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    Poster for Iris
    Movie
    2013•
    6.0

    Iris

    Devoted teenage boyfriend Marshall worries his girlfriend Iris, who has Asperger's Syndrome, might be losing her grip on reality when she tells him she sees another world.

    Poster for Wingman
    Movie
    2012

    Wingman

    When Larry wakes up in a stranger's bed with no idea of how he got there, he has only one hope of escape - the ultimate wingman, his best buddy Dave.

    Poster for Electric Chairs
    Movie
    2006

    Electric Chairs

    Wheelchair-bound Grandpa may be 95 years old, but he's still young at heart. Even at his own birthday party, he is lured away by an ageing babe on an electric scooter. Proof indeed that you're never too old to play the game.

    Poster for Every Girl Wants a Skirt Like Frida's
    Movie
    2009

    Every Girl Wants a Skirt Like Frida's

    What do Frida Kahlo and a “chilanga” living in Vancouver have in common? Nothing really, except that both were born in Mexico City. But for Honoria Delgado, Frida Kahlo represents everything that keeps her from finding happiness.

    Poster for Seven Sins: Greed
    Movie
    2011•
    2.0

    Seven Sins: Greed

    A young couple sings from their apartment windows about the unshared bagel that ended their relationship. Part of the Seven Sins film project.

    Poster for Sissy-Boy Slap-Party
    Movie
    2004•
    5.2

    Sissy-Boy Slap-Party

    Sailors in repose on an island paradise seemingly have no worries of war or danger — until a playful gesture is interpreted as an act of wilful aggression. Soon, the innocent act of slight slapping becomes a relentless and unforgiving orgy of open-palmed face-smacking.

    Poster for Post No Bills
    Movie
    2017•
    5.8

    Post No Bills

    Noodle Boy must face his fears in order to save Miss Fortune.

    Poster for We Are Here
    Movie
    2018•
    8.5

    We Are Here

    A man is lost in the memory of his wife and the last good day they spent together.

    Poster for How to Be Alone
    Movie
    2010

    How to Be Alone

    From a solitary walk in the woods to sitting unaccompanied on a city park bench to eating a meal and even dancing alone, How to Be Alone, reveals the possibilities and joys waiting to be discovered when we engage in activities on our own. As she soothes the disquietude that accompanies the fear of aloneness, and celebrates the power of solitude to change how we see ourselves and the world, Tanya reveals how, removed from the noise and distractions of other lives, we can find acceptance and grace within.

    Poster for Seven Sins: Sloth
    Movie
    2011

    Seven Sins: Sloth

    Sloth pokes gentle fun at stereotypes about the Inuit people, past and present.

    Poster for Homecoming
    Movie
    2007•
    7.0

    Homecoming

    HOMECOMING is a short film about Drew, a young war vet returning home from Afghanistan. Still processing his horrific experience overseas, Drew contacts his parents to discuss his homecoming. While his mother eagerly anticipates his return, his father holds onto the valiant expectations he has had for his son as a soldier. Ultimately, they are all forced to deal with the dark side of post-war trauma.

    Poster for Hell Hath No Fury
    Movie
    2013•
    6.0

    Hell Hath No Fury

    Love is a battlefield when a superhero neglects his girlfriend and relationship for his work.

    Poster for Take a Walk on the Wild Side
    Movie
    2017•
    7.0

    Take a Walk on the Wild Side

    Opening the doors to Toronto’s oldest cross-dressing store, viewers get a glimpse into the colourful lives of its customers and their tender relationships with the eccentric storeowner, revealing why the store continues to play a vital role for its clientele.

    Poster for The Boston Bruins' Eddie Shore
    Movie
    N/A

    The Boston Bruins' Eddie Shore

    When Eddie Shore, great Canadian hockey player, misses his train from Boston to Montreal for an important game in 1929, he hires a car and driver to drive all night through a snowstorm to get to the game. An adaptation of Paul Quarrington's short story of the same name, from the book Original Six: True Stories from Hockey's Classic Era.

    Poster for Emotional Logic: William Douglas Transformed
    Movie
    1994

    Emotional Logic: William Douglas Transformed

    Interview with Canadian dancer-choreographer William Douglas, who discusses his struggle to come to terms with AIDS, and his awareness of the disease's potential effects upon his life and art. Speaking from Montréal and his family's vacation home in Nova Scotia, he looks back upon his work as a choreographer, noting the impact Merce Cunningham's choreography has had upon him, and tracing the development of his own style. He talks about his love of dancing and teaching dance, and how this love has helped him transcend his fears for the future. His partner José Navas also contributes to the discussion. Excerpts from Douglas's works Anima, we WEre WARned, and Thorn are intercut with the interview.