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- The wannabe sons of mobsters go to a remote town in the Midwest, and get themselves into more trouble than anyone could anticipate.
- An angel must show a mother the true meaning of Christmas. It's not just presents and materialistic things, but the people she cares about too.
- Series about recent marine disasters and the subsequent investigations.
- True-crime author Carly and her husband Kevin take a vacation at a historical mansion on Crawford Island. Kevin thinks it will be a chance for them to reconnect, but Carly plans to research the puzzling unsolved murder of Diana Crawford.
- Eight classic monsters fight to the death in an explosive wrestling tournament set inside an abandoned and cursed graveyard.
- A young man's struggle to survive in the aftermath of a deadly undead outbreak during the American Civil War.
- Docudrama retelling the Canadian assault of Juno Beach on D-Day, as told via reenactment and through interviews with those who were there.
- A seasoned crisis manager navigates a dysfunctional family and their faltering whiskey company through a PR disaster involving triple homicide, Arctic ice mummies, and intergalactic moonshine.
- Manager-summoning control freak Kallie Jones attempts to rescue her husband from a "wellness center" with the help of a washed-up expert Cult Buster.
- THE HOARD is a comedy/horror mockumentary that chronicles the unravelling of a production team who are attempting to produce the ultimate reality TV show pilot 'Extremely Haunted Hoarders'.
- Two disparate young women working for a company that conducts euthanasia are dispatched to a remote estate to perform a custom assisted-suicide ritual, but unwittingly summon the wraiths of a Death Cult that once inhabited the property.
- The story of one night on earth that changed everything we know about the universe.
- A man with partial blindness and a young pregnant police officer must work together to escape from a deadly virus that has spread across Grey County.
- BLK: An Origin Story is a four part doc series that looks beyond the Underground Railroad to explore the Untold Stories of Black Canadians from the 1600s to the present. These four hours aim to show that Black History is Canadian History.
- WICK is a triumphant, reflective, and inspiring story which will provide audiences with an intimate and unfiltered snapshot into the world of Canadian icon Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser. The documentary takes viewers on a tour of Wickenheiser's life journey: from growing up on a farm in Saskatchewan, to teaching women in India and North Korea how to play hockey, to contributing to countless charitable causes and choosing to pursue a medical degree, all the while winning four Olympic hockey golds, seven world championships and becoming the first female to ever play pro men's hockey in Europe.
- A young marine navigation student suffers intense anxiety during his final exams, when an incident from his past returns to both haunt and help him.
- A struggling aspiring young writer assists a reclusive washed-up author on his comeback winter book tour. Together they hit the road across rural Ontario on a tumultuous journey seeking inspiration, acceptance and redemption.
- Comedy sketches with Rob McLean, Bob Menzies, Richard Knechtel, and special guests.
- Escape artist Steve Santini collects and sells macabre antiques. "Deals From the Darkside" follows him and his associates on their quest to add to his dark collection.
- A grieving fisherman is visited by a mysterious Old Man in need of a boat taxi. The fisherman agrees to help and the two strangers embark on a journey that will forever alter the course of their lives.
- They have been abandoned, abused and put on death row. Now animal lovers are coming to their rescue. Rescuing Rex follows the remarkable journey of the world's stray dogs on a freedom ride to Canada.
- A bf vs gf prankster couple finds a mysterious camera, the moment you take a selfie, you become addicted to filming yourself. If you stop, the creature will hunt you. IRIS IN is a psychological thriller/horror about #selfie culture and the psychological effects of social media.
- A lyrical docu-poem about women and water, narrated by Anishinabe poet and storyteller Lenore Keeshig. Filmmaker Liz Zetlin Joined the Saugeen First Nations Annual Water Walk to Lake Huron and learned how in the Anishinabe tradition, women are responsible for caring for water. Through stories, music and song, Zetlin takes us back to the basics of why water is so important and must be cared for by everyone. As Ojibway healer and water walker Pauline Shirt says: 'Everything is water. Everything.' 'Keepers of the Water' examines our relationship with rivers, lakes and bays, and the creatures that live in and around them, including the fish, sportsmen, first nations peoples, children, local residents, and politicians.
- A young Bruce Wayne takes on a new foe called Black Mask and with the help of Alfred, Robin, and Commissioner Gordon, Batman gets closer to stopping Black Mask by opening old wounds from the past.
- A Hero to Me follows a granddaughter's journey as she explores the remarkable story of her family's place in Canada's war history. Her name is Diana Bishop. Her father is Arthur Bishop, Spitfire Pilot and noted war chronicler. Her grandfather was First World War flying ace Billy Bishop.
