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DARK CLOUD: THE HIGH COST OF CYBERBULLYING
Documentary Social/Political 00:49:00 D: Holly Dupej, Mathew Embry P: Mathew Embry, Ravinder Minhas
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Eight years after the tragic suicide of Amanda Todd, her mother continues to campaign for awareness about cyberbullying and hopes to help other parents protect their kids from the ubiquitous threat of digital dangers.
"FINE"
Short Subject – Fiction 00:11:44 D: Lynette Piper P: Lynette Piper
A hyper-efficient new mum in her thirties unwittingly descends into post-partum depression, exacerbated by a colicky infant. During a moment of extreme fatigue, she abandons her baby on a park bench in the cold of winter before realizing she needs to reach out for help.
(RE)CLAIMING INDIAN STATUS
Documentary Social/Political 00:31:01 D: Lese Skidmore P: Lese Skidmore
This documentary digs into the stories of Indigenous women and families to reclaim their Indian Status through their fight for the elimination of sex-discrimination in the Indian Act. It highlights the impacts of the law on individuals, families and communities. Since the passing of Bill S-3 and its amendments, thousands of Indigenous people are now eligible for Indian Status.
2020
Experimental 00:20:02 D: A.P Nkunzi P: A.P Nkunzi
In 2020, humanity is facing one of the biggest pandemics of our time with COVID-19 while another pandemic is on the horizon. We take a look into the personal life of Sharma, a black psychologist who is now forced to confront her own suppressed emotions as tensions rise and the issue of race is pushed to the forefront.
4 NORTH A
Animation 00:10:53 D: Jordan Canning , Howie Shia P: Annette Clarke
A woman sits in a hospital room, alone with her dying father. As the constant din of antiseptic hospital noises pushes her to confront her inevitable loss, she escapes into a series of lush childhood memories.
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Short Subject - Fiction 00:08:35 D: Erik Junnola P: Erik Junnola
Proof of concept for feature screenplay 58. An older man named Christopher Blair writes a movie about his past as a greaser in 1958 and the adventure that he and his friends went through when a close friend, Joey Odell, goes missing.
A FAIRY TALE
Experimental 00:10:39 D: Angeliqa Devi P: Gaby Ford, English Theatre of Rome, World Citizen Film
Once upon a time there was a little girl. A little girl who was not quite like the others. A little girl who, one wintry night, armed with a torch and a toy, seeks to save her family from the terrible dragon sleeping in the recesses of their home.
A GOLDEN VOICE
Short Subject – Non-Fiction 00:05:30 D: Patrick Shannon, Jenn Strom P: Jenn Strom, John Bolton
An imaginative take on the origin story of one of BC's most iconic Haida artists.
A MADNESS TO MY METHOD
Short Subject - Fiction 00:05:42 D: Aris Tyros P: Aris Tyros
In a method acting performance that gives Daniel Day Lewis and Robert De Niro a run for their money, Jemma is sent into a paranoid spiral with the only hope of salvation coming from a salt shaker full of cocaine and her eight-pound dog, Gummy.
A SIMPLE F*CKING GESTURE
Short Subject – Fiction 00:08:04 D: Jesse Shamata P: Jesse Shamata, Suzan Mazur
While stuck in traffic, emotions escalate for a husband and wife when another driver doesn’t give them a thank-you wave after they cut in. Comparing him to a symbol of all that is wrong in the world, they are terrified when he pulls over to confront them. A Simple F*cking Gesture is a darkly comic critique of society.
ABOVE THE LAW
Documentary Social/Political 00:44:00 D: Robinder Uppal, Marc Serpa Francoeur P: Geoff Morrison, Robinder Uppal, Marc Serpa Francoeur
In the midst of a global uprising against police brutality and systemic racism, Above the Law examines a deeply troubled police department and reveals the devastating consequences of unchecked police brutality. Despite its relatively low crime rates, recent years have seen the Calgary Police Service shoot and kill more people than officers in any other Canadian city, and more than either the New York or Chicago police departments in 2018. ADVENTURES IN RETIREMENT
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:45:00 D: Laura Bombier, Stephanie Weimar P: Ann Shin, Hannah Donegan, Stephanie Weimar
60 is the new 50. Retirees are no longer getting ready to think about choosing a rest home. Instead, they are seeking out retirement communities that rival vacation resorts and cater to their unique passions, from arts classes and hippie hangouts to partying until dawn. In this film we follow one couple, Deb and Ron, as they are setting out to explore how they want to spend the next chapter in their lives.
