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- What are the dangers of an online life in an era of physical distancing? A young woman struggles to find the boundaries between the virtual world and romance. Suffering from loneliness and longing for affection, Janelle finds herself reaching out to a friend she met through an online gaming forum called "Virtual Insomnia." She shares her feelings about a recent move to Montreal, and their romance culminates in a vast field of unknowns. Janelle finds herself discovering the difference between reality and the subjective.
- An untold part of history that includes competing giants of wireless technology (Tesla, Marconi and Telefunken) secret codes, international espionage, a love story , an amateur hero, historic tragedy and world changing events
- A routine home break-in quickly turns into a hostile hostage situation.
- A fragile illusion of belonging comes to an end when a young Lebanese student living in Montreal is forced to face the incompatibility between his sexual identity and the cultural foundations of his family.
- Tucked between Griffintown and St. Henri in Montreal's Sud Ouest is Little Burgundy, home to a Black population led by Black men who worked in Canada's railway industry as sleeping car porters. They were the first Black trade union to organize in North America and were among the leaders in the struggle for civil rights.
- A group of film students were tasked with creating the portrait of a Quebec artist. They chose filmmaker Martin Villeneuve and managed to interview stage director Robert Lepage, illustrator François Schuiten and filmmaker Denis Villeneuve.
- "Unfiltered" is an unprecedented look into the lives and competitive rivalry of two of America's greatest swimmers: Michael Phelps and Ian Crocker. Phelps, 20, is already considered the best swimmer of all time and has been virtually uncontested in all of his races; expect one. In 2003 Ian Crocker stormed the swimming world and took home the world title and World Record in the 100 Butterfly beating Michael Phelps in the process. After Ian lowered his World Record at the Olympic Trials, Michael took the one that counts - Olympic Gold in Athens in 2004. While growing up in Baltimore, Michael had one stable home: the swimming pool. After 8 Gold medals in Athens, Michael is acclimating to his new life as a worldwide celebrity as he balances a demanding schedule both in and out of the water. From commercials and photo shoots to award shows and celebrity appearances, Michael is embracing his new life as the world's most recognized swimmer, all while continuing to train every day. Despite it all, when he heads back to his new home in Ann Arbor he still is just another freshman at the University of Michigan. For Crocker, things couldn't be more different. Ian has settled back into his life in Austin, Texas. The mild-mannered and soft-spoken "Austinite" trains with little distraction except when he his playing his guitar or restoring his 1971 Buick Riviera. Distinctly different, yet revealingly similar in their desire to win, these two premiere competitors and friends gear up to meet again at this year's World Championships this summer in Montreal.
- Shaggy and bearded from months of being stuck on a median, Toutouffe becomes frustrated while farcically rebelling against the forces against him.
- The premiere Canadian prime time NHL ice hockey telecast program.
- On the back of an international success story with his album Racine Carrée which sold more than 3 million units worldwide, Stromae toured for 2 years across 209 dates and 25+ countries. This live is the unique token of the extraordinary tour. It was shot over 2 dates at Montreal's Bell Centre in September 2015. The quality of the live footage is absolutely incredible and is true to the live experience.
- Summer of 1989, twenty one year old Debbie is a young wife and mother, desperately longing for her carefree, teenage ways after being thrust into motherhood. She is confined to a hospital exam room after her 4-year-old daughter has been in an accident. Feeling helpless to her present situation and her looming future, the only thing Debbie finds comfort in is her husband Freddie and their illustrious past.
- London had the Sex Pistols, New York had the Ramones, but Toronto had a punk movement all its own. In the end, the Toronto landscape by the late 70s was forever changed with the infusion of the DIY/Punk/Alternative culture(s) movement.
- Shekinah takes us into the rarefied world of young hasidic women. Although they have rules for almost everything, their lives are filled with passion. With unprecedented access, Shekinah will capture the intimate details of every aspect of how they live and what they believe. They will tell us why 'kosher' sex is as intense and blissful as any Eastern Tantric philosophy and why they they see themselves as more liberated than most women today. Shekinah will break many long-standing stereotypes and reveal secrets of which even Hasidic men are unaware.
- The incomplete portrait of generation-y young men and women during summer 2010 through the eyes of the best dating coaches in the world.
- On the biggest day of his career, a scheming street photographer runs from debt collectors, chases an ex-girlfriend, and tries to turn his bad luck around.
- -Mike Ward and invited comedians have live discussions at the Bordel Comedy Club (at Montreal, Canada). They talk about everything and nothing without script and without censorship.
- A documentary about a hidden story of Canadian history: The one of Angelique, a Black slave accused of burning Montreal in 1734. After an epic trial, Angelique is tortured and sentenced to death. But was she really guilty or was she the victim of a bigger conspiracy? Why this voluntary amnesia about this unknown page of history? The film includes interviews with historians who not only talk about Angelique but also about this general refusal to admit that slavery is part of Canadian history. Also, some key scenes of Angelique's existence are illustrated by reenactments played by professional actors.
