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- A comedy centered on a veteran film producer with major financial and family troubles who is lured into remaking a classic adult movie for the leader of a triad gang.
- Ana and Duda a couple who's in the verge of taking a break from their marriage throw a New Year's party at their house. The party gets overcrowded with all kinds of people and it's in the bathroom that most things will happen between them both and many other guests.
- TV Series(Action/Comedy) Legendary female warrior Hua Mulan falls into a time warp in the midst of battling Genghis Khan and ends up stuck in the modern world, assuming the identity of actress Sarah Chang and assimilating with modern culture while battling the Khan's assassins sent through the time warp to kill her and her offspring.
- In all the upheaval of adolescence, you don't have to wonder if the angst will hit you. It's a question of when, and of how you'll hit back when it does. Like so many before them, the LA teens in Love Ghost turn to the timeless catharsis of garage rock. If that sounds reductive, it it's not meant to; take "Nowhere," a dispirited single that forges harmony out of chaos and contrast. That contrast begins on the arrangement level, where Mya Greene's viola weaves depth and nuance into Finn Bell's crushing grunge guitar and Ryan Stevens' bass. Between Samson Young's deliberate drums and a seemingly aimless melody, "Nowhere" captures an essential paradox of the teenage experience: the feeling of having no specific destination, and the imperative to get there yesterday. As Bell puts it, "withering in the wind, dreams to start again / a million miles away from this life / If I could find a path to nowhere." The video, directed by Dan Bell, harnesses the same duality. Pairing dramatic rooftop performance footage with Lena Bishop's colorful animated sequences, it's the visual equivalent of the track's Pixies-style dynamics.
- During Operation Rock Crusher the invasion of Cambodia a Green Beret Sgt. on a lone recon mission deep behind enemy lines locates the 9th Viet Cong Battalion's radio jamming HQ where he proves why the Green Berets are the masters of deception and ingenuity as he foils the best efforts of the Viet Cong. Later, his team must mop up GI's left behind after the invasion and finds Parker, a Pvt. w/4th Inf Div who was lured away from his unit by Eurasian prostitute Martha where he steps on a land mine that will only explode if he steps off. The Green Berets are unable to effect a rescue so leave him in the care of Martha where a relationship develops. The Green Berets then run into an ambush by the Viet Cong seeking revenge and the Green Beret's are left to make a stand against overwhelming odds leaving Parker two choices--die slow or die fast. Top production values and the winner of four awards include a Telly Award for Entertainment and awards for Directing and Cinematography to Steven Kahler.
- TV SeriesIt's a based of members from a youtube channel called RAM Gaming. the main members are Novax Played by Who Rycoln, Nova played by Matthew sia and The Dominator played by John Ashwin. it also include sub characters such as Rambro, RSS777, Drake Sugar, Wosx, The Vigilante and Doc. Novax and Nova try to do some weird stuff and The Dominator always to stop them but does eventually do it too and go on some weird adventures with their friends.
- Award-winning film and television journalist Sabrina Rani Furminger (The YVR Screen Scene Podcast) hosted the 2021 UBCP/ACTRA Virtual Red Carpet Special on November 20, 2021. Featuring interviews with Aixa Kay, Aleks Paunovic, Ali Liebert, Anja Savcic, Asia Mattu, Benjamin Jacobson, Bill Newton, Brent Miller, Carmel Amit, Chelah Horsdal, Crystal Balint, Eden Summer Gilmore, Gabrielle Rose, Heather Doerksen, Hiro Kanagawa, Jennifer Copping, Marlon Kazadi , Matthew MacCaull, Nicole Oliver, Patrick Sabongui, Praneet Akilla, Sachin Sahel, Sharon Taylor, Steven Roberts, Teagan Vincze, Tim Perez, Travis Turner, Veena Sood, Viv Leacock, and Yusuf Ahmed.
- Hosted by singer/actress/model Jessica Graie - aka JGraie, Indie Music Scene tells you everything you need to know about the independent music scene. Each show features an interview with someone working in the industry, each a rising star in their own right. You'll also see music videos from around the world and hear about the artists and those behind the music.
- TV MovieA taxi driver grapples with a dark secret from his past, suppressed by his own fear and at the encouragement of his mother. This keeps him from moving forward with his life, as he cannot stop working as an Uber driver, despite having a college degree and job prospects. When he encounters the ghost of a lady hell-bent to avenge the death of her son, he has to face the truth that he had tried to suppress. Only then can he be free of that guilt. However, there is a price to pay and the ghost has come to collect.
- Two GI's are cut off from their platoon and lost behind enemy lines. When one of them steps on a landmine their only hope is a suicidal plan that relies on mutual trust and friendship. Only one problem, they're really pissed at each other.
- Homeless man tries to makes his way to a homeless shelter by 6 O'clock and decides to kill sometime before he goes.
- In Episode 3: MOVERS and SHAKERS, Sabrina interviews Prem Gill (CEO of Creative BC), Angela Moore (chair of the UBCP/ACTRA BIPOC Committee), and Kim Haxton (Elevate Inclusion Strategies): individuals in leadership and advisory positions who are committed to making the Vancouver film and television industry safe, inclusive, and rewarding for BIPOC artists.
- Meet modern-day Sarah Chang aka Hua Mulan, the legendary female warrior from 222 BC, as she rediscovers herself and the prophesy that brought her through a time warp. When the sorceress Wu Po reveals Genghis Khan's true intentions, Mulan must prepare herself and her family for the Final Battle.
- This episode features videos for "B.A.D.D. Girl" by Fanaka Nation, "Matters of the Heart" by Georgina Ward, and "Future" by Sun Cinema, as well as an interview with Kristina Michelle about The Indie Gathering International Film Festival's Music Video Awards and Film Scoring Competition.