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- A feature-length documentary celebrating the life and work of Trinity Bay artist and storyteller Clifford George.
- GEEK ASSASSIN is about a young nerdy girl, Yolanda (Emma Harvey), who is being bullied at school. She is taken under the wing of a Sadie (Natalia Hennelly), a cool, sexy assassin who teaches Yolanda how to deal with the bullies, and it isn't through diplomacy.
- A simple man does not have a simple past.
- A woman falls in love with a perverse, manipulative man who nurtures the deviance in her, until she is jilted and seeks revenge. But on who?
- Plucked from grandeur and plunked down in creepy squalor, a 14 year old girl learns that how she sees the world is not the only option.
- An artist attempts to finish his final major painting before his death.
- Coronation Street meets downtown St. John's. A serious drama, dark, funny and gritty. Not a silly spoof of Newfoundlanders.
- An exploration of love and lust in nature.
- Feminist painter or traditional housewife? Displaced and isolated, Mary Pratt's life was a highly complicated one of delicate rebellion. Award-winning filmmaker, Kenneth J Harvey, reconstructs Mary Pratt's life from archival footage dating back to the 1950s, across decades, and up to Mary's final interview conducted by Kenneth in 2017.
- A community of drinkers in an early-morning bar discuss why they drink.
- A man's life is recollected in images.
- The life and art of Christopher Pratt. 'Canada's most famous living painter' - The Globe & Mail. This is the first feature-length documentary that Christopher Pratt has agreed to participate in. An honest, funny, eloquent, bizarre, and sometimes unsettling account of his life and art, and an extremely important cultural document.
- A girl tells the story of the mother she never knew.
- A short film created by Kenneth J. Harvey
- The Incredible Vanishing Sisters follows the lives of present-day nuns in their soon-to-be-abandoned convents, community health centre and private medical wards.
- LORE, a fresh take on Newfoundland folklore.
- "Baby" by Eastern Owl is a tribute to survivors of the Canadian Residential School System, and their families. It features the word "baby" in the three Indigenous languages of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- The official video for "Life Will Change" by Janeil Chantelle
- The official music video for "Time" by Janeil Chantelle.