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- An over-protected private college student comes of age as she comes to terms with the notion of punishment in all areas of her life. She discovers that all the people close to her have their own deviated agendas.
- The story of the great American showman and promoter.
- A teenage girl with a thirst for very bad men.
- Un ancien policier devenu marin affronte des trafiquants de drogues qui se sont rendus maîtres de son bateau.
- A documentary about the making of the movie 'Evangeline'. Shot in Nova Scotia in 1913 and inspired by the famous poem by Longfellow, 'Evangeline' was the first Canadian feature film. It is now considered lost.
- Following the misadventures of two eccentric personalities, Dee and Jamie the story is a quirky romantic comedy of two well-meaning individuals who meet and fall in love in an especially clumsy manner. Jamie and her friend Arnold are elementary school teachers. While Arnold is laid back and practical, Jamie is fun and easygoing, but has forgotten how to trust. Jamie's insular world is changed when Dee moves into the building where she's parking her camper van. Dee is tall, attractive, and even more fearful and insecure than her. A hopeless mama's boy, Dee is finally moving into his own place at the age of 30 - with his mother's help, of course. Jamie and Janet clash at first meeting, and Jamie's strange personal world is sucked into the even more bizarre reality that exists around Dee and his mother. However, Jamie remains undeterred by his behavior and a flirtatious rapport develops between the two eccentric characters. Meanwhile, Janet begins a torrid and unlikely affair with Jerome, the obnoxious building supervisor. While Dee and Jamie are suffocated with their insecurities and meaningless exchanges, unable to just go for it even though there is an obvious attraction, Jerome and Janet immediately connect in a very lustful, physical way. A complication arises when Karen, the new phys-ed teacher from out of town meets Jamie.
- Ron Weer (Bashar Shbib) is a unpublished writer from the city asked by his employer, a publisher, to pick up an overdue book manuscript from Yan de Rilke (Jan Kuilman), an isolated writer who lives in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Yan is suspicious and reluctant. With difficulty, Ron manages to gain Yan's trust. They hit it off, and Yan allows Ron to read and comment on his manuscript. They argue throughout the day and night about love, politics and philosophy. As the night falls Ron is invited to sleep over. Throughout the film, Yan's novel is interwoven with the developing friendship of the two writers. Yan's novel, Lulu in June, tells the story of Lulu (Rebecca L. Rau), a lonely, naive and innocent young woman as she adventures with love. Everything seems to be weaving together until the last chapter.
- Jean (Krissy Longtin) and Kelly (Dustin Ruck), are two young lovers who are living through difficult times in their relationship. The trouble begins when, against her wishes, an old friend of Kelly's named Lawson (Andrew Hopps) joins them in house-sitting for Jean's mother (Kim Prangley). The adventure ends in death as the ghost of Jean's father (Bashar Shbib) intervenes in the couple's life, murder ensues in the little town of Rock Island, Canada.
- Five young patients are ordered to appear at a week-end of art therapy sessions with Doctor Lazarus.The story takes a turn to black humor when Doctor Lazarus manages to create an atmosphere of fear and distrust amongst the group.
- A look at Quebec-U.S.A. border towns.
- A cross generational view of life in a struggling rural border town, written and edited by the young people in the community about social, economic and educational issues they face and what they want to see change. Covering everyone from 11 to 98 years old.
- Gabriel's Trip is Bashar Shbib's third film dealing with the eccentric life of Gabriel Young, a middle-aged independent filmmaker. Gabriel is diagnosed with acute schizophrenia and must adapt to his new condition.
- Due to our proximity to the American border, Paul and Francis explore events in common with Quebec and the United States including Prohibition and the exodus of French Canadians to New England.
- 2024–TV EpisodeYves P. Pelletier meets up with his good friend Danny Lennon to tour the Haskell Library and Opera Hall, which straddles the U.S. border. He is blown away by the charm of this unique place.