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- In stopping death from taking the love of her life, a headstrong and passionate woman accidentally halts all of humanity from dying. Haunted by the consequences of her actions, she learns that maintaining life at any cost might not be worth it in the end.
- Something is preying on people in a small Canadian town, but nobody really misses them.
- This film explores the gulf between parent and child and understanding the concept of what personal identity is. The narrative takes the familiar form of a fairy tale, expressing its ideas through rhyme, verse and whimsy.
- Shae Fitzgerald is a new teacher dogged by a violent past and a relentless desire to reach his students, five tenth-grade misfits with clinical issues who don't give a shit.
- Kevin a video store clerk is closing his store, when he accidentally opens a vortex and gets sucked in with some of his movies. He has to fight his way through different genres to stay alive
- Due to his flirtatious ways, producer Brad Mayor has decided to make host Tommy Lindholm's life miserable. Enter Darnell and Margret Walker.
- A group of retirees have developed a low-tech way to process to plastic for recycling. In addition to environmental concern, they aim to create jobs in the southern hemisphere.
- Robin, a bored retail employee, is tasked with training the stores new employee, a worker robot. Reluctant to work alongside this new machine at first, Robin forms an unlikely bond with it, leading her to make some life changing decisions.
- In her lowest moment, Alice spirals, focusing on her worst memories and exposes the glitches in her spirit. Piece by piece, this negativity eats away at her, threatening to leave an empty shell. With every ounce of willpower, she must find the strength to face the reality of another day.
- Amber Ryley, a Black photographer from Victoria, struggles to find herself in the photographs she takes of her hometown until she has a chance meeting with the mother of Sir James Douglas.
- A chaotic coming-of-age tragedy: three bandits, three banks, three days.
- After a violent incident goes viral, Korean high school bully Gong Ju is sent to school in Canada, to change her violent ways. Instead, she becomes a victim of bullying, but is determined to sit back on her rightful throne.
- In the intimate documentary The Artist: A Creative Journey, narrated by Andrew Phung, Canadian artists, Tyler Shaw, Alixandra Jade and Martin Kerr reflect on their personal healing and connection to the community through the arts.
- Sommelier Wendy McAlpine and filmmaker Renee Braun explore the Okanagan to discover local food and beverage innovators and Challenge them to create amazing pairings.
- Join blind musician Colin and his guide dog Powell, as they show us their city of Edmonton, while answering Edmontonians' questions about all aspects of guide dogs. Through interviews with several guide and service dog handlers, trainers and advocates, questions about guide dogs, and in particular guide dogs in Edmonton, are answered throughout the 10 episodes, moving chronologically through a guide dog's life, from puppy to retirement. We are first introduced to Colin and Powell, our Host Guide Dog Team of Edmonton, as they answer some basic questions regarding guide dogs. From there, we talk to puppy raisers about what it's like raising and training a future guide dog, and how hard it is to say goodbye. Moving on to training schools, we discover how these super smart dogs get trained to guide, and how they are matched to a visually impaired person. All guide dogs are service dogs, but not all service dogs are guide dogs, and we find out the differences and similarities, and meet two of Edmonton's service dog teams. Then it's time for lessons in etiquette and advocacy: Colin and Powell and friends teach us what (and what not) to do if you see a guide dog team around Edmonton, where guide dog teams are allowed, and what a handler can do if they are denied service. Edmonton's guide dogs have important jobs and lots of play time. But, what do they eat, where do they sleep, and how does someone who can't see pick up their poop? How does a guide dog know when to cross the street? How does one travel with a guide dog? Find out these answers and more. Then, our Edmonton guide and service dog handlers talk about how their lives have improved with their four-legged helpers and best friends, and why they would never trade them for robots. In a heartfelt episode, handlers of Edmonton discuss losing their faithful companions. What is it like anticipating and going through the loss of such a close companion? Finally, we reflect back and see through the eyes of some of our Edmontonian Volunteers, what they thought of this series, their favorite moments, what they learned, what they laughed at, and what they felt.
- "The New Romantics" is a series about the evolution of human consciousness, or, like, you know, twenty-somethings trying to get by in YVR. Exploring the psychological torture of relationships -- romantic and otherwise -- Wallace, Clinton, Molly and Jackson take us through the highs (and lows) of life in the most beautiful/expensive city in the world. With meet-cutes that ain't so cute, 10-speed delivered microbrews, mushroom-trip sunsets and that intense, burn-bright love you have for your friends when they're your whole world, TNR is an hilariously absurd, meta-ly magical, authentic love-letter to the mistakes, mishaps, and triumphs of your twenties.
- Laura, a young half Indigenous woman undergoes a conversation with her lawyer Mr. Wilson to determine how to present her case before the court. But his ignorance begins to make Laura question her identity and her place in society.
- "Automate is a LGBT lesbian / Bisexual love story sci-fi short film set 10-20 years in the future. It's black mirror (San Junipero/Hang the DJ) meets Before Sunrise."
- After Noah's gender transition unexpectedly changes everything in his life, he tries to defy the restrictions life has dealt him and aggressively takes charge to rebuild relationships with family, romance, and fitness but then he discovers new limitations that hold him back and he is thrown in for yet another unexpected spin.
