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- Ginny Miller, an angsty fifteen-year-old, often feels more mature than her thirty-year-old mother, the irresistible and dynamic Georgia Miller.
- When aliens misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, they attack the Earth in the form of the video games.
- A woman in New York, who seems to have things under control, is faced with a trauma that makes her life unravel.
- Two senior BFFs make a last-ditch attempt to be seen. But when one of them becomes a ghost, she'll need to really live her best life--while she can.
- America has been bloodlessly taken over by the Soviet Union, leading to slave-labor camps for some, collaboration for others and rebellion for yet others.
- 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.
- Chase Phillips (Dame Helen Mirren), a lifetime resident of Martha's Vineyard, married Richard (Beau Bridges), and like the area, grew into the upper middle class. Her distaste for artificiality leads her to a wild breakdown, and Richard dutifully tries to restore their family unit as best he knows how by hiring a "Mother's Helper", Elizabeth (Kyra Sedgwick). Chase is broken, and wickedly caustic towards Elizabeth, until they discover each other's similarities. A strong relationship develops, affecting their personal and familial salvation, and destruction.
- Harrison Burke loses his job as trader at a prestigious Wall Street investment bank, so he moves back in with his parents . He eventually settles in, takes a job at his father's ice-cream truck business and rediscovers home.
- Romantic drama centered around "Dear Viola," a small-town newspaper advice column.
- A couple operates a shady maternity home in 1930s/1940s Nova Scotia. Based on a true story.
- Set in a Victorian haunted mansion, Kelly McGillis as a grieving Mom is being driven mad by a vocal but unseen entity. She believes it to be her son.
- There is something seriously wrong with Kenneyville. When, a young woman, KIM (Kelsey Oluk), from Toronto goes missing and police mysteriously drop the case earlier than expected, two private detectives are hired to find her. With undercover aliases, CHARLIE (Dany Gehshan) and KELLY (Vanessa Broze) head to the small town of Kenneyville for answers after discovering significant clues. Upon meeting seemingly innocent locals, they end up in a shocking predicament of violence where Charlie is brutally beaten and Kelly is ruthlessly kidnapped. Charlie awakens in shock with a new mission: to find and save his partner and discover if Kim's kidnappers are the same as Kelly's. We soon realize the horrific truth behind both women's disappearances. ADRIAN BLACK, a local scientist and businessman, has been collecting innocent women for experiments in creating brainwashed assassins. Charlie soon discovers just how deep the rabbit hole goes and ultimately learns which shocking "mega-organization" has hired Adrian to produce these ruthless killing machines. "Kenneyville" is filled with intense action, complex mystery, and illustrates a fantastic example of how innovative, independent filmmakers can create an epic adventure on a low budget.
- Chefs and Designers renovate the look and menus of restaurants in need of an update.
- A young girl's adoptive parents become suspects when her biological mother is murdered.
- * Rebel News is a Canadian political and social commentary media website.
- When the police department's clerk breaks into the evidence room to show the files to a new cleaning lady, she is completely unprepared for the depravity that follows.
- A man uses sandplay therapy to mourn the death of his loved one.
- With the desire to help answer unresolved questions and heal lingering wounds, Inay investigates the flawed immigration pathways between the Philippines and Canada that kept so many Filipino children from their mothers. Inay, which means "mama" in Tagalog, is an intimate and personal look at the experiences and trauma endured by many Filipino Canadians. Filmmaker Thea Loo and her husband Jeremiah Reyes, who is also the film's Director of Photography, explore the intersections of mental health and migrant labor and the effects that continue to be felt years later. Through intimate conversations, this self-reflexive documentary aims to bridge the silences and disconnect between the first and second generations of the Filipino community.
- The film centers on an earnest college student moonlighting as a small time drug dealer on his college campus whose dealings soon conflict with the interests of the town's drug lord, pulling him further into a chaotic world of greed and violence endangering both his life and the life of the women he loves. As the authorities begin to catch onto his trail, getting out the drug business alive and saving the woman he loves seems almost impossible.
- The encounter between a modern actress and the great Italian actress Eleanora Duse.
- Two couples, discuss their relationship with each other and flatulence, as the public weighs in on the social stigmas and humor involved.
- In a future-past world crumbling and wracked by perpetual war, frantic preparations for a music recital are underway in a disintegrating theatre building. With the aftershocks of the bombing becoming more frequent, only one thing holds the structure together - the unwavering determination of a forgotten old man in the cellar beneath the janitor's apartment. With the inhabitants oblivious to the imminent danger, the future is left in the hands of the desperate performers. Will this be enough to protect them all from catastrophe?
- The water in a small town has been polluted with a green bacteria. Rumours have spread across town that some folks have been turning into zombies if they drink the water. An indie horror comedy that revolves around a cast made of Canadian Aboriginals, who set out to save the people from this terrible hoard of Green Ooze Zombies. Made in co-operation with the Canadian Council for the Arts and The Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre.
- An eccentric driving examiner takes advantage of a young man trying to get his license.
- A nurse assists Richard, a dying man on his deathbed by providing a VR service that allows him to see his memories.
- Two women try to unravel the circumstances surrounding the mysterious death of their son, while on the run from an unknown power. However, as one reveals how much she knows, her wife has to come to grips with a terrifying new view of reality.
- The Sicks is a comedy-parody web-series about life in the city of Toronto. Complete with fictitious commercials, silly phone calls, promotional videos, artistic performances and a even a fake radio station, The Sicks offers a highly imaginative melding of reality and fiction - even BlogTO got fooled by The Sicks. But life in the parody city is not all fun-and-games. The show also highlights some serious issues in the real city of Toronto such as food insecurity, homelessness and racial division.
- A short experimental film regarding the closed-eye phenomenon known as phosphenes, as captured through the rapidly time-altered display and movement of fireworks.
- Captain Dagda delays a SWAT team from breaching in hopes of talking down an armed assailant with two hostages. As time runs out, every decision becomes more vital.
- As Ginny struggles to fit in with her new friends, she faces fallout from a night with Marcus; Georgia helps problem-solve for both Paul and Ellen.
- Georgia Miller is the mother of Ginny and her little brother Austin. After the death of her latest husband, Georgia moves her family to Wellsbury, Massachusetts.
- As Ginny's popularity grows, so do her questions about her own identity; after his night out with Georgia, Paul discovers that he has new political competition.
- Frank and Joe Hardy move to the small town of Bridgeport for the summer and set out to uncover the truth behind a recent family tragedy.
- An investigation into claims of abuse at Ontario schools; an investigation into leukemia treatment for children.