- It is a Sunday afternoon in the universe. When a mysterious musical force causes scorching heat, tornadoes, and raging fires to devastate our planet, four very different people await the impending disaster at a local corner store.
- This documentary tells the story of the aviation entrepreneur Alfred Eliasson, founder and manager of Loftleidir Icelandic, who is recognized as one of the pioneers in Trans-Atlantic passenger aviation.
- Thalia is the oldest and most powerful vampire on Earth. But her arch enemy, a vampiress named Ona, is sending slayers to kill her.
- THE RUNNER is an episodic digital series that follows the plight of NATE, a drug runner with a troubled past, who tries to navigate through the pitfalls of working for a criminal enterprise in Toronto.
- A young girl's love for chimpanzees sends her on a journey to raise funds to save chimps from captivity, in hopes to deliver the funds to her hero Dr. Jane Goodall.
- Set in modern day Montréal C'est Moi explores the collision of the past as it meets the present in the forgotten story of an important figure in Black Canadian History and her efforts to fight against slavery in 18th Century New France.
- This anthology of WSTLNDR music videos tells the tale of two children that get a glimpse at a life together by virtue of cosmic intervention.
- La fin d'une Bromance, le début d'une aventure.
- The film tells about Kiwanis' efforts to fight iodine deficiency disorders throughout the world.
- Without having known about his Jewish origins, Emil grew up with his new family as a Christian. He studied medicine, he worked at the Institute of Experimental Biology and Genetics and immigrated to the United States; Professor Dr. Emil Skamene became a renowned scientist. He was awarded by prestigious academic titles and was even nominated for the Nobel Prize. In 1993, he received a mysterious letter where he discovered that his identity is entirely different than he has thought so far. The author of the letter was Mrs. Steiger, wife of the SS officer who once saved Emil's life.
- Janie is having a deep discussion - with her newborn baby.
- Prisoner of a marriage devoid of passion, Robert has decided to find himself a mistress via the Internet. Tormented by the perspective of cheating on his wife, he sees his guilt manifest itself in the form of various hallucinations. On top of being relentlessly spied upon by a mother-in-law as unfriendly as she is intrusive, Robert has more and more difficulty distinguishing between his imagination and reality.
- Join "tour-guide" Dave Attell as he takes a look at nightlife in different cities around the country until sunrise.
- Alberta, Canada, and the Edmonton Football Team, a Canadian Football League (CFL) team head into the year 1981. The province faces the impact of a National Energy Program, the worse recession since the Great Depression begins, and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau continues with a goal of the patriation of the Constitution and a Charter of Rights and Freedoms for Canada. The Premiers including Peter Lougheed of Alberta are determined to hammer down a deal with Trudeau and the federal government on rights for the provinces. The Edmonton Football Team have won three Grey Cups in a row, if they garner a fourth they will make CFL history. This documentary fuses politics and sports in a revelatory story of a seminal year for Canada and a remarkable football dynasty.
- Acclaimed activist filmmaker Martin Duckworth has devoted his life to peace and justice. But now he's put down his camera to fight for the most important cause he's ever faced-caring for his wife, Audrey Schirmer, through the final stages of Alzheimer's. Martin tirelessly embraces each new chapter with grace and resilience-demonstrating his unconditional loyalty as he finds new reasons to love her each day. Dear Audrey intricately weaves together the couple's gritty yet tender reality, and takes us back to their adventures, from the front lines of the anti-Vietnam War protests to the hippie counterculture movement, with excerpts from Martin's films and Audrey's stunning photography. The film is a powerful testament to Martin's love and devotion, which deepens over the decades. While Audrey gradually fades away-and as their autistic daughter Jacqueline struggles with her mother's illness-Martin commits everything he's got to making their lives creative and meaningful.
- In this feature length documentary, renowned director Gail Harvey follows Grammy Award Winning and Rolling Stones cover gracing singer-songwriter Rickie Lee Jones as she makes her first studio album in ten years. Jones reflects on aging, being a woman in the music industry and the amazing and complicated life she has lived.
- Sherry loses her beloved dog, then out of the grief comes a business idea. The idea is too extreme and strange for her friend Maya, who tries to stop her.
- Anthony is a very shy guy who falls in love with a police girl but they don't seem to have any chance together because of his bad trips.
- Vanda wakes up on her birthday morning after having a weird dream and she totally forgets about her responsibilities. Sam, her eccentric husband has prepared a series of presents for her but she does not really notice them as she's haunted by the same dream for the whole day.
- Extraordinarily talented, fraught with stints of dementia, BAXTER shares his experience with the inhabitants of the urban wasteland, offering them bizarrely-crafted sculptures he fashions from bits of urban-detritus, until his brother's murder leaves him abandoned to the perils of the inner-city.