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- A funny family friendly show that follows father and son as they move to a new town, make new friends and clash heads with schoolyard bullies and an overbearing mayor.
- Cinema Six, a renovated independent movie theatre, keeps competitive while dealing with distractions by older equipment, small budgets, a not-so-modern building, odd customers, and unfair competition from a corporate theatre, MegaFilmPlex.
- A movie review show for kids, by kids. The Kidz Review Crew review family films and provide their opinions and recommendations from the prospective of the target audience; kids.
- It's Tuesday, April 14, 2020. The world is 35 days into the COVID-19 global pandemic. In Oakville, Ontario, Canada, a community wakes up to another day of home isolation, uncertainty, boredom, financial stress, worry, procrastinating teens and an uncooperative banana bread recipe. This unique documentary features the lives of 17 groups, the footage recorded by them using their own smartphones and cameras. We go behind the scenes of small business owners, essential workers, parents, students, children, political leaders and many more. This relevant and timely film provides us with an up-close and personal view into One Pandemic Day that will go down in history forever.
- Breaking Ground, a Take Care docuseries, follows four young Asian Canadians on their journey to positive mental health. They unpack and confront the cultural, language, and generational barriers in their lives as they forge a path for others to follow. In an era where anti-Asian discrimination is a pressing issue, Breaking Ground hopes to facilitate thoughtful conversation about the visibility of being Asian.
- A whole new world opens up for an awkward high-schooler when he joins an environmental group to impress the girl of his dreams.