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- "Stalker" is a filmic prequel to a life that everyone fears; an existence where you are always being watched. The story is about a stalker; the focus is on Karen, a single mother running away from everything she loves to protect what she loves most. The film opens with Karen quickly packing her bags. She drags her son Josh out of the house and along with her; he is hesitant and doesn't want to leave. Karen ends up at her parent's house where we realize she is running away from her hometown and is terribly afraid. She leaves Josh and some belongings with her parents and runs out of the house in tears. The audience soon learns there is someone stalking Karen. Wherever Karen goes Dominic follows, she tries to lead her normal life but can't because she is constantly looking over her shoulder. Throughout the film a "voice of god" narrative explains things one should not do if being stalked. This only adds to the tension as we watch Karen continually doing the "wrong" thing which makes it easier for Dominic to follow close behind. "Stalker" is a powerful film, both to itself and as a supportive document to defenseless women who wouldn't know what to do if they were ever being 'stalked'. The film itself is simple; it doesn't try to explode with the newest and greatest special effects or Hollywood actors. The story might be seem hard to follow, but if you pay close attention to the voice over from beginning to end you will realize there is actually a linear story. This film marked Vinit Borrison's directorial debut. It was a piece that represented the work of a writer/director/cinematographer combo and couldn't have been accomplished without the hard work and dedication of the entire cast and crew. The film was entirely funded out of pocket with countless evenings without sleep, sex, and friends for a film that is truly from the heart. For filmmakers it's a world of high-stakes and compromise but in the end it always pays off?
- A botched mattress delivery, a broken vacuum, and a trip to the gynecologist conspire to shake-up the lives of some very imperfect people.
- A trio of young men (Griffin, Anderson, and Imperioli) are forced to grow up quick when their girlfriends all become pregnant around the same time.
- Boy genius Michael Dean (Adkins) teams up with a super-talented chimpanzee and his caretaker (Modine) to take down an animal testing lab. In exchange the scientist gives the boy some pointers on the girl of his dreams.
- A coming-of-age story of a teenage girl from a liberal upbringing who moves to a conservative baptist community in rural 1950s America.
- Buck floats away from his couch potato life.
- Scarlet is a single, workaholic Los Angeles matchmaker with no love life. Scarlet's mother is constantly trying to fix her up, to Scarlet's chagrin. Everything changes when homeless actress Sabrina crashes into her car, and into her life.
- A psychological drama about an unstable man, tormented by nightmares, who seeks help from a shrink but is pushed over the edge into increasingly dangerous, psychotic territory by a relationship he is unable to control.
- A child prodigy lives through corruption with his father who seems to be part of a criminal underworld. "Butterfly Child" is a film that tells the story of the need to escape a life that offers nothing but death. It is a story that explores the will of a child through the convoluted world of crime and deception. Alex a 12 year old child prodigy lives in an abusive home with his father. He reveals the real cause behind his mother's death as he learns about his father's involvement. Now the child must do whatever he can to escape a life of danger. Is he facing reality alone or is someone out there observing his every move?
- Fayette and Roy are an elderly couple in a dysfunctional relationship. Roy is dependent on Fayette for the basics in life, such as cooking and cleaning, yet he is always yelling at her that she can't even do these things right. To add what she considers a little sunshine in her life, Fayette buys a canary, which she initially hides from Roy. The yellow bird will eventually fundamentally change the nature of Fayette and Roy's relationship.
- As a modern-day scientist, Tommy is struggling with mortality, desperately searching for the medical breakthrough that will save the life of his cancer-stricken wife, Izzi.
- A preacher's wife falls for a young man, and then she finds out nothing was how it seemed.
- A mockumentary that illuminates penguin survival and mating rituals, as well as one bird's search for love while on a seventy-mile trek with his hedonistic buddies.
- Picking up where the original series left off, Scott Bernard continues his search for Rick Hunter and the fate of the SDF-3.
- Following a whirlwind romance, a woman begins to unravel the dark secrets of her husband's past when his obsession to produce a male heir turns deadly.
- A woman is reunited with her estranged brother, unaware that he is an environmental terrorist bent on targeting the new mining company in Nova Scotia.
- Bettina Lloyd, a journalist whose career never really took off, is sent by her editor in chief to her small-town birthplace in Ohio, where the Roman Catholic church is taking serious the claims for a series of alleged medical miracles. Of course she also gets in contact again with the people from her past, such as her brother Ben, a school coach, and her father, who feels that his daughter should concentrate on starting a family to give him grandchildren, not on a career, that's for the son.
- A child escapes from Poland during World War II and first heads to Greece before coming of age in Canada.
- After Ray serves his sentence, he seeks to find a new start in the world of thoroughbred racing, where romance and trouble are always present.
- Two best buddies from Sudbury, Ontario take a road trip to Toronto that will change their friendship forever.
- A continued examination of the heavy metal subculture focusing on the adaptation and performance of heavy metal in various global communities, and how the increased import of Western cultural forms has impacted new global markets.
- 'Finn on the Fly' is a a madcap comedy filled with wild chases, mistaken identity, and young romance. Ben Soledad, a shy 13-year-old, has just moved to a new town. He tries his best to fit in at MacKenzie Junior High, but most of the time he feels like his only friend in the world is his dog, Finn. Just when he thinks life can't get worse, his world is turned upside-down when the scientist living next door performs a genetic experiment that goes terribly awry, transforming his dog into a flea-scratchin', cat-chasin', Frisbee-lovin' HUMAN.
- A semi-fictional story about the shooting of four Canadian RCMP officers during a drug raid in Mayerthorpe, Alberta.
- Through several interlocking stories, including the story of maritime commerce and the ships that move cargo through the inland waterway, Mysteries of the Great Lakes will take you on a journey through the greatest lake system in the world, and showcase the amazing geography, ecology, science, and history of the region.