
- The video depicts Alex and guest singer Alecksa singing to themselves about how much they miss each other, while Tony accompanies them on the guitar with some melodic backround solos.
- BC's bona fide exploration of culture and politics.
- -Music video of Eager Dance
- A small group of Cubans enrich their Vancouver home doing what they love most. We follow Yula, Toto, DJ Kubanito, Julio Montero and the Julio Avila Cuban Band, as they show us how their passions impact our community.
- In this beautifully animated film, Raynard the Fox escapes the zoo known as Animaltopia with Matthew Goat.
- Two addict friends interact.
- A film about memory, technology and loss. Shot on location inside a box of broken and obsolete electronic gear.
- A bluesy mood piece featuring an eclectic line-up of musicians who busk in Montreal's metro, or subways. Bad News Brown, a charismatic harmonica player, acts as our witty impromptu host.
- "The Tabaz Noori Revolution" is an international documentary based on the life of upcoming and uprising superstar, Tabaz Noori and global media brand, Noori Productions.
- This special program will bring us closer to discovering the Holy land in a unique way. Join Dr. Neufeld as he helps us relive the significant events in Jesus' life, actually picturing where they took place.
- a TRAGIC LOVE STORY BETWEEN AN ARISTOCRATIC GIRL AND A PEASANT BOY, SENT IN IDYLLIC SETTING IN 1910 CROATIA.
- A mother's love for her son is a precious bond that cannot be broken. William Christopher is the product of his mothers love. Billy is a dependent, shy, 30 something man celebrating another birthday. The day starts like any other day, routine, order and scheduled. But, it will not be like any other birthday. This day could be the wake up call William Christopher needs.
- Chaya and Bingwen are university students in a newly-begun, cross-cultural relationship. Chaya is Jewish. She is tall, beautiful, intelligent, independent-minded and comes from a very affectionate, noisy and demonstrative family. Bingwen is short in stature, innocent-looking, insightful and self-determining. He is also close to his family but in a much more formal way. Chaya and Bingwen are very happy and comfortable with each other and because each is so proud of - and well-rooted in - their own culture, they see no difficulty in being in a relationship with someone from a different one. When the young couple meet each other's parents, Chaya and Bingwen make a concerted effort to highlight the similarities shared by their cultures. It is by bringing these similarities to light that the differences between the two cultures are spotlighted. Each set of parents are very accommodating and interested in meeting their child's new friend, yet their very actions to show acceptance of this relationship reveal some of the differences that the young couple had not considered. Different Similarities addresses the question of whether differences and similarities between cultures unite or divide a relationship.
- Manila Road depicts the Filipino community and its significant impact and roots in Winnipeg through the filmmaker's point of view.
- A documentary that shows previously unseen footage filmed in the hours before and after the terrible tragedy of Metropolis while the Parti Quebecois leader delivered his victory speech.
- Larry reunites with his former best friend and with his girlfriend.
- A documentary examining the feral and homeless cat crisis in Nova Scotia, and the rescuers & advocates dedicated to helping these forgotten felines.
- The first 'illegal boat carrying Tamil asylum seekers to Canada was rescued by fisherman in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1986. This is the background for Lalita Krishna's story about the conflict in Sri Lanka and the human cost of civil war.
- Four young players play a game of Scrabble not ordinary. A parody sketch play of the famous board game, Scrabble.
- A look back at the 75 year history of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team.
- Caroline Letang and Felix Labrecque want to separate once and for all. But the problem is that they have to endure for a month until trial.
- The documentary on the 1992-1993 season in the NHL where the Montreal Canadiens won their 24th Stanley Cup against the Los Angeles Kings.
- Adrenaline, speed, fastest one wins...but all without crashing. Shown through the eyes of a local downhill mountain bike team, the Kamikaze Spider Riders, BLUE GRAVITY showcases what it takes to make it as a rider and a racer.