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- Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles come up with a scheme to steal large amounts of untraceable coins.
- Peter Jordan is 33 years old and stuck in a dead end retail job at Super Duper Computers. To make matters worse, he's managed to rack up over $35,000 worth of debt. Student Loans, credit cards, Big Screen TV. His love life is equally in debt. Just when it seems he will never break out of his rut, an old high school buddy named Frehley shows up unexpectedly. Under Frehley's influence, Peter takes large cash advances on his newest credit card to go out every night. He even purchases his dream car, a classic '72 Volkswagen Bug. Frehley's easygoing take on life soon begins to affect Peter's co-workers as well. Before long Peter and his buddies Stan and Willie are having the time of their life. Not only are they meeting women, they're finally picking them up as well! When complications arise, Frehley disappears as quickly as he arrived, leaving a hockey bag full of pot in Peter's apartment...
- Garth and Maddie are about to host a dinner party when they see a strange little girl in their backyard. She is the first sign that the world has suddenly and inexplicably changed.
- A documentary about the history and production of the mockumentary television series TRAILER PARK BOYS, directed and presented by Annemarie Cassidy (wife of TRAILER PARK BOYS director Mike Clattenburg).
- A documentary written from the Inuit perspective on the oddities of Qallunaat (the Inuit word for white people). A mix of satire, comedy and indigenous facts on everything from why white people are obsessed with owning things to their odd dating habits.
- Explores both Alistair MacLeod's personal life and the story behind his 1999 best seller "No Great Mischief."
- As one relationship cements its roots, another nears its end; gentle, conversational and warmly human, What Remains is an engaging and ultimately moving story about the true nature of love.
- This feature-length documentary chronicles the Sundance ceremony brought to Eastern Canada by William Nevin of the Elsipogtog First Nation of the Mi'kmaq. Nevin learned from Elder Keith Chiefmoon of the Blackfoot Confederacy in Alberta. Under the July sky, participants in the Sundance ceremony go four days without food or water. Then they will pierce the flesh of their chests in an offering to the Creator. This event marks a transmission of culture and a link to the warrior traditions of the past.
- A portrait of Canadian folk music icon Buffy Sainte-Marie
- This feature-length documentary focuses on four individuals who have lived through painful and horrific events but have managed to find the ability to forgive. Lesley Parrott, Anne Marie Hagan, Alan McBride, and Reverend Julie Nicholson have all lost family members through violent crimes and are trying to absorb, cope with, and move past it. In a world wracked by increasing violence and horror, the film brings hope that there are other possibilities beyond blind revenge; that in forgiving others we can set ourselves free.
- Kat lives for surfing, but when she and her boyfriend Jake move to the city, leaving beach life behind, she is forced to make a bittersweet choice.
- Elementary school. Valentine's Day. An exquisite time of emotional risk, possible torment and the glory of true love, all beautifully caught in this closely observed drama.
- Copain the hamster is once again forced to fight for his love. Will he be deported back to France and separated from Henry forever? Will his film make it into the Atlantic Film Festival? And will hamster love triumph over adversity? All will be revealed in the long-awaited sequel to Copain de Paris.
- Based on the Micmac legend of the Stone Canoe. Little Thunder reluctantly leaves his family and sets out on a cross-country canoe trip to become a man.
- Music Video for Mike Bochoff's "Everything Burns", from his album "Horror Culture".
- With Eco on a flower-finding expedition, Jim, Ripple and TED tackle the chores in the Ecodome. But the introduction of a new robot leads to some serious trouble when it goes on a rampage, threatening to defoliate the entire lunar surface.
- A magnetic meteorite is messing with the electrics. Jim and the team investigate.
- Eco is distraught to find something has been sneaking into his garden and feasting on his grows.
- Time is of the essence in a desperate attempt to save Rover.
- Some strange disappearances have Jim and the rest of the crew playing detective as they try to discover who stole their equipment, Gnordegrin the garden gnome and even tried to filch TED.
- TED's attempt at driving the Lunar Crawler lands his friends in deep trouble.
- When Rover goes missing, Jim and TED are hot on his trail and find not only the robo-pup but a fabulous lunar playground. Problem is navigator TED can't remember the way home.
- Jim and his pals set out to track down the monthly supply pod which hasn't arrived.
- Jim and his friends try to track down the source of a whistling sound.
- Rover starts to lose battery power and TED starts squeaking.