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- A young woman discovers she has the extraordinary power of teleportation.
- Set in nineteenth-century New Orleans, the story depicts the gens de couleur libre, or the Free People of Colour, a dazzling yet damned class caught between the world of white privilege and black oppression.
- A rock band bursts onto the scene and then their frontman disappears on the eve of a European tour.
- A traumatic event sends a musician (Sedgwick) back to her hometown in an effort to reunite with the daughters she abandoned. To do so, she must confront her abusive ex-husband (Quinn), from whom she fled years ago.
- A lawyer's husband is having an affair. When the woman he is having the affair with is found dead. He is the prime suspect. Though he adamantly proclaims his innocence. His wife takes charge of his defense, but can she place his betrayal behind or aside to be able provide him with the best possible defense?
- Set in Toronto, the lives of high net worth supercar owners of the exclusive Flat 6ix Club are explored. Entitled club member Swash meets a boy with a serious health condition. As the two form an unlikely bond, Swash finds his humanity.
- Nature spawns a creature driven by vengeance to destroy a group of cold-blooded cannibals.
- Jet Truck takes you with the Darnell family and their crew in their travels across the country as they thrill hundreds of thousands with their 36,000 horsepower, 376 mile per hour jet-propelled truck - while trying not to kill each other.
- Inspired by true events, Remembering You, is a vivid and honest portrayal of a bereaved father who searches for what remains possible after the tragic and sudden death of his daughter Laina, who died due to complications from a medical abortion. In an effort to seek justice, he turns his grief into action and gains the strength to tell his story in order to seek change.
- The project is a critique of the social media phenomenon. It aims to touch on the issues of isolation and narcissism, but with a humerous tone. A man walking through the streets, head down. Those he passes will have their faces severely distorted. He speaks to nobody. He makes eye contact with none. Arriving at a bus stop, he sits on the bench and pulls out his cell phone. At this point, a series of video social media avatars appear above him. Each is a "friend," in the world of social media but really acts as a reflection of himself. All the clips are avatar cliches. So there is the hipster, the mirror poser, the hillbilly, the cool guy, the shy guy etc. No words are heard, though several of the avatars can be seen talking.
- The members of the Lint family give first-hand accounts of the effects dementia has had on their lives and the life of Stan Lint, the family's patriarch.
- For season 11, the focus for the panel of experts with this year's crop of nine nominated as Canada's Worst Driver are the hazards of speeding, especially in combination with distractions behind the wheel and/or ineptitude in driving skills. The speed demons of the nominees are: Tina Cook, a belligerent driver who is unrepentant about her drinking and driving, believing everyone does it; Cameron Donavin, a distracted driver as he can't put his cell phone away when he's driving despite knowing that whatever he is doing on his phone is never an emergency; Jillian Matthews, a nervous driver who speeds if only to get off the road as quickly as possible in her nervousness; Alex Morrison, an extremely aggressive driver who will play chicken with slow moving vehicles and who will often drive with his knees while he does something else with his hands; Jordan Paddon, who is more concerned about personal grooming and personal hygiene tasks behind the wheel than he is about paying attention to what's happening on the road; and Polly Sergeant, who drives at widely variable speeds as she gets distracted with other things around her. The seventh nominee, Renee Boily has the opposite problem in that she drives so slowly as she is so nervous when there is any other traffic around, especially on the highway, that she will turn on her hazard lights to let cars pass, while she will often pull over the side of the road to deal with her nervous emotions. Nominated by his brother Shmuel Hoffman, the eighth nominee is Sholom Hoffman. The ninth and final nominee is Shmuel, who was in turn nominated by Sholom. The brothers are relatively new drivers whose inexperience shows. The nominees' first task is to do the approximate one hour drive on the predetermined route with their nominator in the back seat from - appropriate to this year's theme - Cayuga Dragway to the Drivers' Rehabilitation Centre at Dunnville Airport, with Sholom and Shmuel taking turns on their joint drive. At the Centre, the nominees are then subjected to an assessment drive, consisting of a reversing section which includes both straightaways and slight curves, a tight maneuvering section through a concrete-barriered course, and a slalom which must be driven at 60kph. The nine then meet the expert panel for the first time, the panel who provide their initial thoughts.