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- A medieval woman snatches her seemingly alive husband from his unjust grave only to be plagued by something far worse than death itself..
- Shooting The Musical is a dark, comedic mockumentary about a group of young film school graduates attempting to create the most offensive film of all time: 'High School Shooting the Musical'.
- When a timid, low-level corporate demon gets promoted to CEO of Hell LLP, he must overcome jealous adversaries, office politics, physical dangers and his own personal demons to learn what is broken in Hell, and figure out how to fix it to save the universe.
- A story about Kelly Hofer and his scandalous coming out, via the social media.
- How to Learn Anything is a comedic, educational documentary series about failure, curiosity and learning new skills. Each episode, Stephen learns two unrelated skills from scratch and combines them to do something ridiculous.
- Young leaders of the Heiltsuk and Kitasoo/Xai'Xais Nations are engaging researchers in order to study the Great Bear Rainforest's fascinating ecosystem.
- In this aboriginal creation myth, the trickster Raven steals the light of the world from Sky Father and a great chase ensues. As they battle, the light shatters into many pieces, creating the sun, the moon and the stars.
- After an accident that leaves the world around him "silent", Kurtis rediscovers what it means to communicate in a society that is dependent on technology.
- Trapped in the prison of her own mind, a teen girl ("Essie") tries to regain her sanity by recounting a series of dark fairy tales.
- Souled Real Estate is specialized in selling haunted houses. Kate and Kevin, a newly wed couple, show a mysterious interest in one of them. The visit starts - and the trap is set.
- A documentary about a city and it's creative culture.
- After years of being defined by her weight, Maxine is overcoming expectations and following her dream to be a model.
- BC's flowering craft-beer industry shows its passion for the art of making real-beer. Meet the grinders and the mavericks of British Columbia's micro-brew scene in Brew Love, whet your thirst for the craft-beer revolution.
- Three strong, independent women, who have redefined themselves, not only as women who fight, but also as teachers, mentors and ambassadors of their sport, reflect on their odyssey.
- Playground is simple. We take a venue and turn it into a make-shift recording studio. We add a band, an audience, and give them one goal - create a song together in an hour, and then record it in one take. This four part TV series follows the Playground team across four cities as they set out to produce a new show in each city, with a local band.
- A young rapper gets the chance of a lifetime when Preach, a mysterious hip hop mogul, demands an audience with him after seeing him perform.
- The conflict over forestry operations on Lyell Island in 1985 was a major milestone in the history of the re-emergence of the Haida Nation. It was a turning point for the Haida and management of their natural resources.
- 89-year-old Italian immigrant Mike Nardone operates a farm all by himself in Alberta, Canada.
- Lead and Follow (inspired by a true story) sees Jamie through the evening that ends her marriage. This film is about unexpected connections, vulnerability, and learning to take the lead.
- Voices On The Rise explores the relationship between culture and language. Follow Eli Hirtle's journey as he connects with people at the heart of language revitalization in First Nations communities on Vancouver Island.
- A meditation on what we've made of our civilization; a world where we embrace our own alienation, and weaponize sexuality. If you don't know how to love, all you can do is hate, and none of us are better than the herd.
- Talented musicians from Edmonton, Alberta's music scene take the stage to perform one-of-a-kind secret set list's, and share their stories behind-the-scenes.
- Quadruple Amputee Daniel Enett goes on inspiring adventures. Like skiing and scuba diving.
- Summer hires two conspiracy theorists to help her uncover the mystery of the monster in the woods in the hopes of finding her missing grandfather.
- A troubled woman is inspired by a brave, young girl and a singer who empowers people to stand up for themselves.
- On the street. In the alley. In full view... and invisible. The residents of Vancouver's Downtown East Side are among the most impoverished, desperate, and resilient people in North America. In a city celebrated for its natural beauty and liberal ideals, their reality is one of stark contrast. Portrait artist, Lauren Brem, along with a group of local film makers, set out to capture the stories behind the faces on her sketch pad. EASTSIDE STORIES is a multi-media documentary project that chronicles a group of these unlikely muses, their unique spirit, and their struggle to find a balance in the socio-economic divide.
- A store owner, frustrated, and uninspired by his day to day life, finds an escape in daydreams that he shares with a giant woodland monster. The line between reality and dream is blurred when his store is broken into.
- Innovative drama written by a multi-cultural youth group. Riley has traded in her old friends, adopted a new edgy style, and has lied and stolen to attract her musician idol's attention. Now she is in real trouble.
- A woman, torn with a big decision, flees her apartment in the middle of the night to rendezvous with wise 9-year old girl named Emy and an A.I. deer named Jane. What unfolds from there, changes her reality forever.
- To win the local mayoral race (and to stick it to her conservative mayor ex-husband), Lucy Huff decides to form an environmental activist group to boost her standing with the 'green people'. The group she ends up with is less than stellar.
- "Pulled" is a 360 degree dog sled video filmed in Canmore, Canada. Telus Optik Local supports compelling, original stories told by filmmakers from B.C. and Alberta by providing production funding, training, and exposure to new audiences.
- Albertans can tell you about "the rivalry" between the capital city of Edmonton and Calgary but many don't know the true origins. We explore the history of the "Battle of Alberta" dating back to the early 1900s.
- Will Shakespeare was never any good at romance. With no job, no relationship, and no way to pay rent, he reluctantly takes a contract as a romance advice columnist for a tacky local magazine. Things take a turn for the awkward when his neighbors become his anonymous contributors. As Will tries to keep his identity secret, he is also struggling to publish his script and gain recognition as a serious writer. ASK WILL is a quirky web comedy about navigating relationships and pursuing your calling.
- A young woman searches for time to self-reflect while on a life-changing hitchhiking trip through the countryside.
- A man is torn between reality and revenge when a sudden family tragedy and his girlfriend's unexpected announcement collide.
- After Hours Night Club, Cupid Agents and a Heated Dance-off. And we're not talking cupids in diapers. These cupids have sniper rifles, love tranquilizers and all the tech support like the CIA.
- A behind-the-scenes documentary of two amateur filmmakers making their zero budget horror/martial arts film 'Curse of the Death Punch'.