Documentary
Clapboard Jungle
An emotional and introspective journey following five years in the life and career of an independent filmmaker, supported by dozens of interviews, posing one question: how does an indie filmmaker survive in the current film business? Featuring interviews with Guillermo Del Toro, Richard Stanley, Barbara Crampton, Paul Schrader, Tom Savini,…
Milk
Through an intimate and artistic lens, Milk brings a universal perspective on the politics, commercialization and controversies surrounding birth and infant feeding over the canvas of stunningly beautiful visuals and poignant voices from around the globe. Inspiring, informative, provocative and sensitive, Milk celebrates bringing a new life into this world…
30 Ghosts
30 GHOSTS is a documentary that chronicles struggling paranormal investigator Kim Hadfield, as she pursues her dream of capturing proof of the paranormal. _____ “Behind every man now alive stand 30 ghosts, for that is the ratio by which the dead outnumber the living”. – ARTHUR C. CLARKE 30 GHOSTS…
The Ballad of Hugh
Move over Justin Bieber, we have the next new music sensation. His name is Hugh Oliver and he is 83, but he dreams like an 18 yr old. This is the story of a complete unknown trying to make it in the ‘youth’ obsessed entertainment biz. Hugh teaches us that…
As Slow As Possible
On his 18th birthday, writer/teacher Ryan Knighton was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa and told he would eventually go blind. It has taken 15 years, but now Ryan has less than 1% of his vision left in one eye, and is waiting for the last little bit to go — As…
Comedy Gold
A brief history of Canadian comedy.
Letters To God
Letters To God attempts to answer one of the deepest questions in the heart of the more than 4 billion global followers of religion: How can I speak to God? An exploration of the worldwide practice of prayer, the film begins with the oldest and most utilized physical gateway to…
Save Lucy
Save Lucy is a passionate documentary about the plight of one isolated elephant. Since ancient times, humans have exploited “charismatic megafauna” like elephants, keeping them as performers, curiosities and playthings. But if the health of captive animals is worth anything, it seems clear that the current status quo is unethical…