AEN LOO PAWATAMIHK
Experimental 00:05:30 D: Dianne Ouellette P: Dianne Ouellette
As I walk the land with wolves and buffalo, I reflect on my murdered Cree grandmother, and my colonized ancestors, both human and nonhuman, while honouring their memory. I also consider the historical near extinction of wolves and buffalo and reflect on the presentday environmental sustainability of these morethan-human beings. aen loo pawatamihk is Michif (Métis language), which means "wolf dream" or "I dream of wolves".
AFTER FACT (2020)
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:54:00 D: Lindsay Fitzgerald P: Lindsay Fitzgerald
After Fact (2020) is an unvarnished portrait of real-life news work. A CBC investigator switches between covering an unsolved celebrity-murder story and probing a policy chasm that costs schoolchildren’s lives. A small-city reporter watches colleagues’ desks empty as she fights to believe her job still matters. A tough young City Hall reporter puts a human face to decayed housing. Canada’s first crowdfunded independent journalist covers city council with no other reporters in sight. Filmed over the course of three years during a cataclysmic shift in the business of news, After Fact (2020) documents how the crisis in news is affecting reporters on the ground, and what we all stand to lose in the face of journalism’s decline.
AFTER THE STORM: A ROAD TRIP TO REDEMPTION
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:55:02 D: Darcy Donovan P: Darcy Donovan
After the deaths of his parents, a son fulfills his promise to complete a road trip that remained incomplete for a decade. The adventure would become an unexpected spiritual journey where he would come to face to face with the forces that changed his life forever, and he would come back with a special souvenir.
ALL IN 3: A FIKOWSKI & VELLNER DOCUMENTARY
Series 00:21:06 D: S.J. Finlay P: Tyler Hinds, Josh Huculiak
It was a disappointing 2019 year for our favourite Canadian Crossfit athletes, Brent Fikowski and Pat Vellner, due to a new structure of progressive and brutal cuts at the 2019 CrossFit Games. The good news is our all-in heroes have roared back with incredible performances in the 2020 Crossfit Open, led by Pat Vellner’s epic first place finish worldwide. Can these two rivals-turned-buddies carry their newfound momentum into 2020 and find redemption at the Games to bring the Maple Leaf back to the podium? Will they be joined by a new mysterious character to represent the equally impressive women Crossfit athletes?
ALL-IN MADONNA
Scripted 00:12:40 D: Arnold Lim P: Ana de Lara
When 17-year-old Maddie attends public school for the first time, she discovers dark secrets about her father and must reconciler herself with the father she thought she knew, and the father he may actually be. ALL-ROUND CHAMPION
Children’s/Youth Productions 00:52:08 D: Graeme Lynch P: Matthew Hornburg, Mark J.W. Bishop, Steve Sloan, Michael A. Dunn, Andra Johnson Duke, Jim Bell, Marney Malabar
Ten of the best teen athletes at the top of their game step outside their comfort zones to compete against each other in all their rivals' sports. In the spirit of good sportsmanship, each athlete mentors and coaches their competitors in their own specialty sport. Aided by worldrenowned sports stars and Olympians, each competitor is scored on skill, sportsmanship and improvement after each challenge and at the end of the series, one hardcore athlete will be crowned the All-Round Champion.
AN OBJECT OF MERIT
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:23:30 D: Amanda Ann-Min Wong P: Amanda Ann-Min Wong
A short documentary about a young ceramic artist exploring the Canadian and Korean influences on his functional wares. The film examines themes of cross-cultural identity, beauty in utility, and finding purpose in one's art.
