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- When Vegas, a disillusioned artist turned taxi driver, picks up an unassuming stranger, things take a drastic turn when it is revealed not everything is as it appears. Bold and electric, Vegas is a film about the beauty of living ones most expansive and authentic self.
- Casey's mother ensures her daughter receives the education, protection, and loving care little girls need. But an altercation with some local schoolgirls reveals that Casey's life is based on a lie.
- Luke Laghari has been veering between panic and numbness ever since losing his wife to thyroid cancer. In a last-ditch effort to feel something, anything, he attends a bereavement counseling meeting at a nearby outreach center. When it's time for Luke to talk, he admits that he's angry with his dead wife, sparking a debate and a series of flashbacks that examine relationships, love, and anger.
- A young women craving attention in her relationship, finds a lump in her breast.
- On Hold, by choreographer and visual artist Nicola Hawkins of Admiral's Cove, Newfoundland is a striking movement piece that distills tenderness, honesty, and grief. The performers, actor John Moyes and his daughter, dancer-storyteller Louise Moyes, commissioned the film in their 80th and 52nd years. Cinematographer and editor Lisa Porter. Composer Adam Foran. Shot at the Ferryland lighthouse, Newfoundland.
- An elderly woman recounts the disturbing history of Mummering in 1920's Newfoundland. Eve witnesses a murder; her only escape is into the woods. Mysterious pursuers and unrelenting terror press her journey as a darker truth comes to light.
- Henry lives alone on his farm growing rhubarb in a dark cellar when his friend Emmanuel arrives to collect the harvest.
- The biggest snowstorm of 1988 leaves Tom stranded in a tiny basement apartment with his worst nightmare.
- "Hostologist," Andie, investigates a different "ology" every episode from paleontology, ornithology to things that Andie thinks should be an ology.
- The film accompanying the album "Closer to the Bone" by Ian Foster.
- A depressed man learns that fortune comes in many forms, and at any moment it can slam into you like a speeding car. Or in this case, an SUV.
- An older woman, late in 19th century Europe, desperate to find refuge from both the cruelty of the social order and her personal demons.
- 'Jacob1234' is a short action-comedy about a young man's struggle to navigate a bizarre world in order to find a important treasure.
- 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.
- Our FRAMED Film Education Series partnered with ArtsNL and their ArtsSmarts series to create this short film with local students about the 15-year history of the locally famous Laval High School musical in Placentia, NL.
- A young woman goes through a breakup at the same time that Pluto loses its status as a planet.
- On the island of Newfoundland, Canada, a man alone in his rural home awaits the spring thaw with the arrival of hardy plants, insects and birds.
- The Needle and the Damage Undone is a gritty, provocative story that explores the impact harm reduction has on the lives of people who use injection drugs in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- A folklorist is summoned by the last living soul of a forgotten community to witness a folktale transform into a terrifying reality.
- A field recordist listens in on the dreams and nightmares of an old house.
- A young boy wanders out into the night in search of otherworldly adventure, as his Grandmother recounts the story of her own father's encounter with the Fairies.
- A father and son duo, Charlie and Sam Pike, come to grips with admitting war-vet Charlie, who suffers from dementia, into a long-term care home.
- 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.
- An anxious Catherine is unable to communicate with her five year old daughter. Can she discover a new way to connect to her at a busy casino party?
- The Cut of It is a unique exploration of the decisions real women made when they were diagnosed with cancer.
- Created for part of the Nickel Film/MusicNL Music Video Incubator.
- The Healing Jar is a short meditative documentary which uses ASMR techniques and poetic imagery designed to relax the audience. It creates a space for the audience to reflect on their own healing.
- On the last day of packing up her home, a woman can't shake the regret she feels about her late husband.
- Robin has always idolized Santa. Robin is about to find out you should never meet your heroes.
- In a coastal town in Newfoundland a man named Skip cares for his widowed grandfather, admires the local store clerk from afar and dreams of making something of his life through an unlikely endeavor: rock skipping.
- The popular song from Porgy and Bess sets the tone for a scene set in a speakeasy nightclub where anything could happen.
- Official music video for Edena by It Could Be Franky from the album, Edena (2022).
- Official music video for "It's Been a Good Ride" by Zay Nova.
- Circus By Komatik follows the adventures of Wonderbolt Circus, based in St. John's, Newfoundland, as they share circus skills with Inuit youth in the remote communities of Rigolet and Makkovik, Labrador (Nunatsiavut, NL).
- Downtown St. John's corner-boy Snook is in court for the latest of a long list of minor infractions.
- Laura returns to Blackmarsh Cove to bury her estranged father. Painful memories resurface as an old friend questions Laura's next move.
- In the industrious town of Bay Roberts, Nick sits down with veteran comedian John Sheehan. The b'ys have a lot to talk about after Nick does a deep dive of John's past and reveals some sunken treasures over a couple of cold beers.
- Official music video for "Burn My Journal" from Sherry Ryan's third record Sister of Mine.