- 'Boundaries are completely imaginary...they're exactly what you believe them to be.' 8% No Limit steps into the mind of a blind runner reflecting a life bound by disability as she runs Canada's longest trail for 20 days, 885km, with 8% vision. 'Every day we are given a choice. Not only how we view the world, but how we let the world view us.' In August of 2014 Rhonda-Marie Avery set out on an 'ultra' adventure that would take her outside the limits of her disability that most would doubt possible.
- Feral is a short documentary film about youth, memory and the great outdoors. Through investigating the childhood memories of adults, the film aims to help the subjects to live out, or re-live some of their inner most fantasies/memories/fears. In the film, one subject finally gets the opportunity to explore an island in the Great Lakes that has dominated his imagination since the late 50's; a man gets to live out his childhood dream of being a knight on horseback; and a young man actively builds his own house in the woods in order to help himself leave a life of drug-use behind and find his own happiness through natural experiences.
- A ballet dancer preparing for a role suffers a devastating leg injury that sends her into self-destructive chaos. As she struggles with her own ambition and inner demons, she questions her identity and how to break free from her past.
- Heal Myself is the intimate portrayal of a teacher, turned musician, now activist. Having felt patronized and ridiculed as a young girl, Kate Reid takes us on her musical journey of self healing as she articulates stand out moments from her life through song. This courageous woman stopped compromising the moment she armed herself with a guitar and reclaimed her voice. Combining her talents to break down stereotypes, Kate Reid facilitates anti-homophobia workshops, spreads awareness in schools and provides support to people from all walks of life.
- A giant mutant slug is on the loose and has killed Frank's brother. It is up to Frank to join forces with the mysterious Cowboy, discover the truth about the Mad Scientist, and avenge his brother's death.
- A quirky tradition turns to sparks and fireworks when a former couple who meet once a year on St Valentine's day discover that though their lives have moved on their feelings have not.
- Rights is a documentary poetry video about the rights of water and wild creatures, featuring water activist Maude Barlow and 'people on the street' interviews, asking 'what rights do fish have.' Filmed in Owen Sound, Ontario, home to the annual Salmon Spectacular. Rights examines how we treat other species such as the introduced Chinook Salmon populating Georgian Bay and Lake Huron. Many people believe fish and the waters they depend on have no rights of their own, that their value is solely as a resource for humans. Maude Barlow questions this attitude and offers some shocking evidence that should concern us all.
- This small town would rather not dwell on an incident that some feel brought unflattering attention to their community. They'd rather change the subject, thank you.
- Humanity sent a message into space looking for life. An alien invasion force showed up in less than a year. Earth's last hope is to activate the only surviving Quantum Emitter kept at Outpost 13. Time is running out.
- In the world of shapes, Circle and Square battle to decide which one is the greatest shape of all time.
- After events that happen in the beginning of Batman: Knight's Emerge, which set's the tone for the throughout the film, Batman is facing a new foe named "The Riddler" who is Batman's biggest challenge yet mentally.
- Explores the untold history of the Owen Sound area through music, poetry, and song. These are stories that evolved and arose from the sometimes separate, sometimes shared experiences of First Nations, Métis, Black, and working-class Scots and Irish. Métissage refers to the meeting, overlap, and occasional blending of these multiple histories, not the specific history of the Métis people. This film is part of a legacy project of the Owen Sound Poets Laureate Program 2015-2017.
- A short film about a teenager and how his decisions change the world around him.
- What happened in the world of criminals before and after Batman was beaten by Bane.
- A day in the life of a man with a super powered beard. Beardman.
- A day in the life of a moving company: An epic competition rages to see who will be crowned the new driver, and reap the many rewards.
- A film crew learns of a strange canoe competition and travels to a small Northern Canadian community to document it.
- The relationships between two species: Chinook salmon and Homo sapiens. This short experimental film captures one man's eloquent response to watching the salmon swim upstream to spawn and die. How we project our own struggles onto other species, and in doing so, might even come to terms with our own mortality.
- When new Grey Bruce resident Dan Herrick decides to open a Christmas gift early he sets loose a mystical creature, the Grumpus, who wreaks havoc on his friends and family. Only the ingenuity, wits and sacrifice of this group of friends can save Dan and keep the Christmas spirit alive.
- Ben Handley, a man Jerry Austin detests, is selected to be the trucking company's new parts manager. While giving him a lift to Buffalo, Jerry and Mike discover that Ben knows absolutely nothing about truck engines. Furthermore, he has a serious drinking problem. When the truckers encounter an accident where the driver has been seriously injured, Ben suddenly displays hidden medical skills and takes charge of saving the dying man.
- The remaining teams head to Tobermory, Ont. and the Bruce Peninsula, where they compete for a spot in the Season 8 finale.
- Born free of an Ojibwe father and an escaped-slave mother in Upper Canada, John Daddy Hall fought in the war of 1812, was captured and sold into slavery. 13 years later he makes a daring escape and finds his way back to Canada.