AN UNINVITED GUEST
Short Subject - Fiction 00:03:22 D: Richard B. Pierre P: Richard B. Pierre
Three White people and one Black man wordlessly enjoy dinner while in the front yard a dishevelled Black man is brutally assaulted by police. The sounds of his suffering seem to only momentarily distract these strange people from their meal. However, as events outside escalate, one of the guests, the Black man, grows increasingly anxious. As his demeanour changes from numb to responsive, the people around him grow uncomfortable.
ANNABEL LEE
Experimental 00:03:17 D: Gordon Pepper P: Gordon Pepper
A poetic interpretation of Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem.
SPACE SUITE APOLLO
Documentary Science/Nature/Technology 00:23:35 D: Tara Hungerford, Eric Hogan P: Tara Hungerford, Eric Hogan, Tracey Mack
Space Suite Apollo traces the history of NASAs manned Lunar landing, from Mercury, Gemini to the Apollo Missions that ultimately landed man on the moon. Set to the timeless music of Johann Sebastian Bach, Space Suite Apollo gives viewers an unflinching look at the raw footage that captured the world’s imagination.
ARE YOU HUNGRY?
Children's/Youth Production 00:03:00 D: Allia Janzen P: Kyle Burgess, Allia Janzen
Are You Hungry? was written by Calyn Stange, a La Ronge dietitian who grew up in the community and works with the Saskatchewan Health Authority. The book, written in 3 different languanges (Cree, Dene, and Michif) for young children promotes the use and preservation of Northern languages.
AT THE BACK
Short Subject - Non-Fiction 00:09:11 D: Gia Milani P: Gia Milani
From TIFF Award Winning Director Gia Milani comes a surrealist, stylized, comedic short film about a disliked dead man as seen through the eyes of his equally disliked daughter-in-law. And shoes. A lot of shoes. AVOCADO TOAST: THE SERIES
Scripted 00:15:00 D: Sam Coyle P: Charlie David
Ever wondered about your parents' sex life? Neither did Molly and Elle until coming out and divorce forced them to learn about their parents' new sex-capades.
BAD OMEN
Student Productions 00:18:54 D: Salar Pashtoonyar P: Salar Pashtoonyar
Kabul, Afghanistan. Pari, an in-house tailor, must find the means to purchase her prescription glasses in order to save her job.
BATTLE OF THE BLADES
Series 00:45:00 D: Sherali Najak P: John Brunton, Lindsay Cox, Mark Lysakowski, Sandra Bezic Hosted by Keshia Chanté and Ron MacLean
Battle of the Blades is an exciting series that teams top figure skaters with some of the most daring and versatile hockey stars. These unlikely duos face-off against one another each week in a pairs figure skating performance that tests their technical skills, grace, stamina and showmanship, all while bringing attention to their various Canadian charities. The expert panel of judges this season will offer comments on each pair’s performance and together with the television audience will cast votes for their favourite pair.
BEER BOWL
Short Subject – Fiction 00:03:54 D: Tim Mombourquette P: Tim Mombourquette, Taylor Olson
A man looking to drown his sorrows finds himself at an unlikely bar.
BEHIND THE FACADE: UNTOLD STORIES OF BC SERIES
00:24:30 D: Banchi Hanuse, Baljit Sangra, Joella Cabalu, Dave Rodden-Shortt P: Jessica Hallenbeck (Lantern Films)
This ten part series shares untold stories from diverse communities, celebrating individual perseverance and community resiliency.
BEHIND THE MELODY
Community Television Productions 00:28:30 D: Wayne Warren P: Lisa Moen, Wayne Warren
An authentic made-in-Saskatchewan show exclusively featuring home grown Saskatchewan talent. Coming from a musical family and background herself, host Lisa Moen shares her passion in celebrating and getting to know the story telling and inspirations "behind the melodies" of local talented artists specifically from the prairies.
BEHIND THE RAZOR RIBBON
Community Television Productions 00:06:42 D: Curtis Anderson P: Curtis Anderson
A former correctional officer tells his story of life working at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary though his art.
BEYOND CULINARY – ONTARIO FARMS
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:15:36 D: Giulia Frisina P: Giulia Frisina
A new generation of farmers are taking Ontario farming to another level.
BEYOND THE VOID
Student Productions 00:10:18 D: Rafaël Beauchamp P: Rafaël Beauchamp
In November 2001, Charles followed Martin, another victim of the AIDS epidemic of the 1990s, to the end. Twenty years later, we dive back in.
