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- After getting a premonition about a plane crash on his school trip, Alex, a student saves a few of his classmates. However, their situation gets complicated when death starts chasing them.
- In 1978, four rebellious teenagers try to scam their way into a KISS concert.
- In Ontario, Canada, three fourteen-year-old boys, Kyle, Brad and Eric are forced to perform an ordeal when they find a wounded mysterious fugitive named Luke, who has a gun and claiming to be a cop, has taken a hiding in their clubhouse.
- In the 1980s, German paper 'Stern' published Hitler's diary, giving insights into his deepest and private thoughts; Shortly after, it is revealed that they are fake. The mini-series is a fictional account of the publication and reveal.
- Steve Joe is a traditional archaeologist with the Moquohat Nation. Down on his luck, with bad things befalling him and others, Steve wants to set things right. The ancestors demand the repatriation of sacred artifacts so loved ones can finally be at rest, including a loved one whose tragic death haunts Steve in his sleep. Alas, the artifacts are in the hands of the dreaded Royal Western Canadian Museum, who's shipping the First Nations exhibition to Europe so "white peoples can gawk." So, turning to others on the Rez, Steve assembles a crack team of burglars while trying to bamboozle a wealthy and diabolical Russian mobster obsessed with collecting artifacts.
- Cry of Silence, is about a double kidnapping, and assault that is presented as an Action Packed ,Dramatic, Thriller that will keep you riveted.
- A rebellious teen is sentenced to serve time on his uncle's organic farm, only to learn that there's much more to the farm than meets the eye.
- An investigative look on the baseball card scandal during the 1990's.
- In order to defend his family, an Ojibwe teen trains to be a warrior. Taking place in North End Winnipeg, the location of Canada's biggest Indigenous community, it's an uncompromising examination of the human spirit's ability to survive.
- From novels, to plays, to comic books, and even poems, the written word has been the source for countless films. Film experts discuss the authors and adaptations that have fascinated movie fans for well over a century.
- A biracial woman who deals with her ambiguous racial identity and a disturbing secret in her family's past. Upon meeting a Caucasian man from a small town with his own prejudices, they fall in love. He assumes she is white because of the fairness of her skin and the struggle begins. She is sent on a turbulent, emotional journey. She struggles with an internal battle between the love for her brother and her love for the man. She finds strength in discovering that there is only one color of the heart.
- Follows Kana as she travels home to Tokyo for the burial after learning of her grandmother's passing. There, she rekindles her romance with her childhood sweetheart, Hiro, and learns a family mystery about her grandfather.
- An aged private detective searches for a family thought to be cannibals in the 20th century, descendants from the an old Scottish family from the 16th century.
- In search of their next hit series, two filmmakers embark on an investigation to find a man they believe to be a serial killer. Are they in over their heads? Yes.
- After the brutal murder of his girlfriend, Wade Overton (Dylen Michael Guiry) escapes from custody following a deadly car crash. While on the run evading Sheriff Nate Fields (John-Riley O'Handley), Wade eventually finds refuge with Edna Whalen (Lawrene Denkers) and Harley Whalen (Rick Amsbury). As Wade plot's their demise, and we fear for their future, it becomes clear that appearances are not always what they seem.
- The Hollywood Suite original documentary series explores how movies reflect the events, mood, politics, and culture of their time.
- Queerness on television has moved from subtext,in series such as Xena: Warrior Princess,to all-out multi season relationships between women, as seen on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Lost Girl, and Carmilla. But things still aren't perfect. In 2016, a record number of queer women died on fictional shows, which broke the hearts of queer fans and launched a successful fight for better,more diverse LGTBQ2S+ representation. Stars such as Ilene Chaiken, Stephanie Beatriz, Lucy Lawless and Angelica Ross join with the voices of numerous kickass fangirls in this fast-paced history of queer women's representation of contemporary television. Queering the Script not only charts the evolution of queerness, but also demonstrates the extraordinary impact of activism on its many diverse fans,ensuring that they see themselves accurately portrayed onscreen.
- After the tragic death of his mother as a young teen, Kevin found an outlet for his shock and pain in minor league hockey success. When he found himself benched after breaking his hand, his devastation at being pushed aside caused him to quit hockey altogether, sweeping his pro-hockey dreams under the rug. Twenty years later, with his dream of hockey glory set aside, Kevin was happily married with successful career as a first responder, until one night, during a routine firefighting call he entered a blazing building and fell 15 feet into the basement of an illegal cannabis grow-op. It was a life changing moment: Kevin knew he had unfinished business on the ice. His brush with death gave him the drive to get back on the ice and do everything it took to pursue his hockey dream. Against all odds, Kevin continues to ruthlessly train day and night, in a journey that is passionate, painful and inspirational.
- Toronto artist Sarah Keenlyside's re-creation of Ferris Bueller's bedroom at the Gladstone Hotel was one of the most buzzed-about art events of 2016. This brand-new documentary follows Keenlyside as she travels to Chicago to mount Ferris Bueller's Bedroom as part of celebrations for the 30th anniversary of John Hughes's classic comedy. Get a glimpse of her process as she tracks down replicas of Ferris's prized possessions and works against the clock to get the installation ready in time for the big day. Along the way, she faces unexpected challenges, meets super fans who keep the spirit of Ferris Bueller's Day Off alive, and reveals how art (whether it's a nostalgic installation or a lighthearted film) brings us together.
- Recreated by Canadian artist Sarah Keenlyside as part of the 30th anniversary celebrations of Ferris Bueller's Day Off in Chicago in 2016, every inch of Ferris's Room was photographed to create a 3D model, allowing you to visit and interact with the room in virtual reality. Toss around Ferris's baseball (Go Cubs!) or play his synthesizer. Sarah will share details on how she found or made Ferris's prized possessions as you explore the room.