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- A socially awkward home-schooled kid forces his way into public-school against his suffocating but loving mother's wishes.
- Photographer Eadweard Muybridge launches his pioneering movement studies while attempting to keep his marriage intact and staving off morality forces that view the images he captures as degenerate.
- A mother struggles to take control of her life in the face of advanced Parkinson's disease, while her son battles his sexual and emotional identity amongst the violence of Alberta's oil field work camps.
- A makeshift family of five roommates struggle to carve their own path while living on Vancouver's eclectic, diverse and unpredictable Commercial Drive.
- Run is a short psychodrama set in the world of Elite Triathlon. After receiving a life-altering message from his partner during preparations for a crucial late-season race,Tristan, a leading professional Triathlete, is forced to face up to traumas from his past before he can confront his new future.
- When Angela (Sarah Smyth) refuses to leave her planned-parenthood clinic after it is shut down by the state, a family of fanatical evangelists vow to make her pay.
- Featuring Canada's hottest new comics gather for one hilarious night of stand-up as part of JFL NorthWest, Vancouver's Just for Laughs Festival.
- Nothing can come between a man and his robot pal until a mysterious woman appears --and trouble is close on her heels.
- Carol discovers how to lose friends and alienate people when she starts singing songs she wrote about people she knows.
- Inspired by and featuring the songs of Dan Mangan, With Me is a rock music/film fusion that is an intimate and heartfelt exploration of sorrow and longing and our understanding of contemporary relationships.
- Shae Fitzgerald is a new teacher dogged by a violent past and a relentless desire to reach his students, five tenth-grade misfits with clinical issues who don't give a shit.
- Sigmund is a docile and obedient worker who is given an opportunity of a life time when his manager, Mr. Wolfman, assigns him the task of completing a hefty dossier on their company's profit margin. Upon sitting down to start working however, Sigmund is confronted with his worst nightmare: naked people.
- The Chorus (2018) by Dan Starling This cinematic artwork addresses the decline and eventual dismissal of the chorus of ancient Greece from epic drama.
- En route to an international competition, Closing The Gap follows the North Korean men's hockey team as they strive to bring home gold for Marshal Kim Jong Un. While their commitment and dedication to their training is unmatched, they're hard pressed to catch a break. Whether it be the UN sanctions on North Korea, or the flurry of injuries and rumours that plague the DPRK team, this film is a window into the lives of a group of underdog athletes. With the weight of their country's history and reputation on their shoulders, they struggle to seek that which we all seek - self-worth. Unlike any other film produced on North Korea, Closing The Gap is a lyrical composition which hybridizes elements of sport documentary (Last Chance U) with real-time, changing perspectives (White Helmets). The result is an honest portrayal of what these athletes feel and experience as they foray into the wider world beyond the DPRK. In what is the first recorded account of North Korea allowing foreigners access to any sports club, this intimate look reveals blissful subtleties of character from a regime not conducive to individuality.
- The Arrangement is a short crime / drama film about a hitchhiker who finds herself intertwined with three different individuals and fifty-thousand stolen dollars.
- A portrait of five Vancouverites living on society's fringes during the 2010 Winter Olympics, "Luk'Luk'I" takes us into uncharted territory, falling somewhere between a fiction we need to see and a documentary we wish didn't have to exist.
- He was funny on Twitter and it changed his life. Follow a cashier manager whose Funny Tweets help him connect with Andy Richter and the writers of Family Guy & The Simpsons. Through interviews, they share how powerful a Funny Tweet can be.
- A dance through Vancouver's Downtown Eastside serves as a haunting metaphor for the life of an Indigenous sex worker.
- A northern small town family embarks on a manhunt to avenge the death of one of their own.
- A weathered youth pastor and former Christian rocker follows his favourite youth group member to college to monitor his moral integrity.
- 'Big O' follows Micky Carrington, a 20-something who seeks to confront misguided ideas of healthy female sexuality on her journey to achieve her first real orgasm.
- A full-time mother/part-time sex-worker goes missing in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
- A struggling actor abandons all logic when she finds a stranger unconscious in her laundry room.
- Exploring the challenges of convenience culture is placing on the environment; doable actions anyone can adopt to curb waste in daily lives.
- Two young men contemplate their course of action after finding out that one's sister is pregnant and her junkie husband has just come back into the picture.