BIG BROTHER CANADA
Lifestyle & Reality 00:45:00 D: Dave Russell P: John Brunton, Erin Brock, Eric Abboud, Trevor Boris
In the ultimate social experiment, Big Brother Canada follows a group of strangers living together in a house outfitted with dozens of cameras and microphones recording their every move 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Each week the houseguests compete in a variety of challenges and one by one, the houseguests vote each other out of the house. At the end of the series the last seven evicted houseguests remaining make up ‘the jury’ and they ultimately decide which of the two final houseguests wins the grand prize.
BIG TIMBER
Series 00:44:00 D: Michael Sheehan, Sean Cable, Chris Wayatt, Shawn Viens P: Jesse Fawcett, Robert Hardy, David Freeman
Big Timber (10 x 60) follows the dangerous work of logger and sawmill owner Kevin Wenstob as he and his crew go to extremes to keep the family sawmill, and their way of life, alive. Kevin’s logging a remote timber claim high up the steep, rugged slopes of Klitsa Mountain, deep in the majestic heart of Vancouver Island.
BLOWN AWAY
Series 00:27:40 D: Mike Bickerton P: Matthew Hornburg, Mark J.W. Bishop, Donna Luke, Amy Hosking
This ground-breaking competition series returns but this season there’s a twist. Blown Away has gone global! Ten glass artist from around the world gather in North America’s largest hot shop to push themselves to creative extremes in the quest to be named Best In Glass. In each episode the glassblowers must impress a panel of art experts or risk being eliminated.
CANADA’S A DRAG: ROSE BUTCH, VANCOUVER
Short Subject – Non-fiction 00:06:06 D: Josephine Anderson P: Peter Knegt,, Mercedes Grundy, Andrew D’Cruz, Romeo Candido
Vancouver's premier non-binary "drag thing," Rose Butch offers a style and sensibility that channels theatrical dandyism in their pursuit of gender euphoria.
CAPTIVE
Documentary Social/Political 00:59:12 D: Mellissa Fung P: Stuart Coxe
Captive is a powerful, personal journey of surviving the physical and psychological pain and trauma of captivity and the toll conflict takes on women and girls. Filmed over four years and several high-risk trips into north eastern Nigeria, writer and director Mellissa Fung meets several brave young women who have escaped imprisonment by Boko Haram and who are now trying to rebuild their lives. Through their struggles, Fung comes to terms with her own past, confronting the deep trauma she thought she had long buried.
CARRIED AWAY
Short Subject - Fiction 00:14:18 D: Joshua Hinkson P: Joshua Hinkson, Adam Lolacher
A pregnancy takes a toll on a troubled relationship.
N.B. There is some strong imagery depicting miscarriages in this film.
CHANGEMAKERS
Documentary History & Biography 00:24:19 D: Tara Hungerford, Eric Hogan P: Eric Hogan, Tara Hungerford, Tracey Mack
Changemakers explores BC’s culture of innovation by profiling leading edge thinkers, entrepreneurs, artists, educators and activists who are working to create a better world. CHARLIE
Short Subject - Fiction 00:10:56 D: Matthew Horvat P: Peter Widdrington
Based on a true story, a young man successfully orchestrates a double-ended rental scam until the weight of his own ego compromises everything.
CHOCOLATE
Short Subject – Fiction 00:03:50 D: Charlene Moore P: Charlene Moore
Grappling with the paralyzing effects of capitalization and colonialism, Ember finds herself struggling with her responsibility to the next seven generations. Raging against confinement and dispossession she finds her uncompromising power within societal imbalance. Poisoning the ever-hungry belly of corporatization, she explores themes of righteousness, balance, and ethics.
CITIZENKID: EARTH COMES FIRST
Children's/Youth Production 00:23:00 D: Stefan Scaini P: Stephen Paniccia
In CitizenKid, four Canadian youth activists, Hannah Alper, Sophia Mathur, Charlene Rocha and Cooper Price set out to show how people can change the world no matter their age. They journey to Toronto, Ottawa, Washington and beyond, to engage with government leaders, fellow climate activists and to learn from an Indigenous Elder.
