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- In the weeks following an apocalyptic event, a husband and wife venture across the countryside inhabited by deadly factions in search of safety, and must work together as they are pushed to the breaking point in order to survive.
- Set in a single-location, an upper-class, married couple hire the daughter of their recently deceased housekeeper as their new helper, only for things to take a dark and macabre turn when she tries to destroy them from within.
- BAFTA and Emmy-winning filmmaker Deeyah Khan explores male violence against the women they claim to love - and asks whether it can be prevented.
- Tails tells Sonic that he wants out.
- In Alberta, domestic abuse survivors consistently report that the legal system is one of the most significant barriers to their healing journeys. The legal system has not been designed for survivors. Survivors who access it must often navigate a minefield of judges and lawyers who do not understand the realities of domestic violence and that the legal procedures protect their abusers while exposing survivors to further harm. These experiences can be profoundly traumatizing and, in some cases, can reinforce or replicate the abuse survivors have already experienced. In 2023, the Alberta Council of Women's Shelters partnered with survivors from across Alberta to better understand the experience of navigating the legal system in cases of domestic violence and abuse. In this documentary, seven survivors share their experiences of the legal system and what they wish judges, lawyers, and the public knew about domestic abuse.
- Rookie Cop faces her first domestic as her personal issues cloud her judgement
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- After a couple of weeks of dating and not getting what he wants, Connor decides to reveal to Meg his big secret...
- When Otis Wickle Wackle cannot stop crying, he discovers a box containing a Mary Lou Head which he soon falls head over heels in love and with that he threatens to break through societal barriers.
- Dad has some bad news about his job. His wife might have chosen the worst night to host a dinner party in history.
- Jack Fairbanks, who is blessed with poor relations, consents to take the protégé of a young cousin from the country into his service as a valet. Tommy, the cousin, who has all the freshness of the rube, duly arrives with his belongings in an enormous basket. He is forthwith furnished with an apron and a big feather brush, and is told to go and learn how to do things under the supervision of a stalwart housemaid. But, alas, Tommy is not one of those to whom orthodox methods come easy, and the innumerable blunders he commits are the despair of his master. Ultimately, after having seen practically the whole of his home wrecked, the latter sends him back to his country surroundings, where perhaps, he thinks Tommy's greenness will be less apparent than in the midst of a civilized community.
- Father tries to track a mouse.
- "Seven" is based on my journey to become a domestic violence survivor - this is an awareness piece about the culture of violence in African American relationships. The story follows Kay and Tara, two survivors who bond by helping each through trauma. The women have trained and formed an unorthodox domestic violence extraction team. They help train and help other victims become survivors. Objectivity is hard to maintain as their new client Ruby reveals her partner. "Seven" reveals the complexity of minority women in relationships with themselves, each other and the community. "Seven" is also the number of times it takes before a person leaves an abusive relationship for good. It begs the question: Should we fight violence with violence?
- An everyday routine of a lonely old lady is interrupted by an irritating housefly. An initial conflict between the two is soon replaced by a newly found friendship and grandma's days become filled with life and joy.
- After being sent away to live with his uncle after a family tragedy, nine year old Aiden must adjust to life, loss and moving on.
- Love hurts at any age.