- THE NEAR FUTURE - 1991... The world is being strangled in the insidious grip of a madman, General Blight. Blight commands the rogue terrorist organization, T.O.X.I.N.: a militant organization hell-bent on total world domination. T.O.X.I.N. will stomp on whoever they need to to make their evil dreams come true. Fortunately for mankind, John Carbon and his squad, the PSYBORGS, plan to stomp back. The PSYBORGS, a team of electronically-enhanced super-soldiers with tremendous psychic abilities, will stop at nothing to ensure that General Blight and his nefarious T.O.X.I.N. buddies are brought to justice.
- In a low-carb, sugar-free, gluten-intolerant world, a group of out-of-work breakfast cereal mascots form a support group to lament the golden ages of yesteryear and figure out how to swallow the bitter taste of reality.
- In February 2018, 20 year old Ryan Shtuka disappeared from the British Columbia alpine resort town of Sun Peaks. A year later the search continues.
- Since the dawn of time, a warrior race called the Hexan ruled the universe with absolute power. But, when evil corrupts the order, one rogue guardian teams up with an unlikely human ally to save the universe and earth from his own kind.
- A young highway officer's anxiety is tested after finding a suspicious vehicle idling down an empty logging road off of the Highway of Tears.
- Dialogue free and universal in its story-telling, Stood Up is a short film filled with memories of happily ever afters and love at first sight. Charming, loyal and perpetually single Ben is tired of always being the best friend and wing-man. When all his friends start getting married and having families he puts a plan of action to meet a nice girl. He plans a blind date at a charming little cafe, and like the movies of old he brings along his favorite novel, 20,000 League's Under the Sea. Fashionista Natasha is tired of meeting the same people and no one seems to live up to her standards, so she decides to give blind dating a try. After seeing Ben for the first time Natasha quickly decides they are incompatible and leaves the oblivious Ben waiting, tossing the symbol of hope and love she carried, a delicate rose, aside as she exits. While exiting she runs into a charming Little Girl and her Mother and cringes at the child's exuberance. The Little Girl and her Mother enter the cafe where she proceeds to capture the attention of Ben as her mother orders coffee. He plays a sweet game of peek-a-boo with the child before he starts primping and preening for his date. Mya, a salt of the earth librarian, approaches the cafe after work reading Journey to the Center of the Earth and comes upon the Little Girl. When prompted by the little imp, Mya continues the game of peek-a-boo. As the Little Girl and her mother carry on their way, Mya spots the discarded rose. Lovingly Mya tends to the rose as she enters the cafe. Ben catches her entrance, and believing she is Natasha, charms the fairy-tale loving, free-spirit right off her feet. And they lived happily ever after!
- In a seemingly endless career of 65 years and counting, students keep coming and Mr. Berry keeps teaching
- ShortAfter a devastating family emergency, Elly is faced with the difficult decision to follow her dreams or leave the love of her life behind.
- TV Series
- Auditions is a comedy about the life of Andrew Blair, a black Canadian actor, who moved to Vancouver BC from Regina Saskatchewan to pursue acting. He goes through ups and downs in his career and life and he continuously breaks the 4th wall with the audience expressing his true feelings and personal issues in different situations. We get to see him at his auditions and what he has to go through especially when his childhood bully, Elliot, keeps showing up and booking all the gigs. He has a group of friends, Kev, Jess and Colin, that he is around constantly. We get to know the friends more and more as the series goes on. The series pokes fun of the acting industry in Vancouver BC.
- At the age of six, director Kent Donguines' mother left him and his family in the Philippines to become a nanny overseas. Now, his film Kalinga (Care) shares the stories of several Filipina caregivers and nannies in Vancouver, bearing witness to their sacrifices as they struggle to reunite with their children and families and mapping out the emotional landscapes of migrant labour.
- After inheriting an heirloom-wrestling mask, Santo discovers that the mask gives him proverbial powers that transform him into a powerful Luchador, allowing him to pummel attackers with crazy lucha libre moves.
- After a series of devastating life setbacks, a woman throws caution to the wind and decides to pursue her life-long dream of becoming an artist.
- Being able to talk openly and exhibit social bravado puts you ahead in our extroverted culture. Where does that leave Dylan and Troy, two young men who struggle with shyness? Is there a way to beat shyness?
- Cloning now exists, but the clones can only live one day. A man uses this to spend one last day with his lost love.
- As a child, we are influenced by our environmental and cultural surroundings; however it is not until we grow older that those surroundings filter our self expression. Natascha, Blake, Isaiah, Quincy and Zindean all come from different backgrounds and create in different art forms. Each expressing their individual cultures, values and perspectives through art.
- CYPHER follows three Black artists working to empower youth of African descent in Vancouver, BC, - a city known for it's erasure of Black history and culture.
- A young woman searches for the people of her past, in a world coping with a crippling pandemic.
- This movie is a love story of two which reveals - love has no age; it can happen to anyone at any point in their lives.
- BC Legacy: The Parks of Prince George is a series investigating the parks located in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada.
- Our past is who we were, and who we are is our past.
- Imagining himself as a noir detective, delusional vice-principal Perd Carlyle fights to take back his school from the rebellious students, who have seized control and reduced the hallways to chaos and ruin.
- The return of a lost cat leads to a disagreement over its identity that begins to tear a couple apart.
- We All Believe in You started as a portrait project created by photographer Blake Loates, and in the short span of two years grew into a peer support group for folks living with mental illness that not only saves lives, but is constantly working to create real systemic change in how we approach, treat, and speak about mental illness. This is the story of how We All Believe in You (WABIY) started, and the journey both Blake and some of its members have been on.