CLAIRE DE LUNE
Short Subject - Fiction 00:13:34 D: Valérie Lecomte P: Antoine Tapin, Valérie Lecomte
After attending a presentation at school, Alex, Claire's son seems disturbed. In seeking to know more about the mysterious speaker, Claire will discover family secrets buried long ago.

CLYDESDALE: SAVING THE GREATEST HORSE
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:58:00 D: Ian Lilley P: Dugald Maudsley, Gillian Main, Fiona White, Janice Forsyth
One woman’s passionate quest to the Canadian Prairies to rescue Scotland’s Clydesdale horse from the edge of extinction.
COLLECTOR
Children's/Youth Production 00:01:00 D: Kassia Ward P: Maral Mohammadian, Jelena Popović
A pair of unlikely travellers encounter a young man on the highway who seems to have forgotten that he can be seen. Collector explores the concept of semi-private spaces and how we act when we forget that we might be being watched.
COMPANY TOWN
Documentary Social/Political 00:52:00 D: Peter Findlay P: Peter Findlay, Amanda Handy, Mark Johnston
On the anniversary of General Motors' 100th year of manufacturing vehicles in Oshawa, Canada, the union is forced into a life-anddeath fight to save their members' jobs when the company announces it will be shuttering the plant at the end of the next year.
CONNECTING WITH MICHAEL
Short Subject – Non-fiction 00:04:07 D: Stephen Hall P: Randy Shumay
A conversation with well-known Saskatchewan athlete and role model, Michael Linkater, that invites us to hear his story of leadership, dedication, and being the change you want to see in the world. COTTAGERS & INDIANS
Documentary Social/Political 00:45:00 D: Drew Hayden Taylor P: Paul Kemp, Kurt Spenrath
Once upon a time it was Cowboys and Indians. Now it’s Cottagers and Indians. Indigenous author Drew Hayden Taylor, who also wrote a play of the same name, goes on a cross-country exploration of the current hot-spots, historic conflicts, and peaceful co-existence that can occur when it comes to indigenous water and land rights.
COVID AND WHO I AM NOW
Short Subject - Non-Fiction 00:11:57 D: Diana Dai P: Diana Dai
A young Chinese Canadian medical student was attacked during the COVID-19 pandemic. The doc explores Mary’s deep emotional journey and how she struggles with her self identity amid rising anti-Chinese racism during this unprecedented time.
DANCEHALLS, DEEJAYS & DISTORTION
Series 00:24:30 D: Carmen Pollard P: Carmen Pollard
Since the early 30’s, British Columbia has procured a vibrant and eclectic music scene, widely known as a good place to test acts before hitting the big stages of Vegas or New York. From the founder of New Age music who performed a concert for a grieving killer whale, to the punk band whose show at Expo ‘86 sparked a riot that led to the cancellation of a whole concert series, Dancehalls, Deejays & Distortion crosses musical genres exploring stories of artists, deejays, and clubs that made British Columbians swing and shout.
DAY BY DAY
Short Subject – Non-Fiction 00:02:01 D: Emily Pasternak P: Emily Pasternak
A mother, a survivor of human trafficking, recounts her struggles to adapt to life following her escape.
DEMYSTIFYING CANNABIS
Documentary Social/Political 00:51:48 D: Greg Nosaty P: Sylvie Peltier
The attitude towards cannabis could hinder the success of legalization in Canada. Can we eliminate the black market and protect our youth? To do this, we must first deconstruct the discomfort that surrounds cannabis. This documentary tackles the myths and taboos that characterize this complex plant, and the stigma faced by its consumers.
DEPARTURE
Short Subject – Fiction 00:14:42 D: Douglas Gibbens P: Konstantina Mantelos, Douglas Gibbens
An irresolute housewife is faced with news that her closest friends have decided to emigrate to Mars. She begins to challenge her husband's idealism about the decaying Earth and must ultimately decide what she is willing to leave behind.
