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- A music video for Amelia Curran's song "Coming For You"
- The White Balloon tells the story of a young boy who comes across a white balloon while walking with his father in downtown St. John's, Newfoundland.
- Swallowed is a fictional story that spans the life of Mike Seaward, a fisherman in outport Newfoundland, Canada. This could possibly be the story of any fisherman living in a Newfoundland outport today. An unemployed fisherman, he reflects back to his younger days when he loved and respected the sea. We follow his life over the years with his memories of joy and pain to the present; a bitter man resentful of the ocean and the power that it has held over people for so long. What it has given and taken away. We follow Mike from his days as a young man in a community thriving on the ocean and it's great resources, to the current day, where most of the community has left due to the decline in fishing stocks, in search of a better more stable life. Mike is struggling with the thought that there is no future for him, not only in the virtually deserted community, but anywhere else. He must make a decision either to follow the rest of the community and accept government offers of relocation and re-education, or to follow his own family and be at peace with himself.
- Dealing with trust issues triggered by a drug addiction, John must deal with the aftermath of his own actions.
- Between Two Walls is a political thriller about an aspiring politician whose bid to secure top office is threatened when a dark secret from his past comes to light days before the election.
- Hannah Thorne, 18, was killed when two men drag raced on a highway in eastern Newfoundland. Her family and friends remember her life - and advocate for change.
- Belles with Balls NL documentary - "Sounding the Belles - Our Stories" highlights five women whose lives have been touched by ovarian cancer.
- The Sisters of Mercy (originating from Dublin) established the first Mercy Convent of the New World in St. John's in 1842. The following year, they founded Our Lady of Mercy School, locally known as "Mercy," which they operated as a school for girls until 1992. The Sisters went on to establish several other institutions which have served the St. John's community for decades, such as, St. Clare's Mercy Hospital in 1922, St. Pat's Mercy Home (for seniors) in 1958, and more recently, the Gathering Place in 1994, a homeless shelter which now operates from what was Our Lady of Mercy School. After 180 years of outstanding community service the Sisters of Mercy Convent has now been closed. This represents the end of an era for so many people, particularly the women who graduated from "Mercy." This documentary recounts the profound impact the Sisters of Mercy had on so many NL women, as told by some of their former students, including former St. John's mayor, Shannon Duff, the CBC's own Mary Walsh, and our own Susan Quinn, who is the founder and Artistic Director of QVE. The choir's connection to this project came from Susan's long-time desire to pay tribute to "Mercy" and to get back into the convent chapel, where she sung so often as a child, one last time before it closed. Throughout her career she has always wanted to have one of her choirs sing in that chapel, and finally, just two weeks before the convent was closed and the locks went on the doors, she got her chance. The result was this documentary, shot by Roger Maunder, with QVE providing some vocal accompaniment.
- Shot on black and white film, a sad drunk who works as a birthday-party clown laments what he has become.
- Filmmaker Roger Maunder and Shanneyganock's Chris Andrews unearthed footage from 2007, of a party in Marg Maynard's home in Flatrock. They found what Andrews called a "magical night." The original footage was shot by Gerry Boland. As Chris Andrews says, this time-honoured tradition has been suspended by the COVID-19 pandemic, which brings an extra poignancy to the unearthed footage.
- In discovering the secret past of an old St. John's neighborhood, a family learns that love can lead down an uncharted road that is best followed with the heart.
- Launching our 75x75 series, we're proud to present '1949' by Rum Ragged, a song penned by Amelia Curran that brings us back to a pivotal moment in our history. This isn't just about marking a date; it's about delving into the complex emotions and stories that have shaped Newfoundland and Labrador since we joined Canada. The journey since 1949 has been multifaceted, filled with moments of resilience, challenges, and pride. Through '1949', we invite you to explore the nuances of our past, understanding that the path we've walked is woven with varied threads of experiences and perspectives. This project is a space for reflection, for acknowledging the layered history that makes us who we are today. It's about looking back to move forward, understanding our identity with all its complexities.
- Stella's Circle Inclusion Choir collaborates with Juno Award winning singer/songwriter Amelia Curran, to write a song celebrating inclusion and community.
- Music video by Colleen Power performing Newfoundland Weather, from 'Face and Eyes' © Baygirl Music 2004
- Mike Dawe's life changes forever when he is diagnosed with cancer. In Setting His Own Limits, he trains for a marathon while raising money and awareness for Young Adult Cancer Canada, inspiring many along the way.
- The documentary focuses on youth mental health reality with statistics and obstacles and youth mental health change with recommendations and information on international best practices.
- A music video for Rozalind MacPhail's moving song Corporate World. Part of the Head First Project.
- The official music video for Heather Bambrick's "Homeland"
- The official music video for "Cape Cod by the Sand" by Evelyn Jess.
- 'Waves' is an original composition inspired by the unwavering spirit of outport Newfoundland and Labrador townspeople, their resilience and their willingness to keep their beloved hometowns on the map.
- From the album Rockin' On The Water - available now.
- Official music video for the title track of Fortunate Ones' debut album THE BLISS
- The official music video for "All The Other Love Songs Are A Lie" by Sabrina Whyatt
- A mental health awareness video created by Amelia Curran and friends. You are not alone.
- The official music video for "Don't Say Goodnight" by Mick Davis.
- The official music video for "I'll Come First This Christmas" by Sherry Ryan and Mick Davis.
- A music video for the Basilica Choir.
- The official music video for "Trepassey in June" by Evelyn Jess.
- Donny Love releases his second Christmas video.
- The new music video for Tim Norman's "Swinging Doors".
- The true story of Mi'kmaq activists from Conne River, NL who went on a hunger strike to secure their rights to self-determination in 1983.