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- Labeled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team of under performing misfits to semi-pro hockey glory, beating the crap out of everything that stands in his way.
- A college grad takes a clerical job working for the literary agent of the renowned, reclusive writer J.D. Salinger.
- A decade after the death of an American television star, a young actor reminisces about the written correspondence he shared with him, as well as the impact those letters had on both their lives.
- Several years after his childhood friend, a violin prodigy, disappears on the eve of his first solo concert, an Englishman travels throughout Europe to find him.
- Hidden feelings come to light and threaten the bond of a group of friends in their late 20s.
- Toronto, 1989. Leslie and Reuben were inseparable best friends until a toxic lifestyle tore them apart. Now, when their city is overrun by a wild new drug, they're forced to reunite and infiltrate a deadly underground game to stay alive.
- Somewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa, Komona, a 14-year-old girl, tells her unborn child growing inside her the story of her life since she has been at war. Everything started when she was abducted by the rebel army at the age of 12.
- Two scientists raise 3 children contrarily to their genetic tendencies to prove the ultimate power of nurture over nature.
- A medieval reenactment game turns into a Shakespearean tragedy when a non-player crashes the event to win back his girlfriend.
- It explores the dark art of geopolitical spin-doctoring.
- Narrated by Donald Sutherland, this thrilling, feature-length documentary chronicles the brave group of scientists on board the Sedna IV as they explore the Earth's most fascinating and isolated continent.
- Fear of Dancing follows director Michael Allcock's global quest to understand why he and so many others on this planet are terrified of dancing - what science calls chorophobia.
- Mixing animated sequences and archival footage, Oscar is a touching portrait of virtuoso pianist Oscar Peterson at the twilight of an exceptional career, as he meditates on the price of fame and the impacts of the artist's life on family life. Set to the tunes of Peterson's sometimes catchy, sometimes melancholy-tinged compositions, the film tells a heartfelt story about a life in jazz.
- Romaine, a tall 30-year-old woman, has not found herself yet. She has been living with her boyfriend Justin for several years. When Justin drags her after him to Canada to start a new life, with absolutely no notice, she blows smoke. Not only does she hate surprises, but she's also scared to death of taking the plane. Once at Montréal Airport, she dumps Justin after confessing to him things he would rather not have heard. Her Far North adventures can start.
- -Louis T lends himself to a surprising exercise in information synthesis and analysis. In "Vérités and Conséquences", the aim is to tackle received ideas, highlight contradictions, weigh up the pros and cons, combat prejudices and debunk myths.
- Eli Roth, Rob Zombie and Keith David share their reactions of shock and awe to the terrifying and innovative films of John Carpenter as the director reflects on his love/hate relationship with Hollywood and what it takes to be a master of horror.
- John Herrington is the first Indigenous man in space. He takes us through his 2002 journey on the Endeavour as a Mission Specialist on flight STS-113. After flunking out of college we learn how John, who is Chickasaw, overcame his struggles to become a top pilot in the Navy, crew member of the sixteenth mission to space, author of a children's book, and an inspiration to millions.
- Rita Coolidge is a Grammy-winning recording artist with Cherokee ancestry. Through Rita's eyes, we explore the humble beginnings of her career as a struggling backup singer to the life-changing moment she was signed as a solo artist with A&M Records, which propelled her to stardom and carved out her place as a music icon.
- Wes Studi is one of the most well-known Indigenous actors in the world. The Cherokee actor is best known for his work in The Last of the Mohicans, The New World, and one of the highest grossing films of all time, Avatar. Wes shares his life story, from his time as a soldier in Vietnam and advocate for the American Indian Movement at Wounded Knee, to finding his place as an actor and the philanthropic work he does today.
- Washington Redskin's George Starke is a 1983 Super Bowl Champion. George and the "The Hogs," the famous Redskins offensive line, made a name for themselves in the NFL, ultimately helping their team make it to three Super Bowl championships, winning Super Bowl XVII. Despite his success, George, who is of Mohawk ancestry, tried and failed to make it in the NFL several times. Find out what it was that pushed him to keep trying.
- Taboo, aka Jimmy Gomez, is a member of Grammy-winning hip hop group, The Black Eyed Peas. The group is best known for their huge worldwide hits, Where Is the Love, Let's Get It Started, and I Gotta Feeling. Find out how Taboo, who is of Shoshone descent, overcame life-changing obstacles like substance abuse and cancer, to become an advocate for cancer awareness and an activist for Indigenous rights in North America.
- Tia Carrere is a two-time Grammy-winning singer and an actor best known for her role as Cassandra in Wayne's World. Tia, who is Hawaiian, was often stereotyped in Asian roles, but was able to break through into mainstream films like True Lies, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. An accomplished voice actor, Tia provided the voice for Nani in Disney's Lilo and Stitch. We follow Tia's journey from the island of O'ahu to the Hollywood red carpet and Grammy stage; an inspiring story of hard work and never forgetting where you come from.
- Billy Mills is an Olympic gold medalist, winning the 10,000-metre run at the 1964 summer games in Tokyo. Billy, who is Oglala Lakota, takes us through his humble beginnings growing up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and becoming an orphan at a young age, to the Olympic glory that has allowed him to give back to the Indigenous community through his charity, Running Strong for American Indian Youth.
- Digging Roots are a Juno-winning husband and wife music duo, w hose style blends folk-rock, pop, blues, and hip hop with the traditional sounds of Indigenous music. Digging Roots has collaborated with Indigenous music giants like A Tribe Called Red, Kinnie Starr, and Tanya Tagaq. Having both been raised by activist parents, we delve into how the duo's respective histories and heritage influence their music, and their children.
- Graham Greene is an Oscar-nominated actor best known for his iconic roles in Dances with Wolves and Maverick. The Oneida actor has also been successful in breaking the colour barrier, landing non-ethnic roles in Die Hard with a Vengeance, and Molly's Game. We follow Graham's road to success, starting with careers as an ironworker and audio technician, before finding his footing in the Toronto theatre scene.
- Chuck Billy is the lead singer for Testament, one of the first thrash metal bands to put the music genre on the map. Chuck, who is Pomo from California, released over a dozen albums with Testament, but was blindsided by a rare cancer diagnosis in 2001. Chuck shares an inspirational account of hist recovery, including a visit from a healer, and how it brought him closer to his band mates, resurrecting his music career.
- Tantoo Cardinal is one of the most successful Indigenous actors in North America. She is best known for her work in Dances With Wolves, Legends of the Fall, and Smoke Signals. Tantoo, who is of Cree, Metis, Dene, and Nakota descent, has been a passionate activist from a young age and fought for various environmental and political causes. Find out how her activism led her to the spotlight in the first place.
- Dwight King is a Metis professional hockey player who won not one, but two Stanley Cups with the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL. Growing up in a hockey family in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan was enough to get him started on his journey for greatness, but what does it take to go all the way?
- 2018–TV EpisodeThe Seminole Tribe of Florida is a true story of resilience. Close to eradication in the 1950s, the Seminoles fought near bankruptcy and then became an economic powerhouse. They went from being one the of the poorest tribes in the United States to owning one of the biggest hotel-casino franchises in the world. We meet their leaders who share their uplifting story.
- The city of Montreal, the most populated French-speaking city in North America, offers a mix of creativity and is described by some as half Paris, half Brooklyn.