DETENTION ADVENTURE SEASON 2 "HISTORY REPEATING"
Children's/Youth Production 00:13:00 D: Joe Kicak P: Joe Kicak
CBC Gem original scripted kids' series returns for a second season. Framed for an epic prank, the now famous Detention Adventure Four – Raign, Brett, Joy, and Hulk – must team up with new ally, Kelly, to hunt for the legendary lost fortune of Ignatius Cockshutt.
DEVOTION
Scripted 00:17:15 D: Matthew Hardstaff, Alex Sikorsky P: Angelo Barovier, Mackenzie Brooks, Matthew Hardstaff, Alex Sikorsky
Marian and George seemingly had the perfect marriage. Even with George’s latestage Alzheimer's, the elderly couple still manage to share moments of tenderness and enjoy the presence of their two loving daughters. But when Marian finds a stash of love letters from an affair George had more than four decades ago, she begins to struggle with her emotions in the present while her husband loses his grip on the past.
DRAG HEALS
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:26:08 D: Charlie David P: Charlie David, Philip Webb, Tracey Erin Smith, Nico Stagias
Drag Heals is a hybrid stage workshop and documentary TV series that follows eight drag artists over an intensive ten day workshop to build their own show. In each workshop, a guest coach joins stage director Tracey Erin Smith in exploring soul-deep story sharing techniques as well as the unique talents and skills required from a drag performer.
EAGLE & HAWK TAKE THE STAGE
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:24:00 D: Vince Fontaine, Andrew Wall P: Andrew Wall, Kyle Bornais
Eagle & Hawk Take the Stage is a 22-minute documentary that explores the world through the eyes of one of Canada's longest running Indigenous bands.
EIDOLON
Experimental 00:03:40 D: Mike Rollo P: Mike Rollo
The seer passes beneath branches, crosses fields, observes the quiet corners of creation. Bright and dark take turns showing their faces, a two-sided phantasm, one energy shapeshifting through time. The seer makes note, gleans eidolons.
ENDS TOGETHER
Student Productions 00:33:38 D: Spencer Bubis P: Spencer Bubis and Lauren Cogan
This short film deals with overarching themes of reconciliation between non-Indigenous and Indigenous people and explores how cross-cultural barriers can be broken down between the North and South Ends of Winnipeg – distinct areas separated by one of the largest railway yards in the world. Confronting some of Winnipeg's (and Canada's) historical and contemporary complexities, the story follows a day when two boys–despite their differences and society’s perception–form an unlikely friendship.
ETERNAL IGLOO
Animation 00:10:30 D: Mostafa Keshvari P: Mostafa Keshvari
An Inuit boy lives on the last melting igloo due to global warming. He struggles to survive by fishing empty tuna cans and plastic bottles in the polluted North Pole.
FACING THE PANDEMIC – THE STORY OF MAPLE CREEK
Community Television Productions 00:12:53 D: George Tsougrianis, Jackie Kripki P: George Tsougrianis, Todd Snider
Tells the story of how this small community in Saskatchewan overcame substantial obstacles early in the pandemic.
FAR FROM ME
Short Subject – Fiction 00:11:25 D: Levi Mierau P: Levi Mierau, Heather Adrian, Jesse Quiring, Keegan Elliott, Jordan Wendzina
While travelling for an undesirable trip with her adult son, a woman finds more than she bargained for in the kindness of strangers, and comes face to face with her own inadequacies. FAST & DANGEROUS RACE TO THE BOTTOM
Documentary Social/Political 00:45:00 D: Brigitte Alepin, Harold Crooks P: TaxCOOP
Fast & Dangerous Race to the Bottom is a richly illustrated critical examination of the perils of international tax competition, the mechanism behind tax injustices, and poses a fundamental question that must be raised publicly: how can an ever more accelerating race to the bottom in taxation and erosion of public finances be reversed?
FINDING THE BALANCE
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:15:00 D: Steve Sxwithul'txw P: Trina Sxwithul'txw
First Nations on southern Vancouver Island are working to protect their territorial waters, these young divers are leading the way...finding the balance.
