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- A politician has just a couple of minutes to convince people to vote for him, and tries to seduce his audience with promises he thinks they want to hear.
- A Man is lost in the memory of his wife and the last good day they spent together.
- An allegory - where the virtual has taken over the real and where physical bodies are not present.
- 'Where Are the Dolls' follows a woman as she embarks on a late-night journey through an unfamiliar urban landscape, searching for something she cannot name. The film is inspired by the poem 'Where are the dolls who loved me so....' by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Elizabeth Bishop (1911-1979). An impressionistic dream that emerges from the woman's subconscious, the film navigates issues of femininity, intimacy and sexuality.
- The film centers on an unusual photograph dating back to the 1930s. An investigation of its particulars reveals a tapestry of secrets hidden in the details, and a tale of kidnapping and murder captured in a haunting moment.
- A love triangle is complicated by an urban legend, Captivus, whereby an entangled couple cannot physically separate themselves.
- After an absence, Evan unexpectedly returns to face his now-famous, former bandmates. The surprise reunion is bittersweet, in this intimate depiction of the knotty complexities of relating to old friends, after everything has changed.
- Set in Ottawa's historic grand hotel on the eve of a young couple's arranged wedding, Chateau Laurier offers a wry slice-of-life glimpse into romance in the 1900s.
- Musical mantra derived from machine-gun micro-montage.
- Bradley Moore is having a BAD day. He gets dumped, evicted and fired all before lunch. But when a stranger offers Brad a Golden Ticket, allowing him act without consequence for the remainder of the day, things take a turn...
- Jocelyn works at her Uncle's "Crying Booths" in the country, while crying is forbidden in the cities.
- A blacklisted reporter reinvents a dead-end tabloid as a credible online news source, only to discover her true voice and that through small press, she can make a big difference.
- At the defining moment of his military career, Sir Francis Drake risks everything to engage his nemesis in a battle of honour. It's 1596. Spain declares war against England. Sir Francis Drake and his navigator and best friend, Giovanni Battista Boazio, are called upon to protect the Queen's shores and lead her Navy to victory. Before the battle begins, Sir Drake encounters his old nemesis, Vice Admiral Lord Howard of Effingham. The men are quickly embroiled in a surprising yet fiery showdown, the force of which not even an attacking Spanish Armada can extinguish. 'First we finish the game, then we finish the invincible Armanda.' --Sir Francis Drake
- A toy bear is separated by fate from the toy that he loves, bad luck plagues him in his undaunted quest to reunite with his one true love.
- Catherine Kelly is a housewife in an insecure relationship. Her world is ruptured by a chance encounter with two grifters as they charm and manipulate their way into the hearts and pockets of vulnerable suburbanites.
- Four young trick-or-treaters set out on a door-to-door adventure - making their way from house to house, collecting strange treats as they go - that could very well end up being... the Last Halloween!
- Sidney, a female android discovers she has feelings for Markus, her owner and must put her life on the line to gain a human connection. His girlfriend, Natalie gives a great help.
- A stuffed bear with one good eye and one defective eye spies a porcelain doll. The bear tries to woo the doll with a flower, but before she can accept it, she is torn apart by a windstorm. Can the bear piece her back together into a living being? If so, will she appreciate it? And if not, is there anything the bear can do to win the heart of the doll regardless?
- Cyberspace and Cyberwar....what is right and what is wrong.
- A surreal narrative short, attacking themes of repression, fear, self-acceptance, love and mortality.
- Pastor Williams is giving his weekly sermon to his congregation. When asked by one of the congregation what his sermon means in these modern times, Pastor Williams, still using his traditional revivalist-styled delivery, references 2008 technology within his sermon. The congregation finally understand to what he is speaking and as such, Pastor Williams can make his ultimate weekly request.
- A science fiction, off-beat comedy about a boy who has an existential crisis about his place in the world after learning that the universe will one day collapse in an epic big crunch.
- On a summer day in the 1950s, a native Cree girl watches the countryside go by from the backseat of a car. A woman at her kitchen table sings a lullaby in her Cree language. When the girl arrives at her destination, she undergoes a transformation that will turn the woman's gentle voice into a howl of anger and pain.
- A young woman is found in the middle of an empty Montreal street, lost and without any recollection of how she got there. She's brought in by police who proceed to interview her - does she remember who she is? Can anyone else remember?
- Nothing is what it appears when a young woman meets a young man outside a wedding.