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- Director David Cronenberg faces his own mortality in this surreal short film. The creator of "The Fly" and "Dead Ringers" manages to observe himself after death, all curious about the body that peacefully rests in bed and to which he reacts very tenderly.
- A series of short films illustrating interesting moments of Canadian history.
- A series of flashing green and red screens, set to music, create the effect of patterns in the viewer's eyes (ganzfeld). The patterns seem to react to the music, supporting the claim made in the title.
- A 1 minute film anthology that explores the depths of human connection. If your life can change in a minute, you can tell a story in a minute.
- Movieland is the reconstruction of a very rare and lost animated film. Due to the age of the material, it's been restored to the best quality available.
- With only 20 minutes left to investigate an underwater crime scene, a diver goes for one last dive.
- A short film exploring the ideas of multinational corporations, secret government programs and failed scientific experiments.
- A young girl (Bailey) sits in the park with her doll. Bird-Man enters.
- Abstract painting and modern music create an animated soundscape. A succession of tangled, non-figurative images is punctuated by playful character animation.
- "Rapist Glasses" is a fake commercial about a pair of old 70s glasses, that can give you the "Bad boy look", making you more attractive for women.
- With Zumanity, Cirque du Soleil explores eroticism in the most unusual way. Here's the first footage the world got to see from the Las Vegas show.
- In a world where plants have been outlawed, one teacher dares to defy authority and preach her vegan ideals.
- A group of men meet at a Fathers Support Group to comfort each other and bond over the horrible Father's Day gifts they've been given.
- A mysterious man dares the viewer to contemplate the thinness of his watermelon slice.
- It's late and Nick is reading in bed. His night lamp flickers in a strange way. He turns the lamp off, only to turn it back on and find himself in another room. That's just the start of a long and weird night.
- Daniel "Jun Ho" Lee portrays the experience of a 1.5-generation Korean-Canadian boy as his name changes from his birth-given name "Jun Ho" to "Daniel" after immigrating to Canada.
- Eve is waiting at Eden for the arrival of Adam, but once she opens the door, 2 Adams are awaiting for her outside. Is she dreaming or are they actually 2 Adams standing in front of her?.
- Printed manually on a vintage tabletop press using hand-carved linoleum blocks, this very short animation is about a new parent who learns about free expression and the power of letting go. Inspired by the filmmaker's new baby boy and found sound.
- An intimate declaration of love that can be carried around in your pocket till it is needed.
- BUY NOW. Our daily facial moisturizer is easily absorbed, hydrating and leaves the you feeling soft and smooth. Just hit play and frame by frame, watch those wrinkles melt away. *May cause loss of face
- A pre-internet collage that mixes clips from the TV show "Peanuts" and David Lynch's "Blue Velvet."
- Johnny Thunder, the famous adventurer and treasure hunter is about to crash down a cliff. Thankfully, in the world of LEGO, a car can easily be reconfigured into an improvised airplane.
- After witnessing the rise of Anti-Asian racism during the summer of 2021, a young woman comes to terms with her own fear and isolation by reaching out to her community.
- Presenting 'King's Diplomacy (2024),' a demo reel reenactment of one of the most memorable scenes from director David Michôd's second Netflix film, 'The King' (2019). In this demo reel, King's Diplomacy (2024), actors Thomas Calle and Andrew Siwik recreate the tense standoff between King Henry V and the Dauphin, Prince of France. Andrew Siwik embodies Timothée Chalamet's original role as King Henry V, who audaciously demands the surrender of the Dauphin on French soil. Thomas Calle portrays Robert Pattinson's character, the Dauphin, Prince of France, capturing the irony and rising conflict of this historical encounter during the 100 Years' War. This powerful scene highlights the absurd demands of King Henry V, despite his being the intruder, underscoring both the absurdity and the rising tension. YouTube Premiere: Wednesday, March 27, 2024, at 12:30 PM EST.
- An exploration of love before sight.
- During the Second World War, on 19 August 1942, the Allies launched a major raid on the French coastal port of Dieppe. Operation Jubilee was the first Canadian Army engagement in the European theatre of the war, designed to test the Allies' ability to launch amphibious assaults against Adolf Hitler's "Fortress Europe." The raid was a disaster: More than 900 Canadian soldiers were killed, and thousands more were wounded and taken prisoner. Despite the bloodshed, the raid provided valuable lessons for subsequent Allied amphibious assaults on Africa, Italy and Normandy.
- -ASTAR was a child robot from Planet Danger who dodged menacing saw blades and sparks flying from electrical wires in a 1984 Public Service Announcement PLAY CAREFULLY by the War Amputees Association. This very popular message, which ran for two decades, and its message about the consequences of playing carelessly has been passed on to a generation of children. In this one, ASTAR would have his arm cut off and then put it back on. Then he would say to the children, "I can put my arm back on, you can't. Play safe!"
- MONSTORIES contain the humorous cartoon adventures of two mischievous monsters, Max and Mel, with an eclectic supporting cast of "monster actors". Dialogue free, the series is created with hand-drawn animation, computer graphics, original music and original foley.
- A perverted boy looks through a peephole. He sees something he is not supposed to see, a woman farting in a bathtub.
- Why isn't it green, yellow and red or striped?
- Two hikers are exploring the Devil's Punch Bowl and decide to go off the trail. CHCH News Reporter Adam Atkinson appears out of nowhere and informs them of the pit falls of their decision. Tagline: CHCH News Wherever You Are.
- A test trailer for a re-envisioned 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, set in the height of WWII, when the naval warfare theatre relied upon superior submarine technology.
- A deer attempts to get lost in the woods only to be confronted by what he was hoping to escape from.
- -Awareness campaign on drugs while driving. Using a pigeon and a squirrel, she recalls that the police are able to recognize a drugged driver. The campaign is aimed primarily at drivers aged 16 to 24.
- A nostalgic voyage takes a darker turn, exploring the naiveté of mankind through the eyes of a young boy.