FIVE@50
Series 00:06:18 D: Michèle Pearson Clarke, Tiffany Hsiung, Vivek Shraya, Michael V. Smith, Thirza Cuthand P: Justine Pimlott
In 1969, Canada passed Bill C-150 into law, which partially decriminalized homosexuality in Canada. Fifty years later, the NFB presents Five@50, a unique collection of fiveminute shorts reflecting on contemporary LGBTQ2+ lives and identities. These intimate documentaries range from personal reflection to cultural history, and include experimental forms, animation, and dramatization.
FLAT OUT FOOD
Series 00:22:30 D: Adrian Halter P: Adrian Halter, Jenn Sharp
Flat Out Food is a six-episode documentary series that traces unique Saskatchewan ingredients from the field (or forest) to the plate, hosted by journalist and author Jenn Sharp.
FOLLOW LEADER
Experimental 00:06:41 D: Scott Johnson P: Scott Daniel Johnson
A vivid exploration of the relationship between toxic male masculinity and the social as well as psychological influences it has had on me growing up through the generations.
FOR A BOY
Short Subject - Fiction 00:14:17 D: Jérémy Légaré, Thierry Sorlini P: Thierry Sorlini, Jérémy Légaré
Lulled by light, alcohol and music, an evening with friends will become the beginning of a roaring love between two young men from the magnificent city of Quebec.
FREYA
Short Subject – Fiction 00:16:00 D: Camille Hollett-French P: Kristyn Stilling, Athena Russell
Jade considers FREYA (her Federally Regulated Enquiry and Yield Assistant) a friend. But when a one-night stand doesn’t go as planned, Jade is forced to question FREYA and the system she represents. Set in the not-too-distant future, FREYA will make you second-guess your relationship with technology, social media, and The State.
FROM A TO Z
Series 00:40:50 D: Jean Bernard, Heston L'abbé P: Alexa Jade Houle, Maude Choko
During Alice’s eulogy at her mother’s funeral, her step-sister Zoe overhears their inebriated uncle spill the beans that Alice’s father did not die when she was a baby but that she is actually the product of her mother’s choice to use an anonymous sperm donor. Hilarious and heartfelt, the two sisters navigate their one-of-a-kind relationship and with the help of Alice’s boyfriend, Lev, a wannabe filmmaker/journalist, embark on a video-documented quest to find her biological father. FRUITS OF LABOUR
Student Productions 00:18:18 D: Ophelia Spinosa P: Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, Ophelia Spinosa
Interplaying the metaphor of grapes, this fatherdaughter documentary is characterized by the labour of love it is to make wine, but also the labour of love that is love itself.
GARDEN SHARK: THERE ARE SOME THINGS DEMENTIA CAN'T TOUCH
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:27:00 D: Anna Cooley P: Dawn Nagazina
Garden Shark breaks through the hopelessness and loss of a dementia diagnosis by giving people living with dementia and their caregivers a new way to connect and find joy. It explores improv’s ability to teach people to live in the moment, communicate, and learn to laugh in spite of their struggles. Garden Shark highlights couples’ individual experiences and shows how beautifully partners living with dementia respond to the risk free, playful and hilarious environment created by Inside Out Theatre’s Village Improv for Alzheimer’s program.
GEOFF PHILLIPS - PAINTER
Community Television Productions 00:04:56 D: Matt Holland P: Matt Holland
See the uplifit work of artist Geoff Phillips and the unique project he undertook during his quarantine.
GIANTS OF THE BOREAL FOREST
Documentary Science/Nature/Technology 00:44:02 D: Michael Sanders P: John Toone, Michael Sanders
Giants of the Boreal Forest explores our relationship with moose and features rare and incredible encounters filmed by worldrenowned expert Dr. Vince Crichton.
CANADIAN FILMS
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GLAD YOU'RE HERE
Student Productions 00:10:00 D: Lisa Kannakko P: Lisa Kannakko
This autobiographical short film covers a 19-year history of the filmmakers’ life. It unfolds a traumatic story in a way that captures the viewer and offers transparency and new beginnings. A story about an extreme moment of crisis has turned into a documentary that deals not just with the subjective but with the important issue of spousal abuse.
GLASS BOX
Short Subject – Fiction 00:04:58 D: Chen Hascalovitz P: Chen Hascalovitz
Glass Box is a short film which follows a day in the life of Aubrey Turner, a 26 year old female who suffers from Depersonalization Disorder: a poorly understood mental illness which causes the sufferer to feel unreal and detached from themselves and the world around them.
