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- Featuring two-time world champion magician Shawn Farquhar, this documentary explores the unique relationship between the art of magic and playing cards.
- A young woman in New York City pursues her dream of becoming a stand up comic.
- In the confines of the show windows at "Wedgely's for Women" Judy Thibeault is queen. For more than 35 years she has been creating the eye-catching displays that have drawn several generations of the City's women through Wedgely's doors and played a huge role in making the store the success it is. However, in recent weeks the precision which she exercises over her mannequins and their environments is being disrupted in increasingly strange and inexplicable ways and every morning she arrives at work faced with a new and frustrating dilemma. Convinced that the only logical explanation is that her new, young co-worker Tammy is sabotaging the displays in an attempt to steal her job, Judy embarks on a course of action that will change her career and life.
- Internet dating can be nerve-wracking at the best of times, everyone wants to put their best foot forward, and everyone has things they want to hide. Unfortunately for Jack and Jill, they've got more to hide than most, and that's going to make their first coffee date an afternoon to remember.
- While martial law rules outside the hospital's walls, its sudden evacuation forces a critical care doctor into an agonizing decision about the fate of her patients.
- History has shown that poor and marginalized communities stand to gain the most from great leaps forward in the democratization of information, so the excitement in areas like Vancouver's maligned Downtown East-side about he possibilities of Web 2.0 and beyond is palpable. When the Winter Olympics hit town this year, many poverty advocates were concerned about how the city's populations of the homeless and working poor would fit into the equation as Vancouver put on its best face for the world. Against this backdrop, the film examines social media in action as several groups embark on a campaign to empower and protect their neighbors with cellphones, video-streaming and the World Wide Web.
- A dynamic and visually rich exploration of the work and ideas of photographer Chris Jordan.