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- A group of friends travel to a remote Canadian island to hunt, only to be attacked by giant killer animals which have populated the place.
- A computer programmer's dream job at a hot Portland-based firm turns nightmarish when he discovers his boss has a secret and ruthless means of dispatching anti-trust problems.
- A 24 y.o. wrestler/McJobroni man meets a mom 20+ years older at group therapy for family of murder victims (sister and husband). He helps her deaf teenage son. She invites him to weddings. They await convictions on the murder trials.
- When Jack, a sign-language-speaking chimp, makes a break for freedom, his talent for ice skating soon turns him into the local hockey team's secret weapon. But the lab officials are closing in.
- Activists arrive in Seattle, Washington en masse to protest a meeting of the World Trade Organization. Riots and chaos ensue as demonstrators successfully stop the WTO meetings.
- A runaway circus dog befriends a young boy who has trouble fitting in with his friends.
- A 35-year-old teacher and her musician husband discover the ins-and-outs...and ins-and-outs...of 'What to expect when you're NOT expecting.'
- "Arthur Erickson: Beauty Between the Lines" contemplates both the professional and personal successes and tragedies of Canada's most esteemed architect, who's approach to site and adherence to the importance of landscape was unprecedented.
- Robbie Steele, ambitious Vancouver attorney, wants to win at all costs. She needs a former pro hockey star to sign with her client's struggling team.
- A wraithlike fantasy that observes three thirtysomethings as they sleep, dream, read and receive visitors in a Mexico City apartment.
- Celebrating and showcasing Black Canadian talent.
- Danielle was taught that there are four main sins to always avoid. Don't kill, steal, cheat or have sex before marriage, and you won't go to Hell. But then she met Ethan. A quirky comedy about love, lust and doing the right thing, all while trying to avoid the burning depths of Hell.
- When the Biblical Armageddon occurs, Cain Tibbons is sent to heaven, and his brother to hell; he must rescue his brother.
- Bobbi and Parker have only known two homes: their respective childhood residences and the small apartment they share together with their roommate Georgia. When the day finally comes for Georgia to move out, Bobbi and Parker attempt to adjust to the shifts in their everyday routines that come with their old roommate's displacement. To make the transition even more awkward, the two girls must figure out what to do with the one thing that Georgia happened to leave behind - her four and a half year old fish Joaquin. Told over the span of two days, littered within school, work, and an impromptu party, Fishbowl questions what happens to a space following the absence of another and what it means to inhabit that very space.
- Take a tour of complex issues like Native identity, politics and racism, wrap them neatly inside one-liners, guffaws and comedic performances, and you have Redskins, Tricksters and Puppy Stew. This movie overturns the conventional notion of the stoic Indian and shines a light on an overlooked element of Native culture - humour and its healing powers. Meet an engaging cast of characters including Don Kelly, one of Canada's hottest young stand-up comics, whose Indian name means Runs Like a Girl. He uses comedy to skewer stereotypes of the apathetic Indian. Sharon Shorty and Jackie Bear from Whitehorse, Yukon, portray Sarah and Susie, two elderly Native ladies discussing their daily activities and their love of Bingo and Kentucky Fried Chicken. And while they've been making people laugh across the country with their portrayal of two quirky elders, they also play a role as community healers.
- The Fraser River Journey is a documentary film that follows a group of twelve Aboriginal youths from all over British Columbia on a wild raft trip down the Fraser River. Wielding tiny but high-powered waterproof video cameras, they set out to document their adventures on one of the most stunning, diverse, and dangerous river systems in the world, and in the process learn important things about their province, their heritage, and themselves. The film is set in the context of the bicentennial of Simon Fraser's 1808 exploration of the river which now bears his name, providing both a historical point of reference and an opportunity to take a hard look at the past, present, and future of Aboriginal life in British Columbia.
- A comedian struggles to adjust to taking care of her estranged daughter.
- From the Heart: The Freeman Legacy is a feature-length bilingual broadcast documentary film, website, & learning resource package that traces the lives of five Freemen of the City of Burnaby, documenting their experiences serving in World War II and their work in building their community.
- Cali, a young woman with a few emotional hang ups, devotes her time to trying to find a meaningful romantic connection. Discovering and understanding her own emotional immaturity leads her to discover it may not be romance that she needs.
- A couple's daydreams intertwine, beckoning them to escape together and explore the depths of their shared longing amidst the emotional turbulence of distance.
- A man tries to convince a woman that they have a future together.
- One man deals with his loneliness.