GRASS FARMERS
Documentary Science/Nature/Technology 00:17:32 D: Chad Galloway P: Chad Galloway, Susan Dong
Did you know that it’s possible for cattle production to be green? Like, green, green? As in, carbon sink green? It’s a pretty simple concept called regenerative agriculture that involves making soil health a top priority. Because healthier soils means healthier grass, healthier cattle and ultimately a much healthier earth.
HACK YOUR AGE
Documentary Science/Nature/Technology 00:46:00 D: Hannah Donegan P: Ann Shin
Follow Deedee Moscoe on a journey into anti-aging biohacking, super-agers, and family in the new documentary Hack Your Age. From the Medcan clinic, to cryogenic chambers, and meeting with super-ager Nancy Elsasser, Deedee discovers that growing older isn't so ominous when you can hack your age.
HANNYA
Student Productions 00:04:37 D: Cameron Heo P: Cameron Heo
After the death of her mother, Jessica (Lauren Griffin) conjures up an imaginary friend from Japanese folklore, Hannya (Mikaela Braun). Jessica must learn to leave both her friend and mother behind as she moves ahead in life.
HART BREAKER: LOSS, LEGACY & LUNACY
Documentary POV(Point of View) 00:21:00 D: Mike Johnston P: Mike Johnston
Hart Breaker: Loss, Legacy & Lunacy is a short documentary film exploring Mike Johnston's cross-country journey to meet and document the rise and dramatic fall of pro wrestling's weed-dealing, cat-breeding phenom, Ted Hart.
HAWKERS
Student Productions 00:24:57 D: Suleiman Yakub P: Suleiman Yakub and Trevor Grant
Hawkers explores the vulnerability of two Nigerian victims of child labour and child abuse, Mariam and Fathia, who are struggling to find a way to survive by hawking on the street for their mother to earn a living. The story also examines how they survive during the COVID-19 pandemic which results in the economic downturn in the city of Ilorin. It also investigates how government is failing to regulate hawking and protect children before and during the pandemic.


HEALING THE NATION
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:44:22 D: Jack Major, Ernest W. Matton (Elder Little Brown Bear, Athehsa Niohkwá:rita:a) P: Maëlle Marchand, Ernest W. Matton (Elder Little Brown Bear, Athehsa Niohkwá:rita:a)
Healing the Nation follows community members of the Toronto-based Aboriginal Healing Program as they rediscover their culture to heal from unresolved trauma. This empowering documentary dares us to think beyond mainstream medicine and embrace traditional ways for overcoming mental health and addiction issues.
HEKADEMIA
Short Subject - Fiction 00:16:00 D: Gloria Mercer P: Gloria Mercer, Aidan West, Andy Wong
In the near future, Marion is an isolated teenage girl living in a high rise above the city and dreaming of the forest. Inside a lonely apartment, she struggles to overcome her stifled relationship with her mother. She enrols in a virtual reality high school, where she befriends another student named Cassidy. But as Marion spends more time at school, she starts to wonder how much is real and how much is part of the simulation.
HER COMING
Short Subject - Fiction 00:13:23 D: Christie Will Wolf P: Christie Will Wolf
Featuring climate activist Greta Thunberg and First Nations Matriarch Audrey Seigel. Her Coming takes us into the future where the planet is ruled and governed by woman, after the male human is decimated from his war on Mother Earth following the mishap of cloning of Jesus Christ into a girl. HOP ALONG HANG ON
Animation 00:04:17 D: Cobra Collins P: Xstine Cook
Hop Along Hang On blends the genres of spoken word poetry, music and animation to explore and acknowledge the deeper history and longterm effects of the removal of culture within Indigenous peoples of Canada. Through the narrator’s personal lens Hop Along Hang On offers a glimpse into the difficulties and trauma surrounding the Sixties scoop and subsequent ongoing hardships faced by Indigenous people who have found themselves on the outside of their culture. Let Rose tell you how she found her way home, in hopes that we can all build a better tomorrow, together.
HYPHEN
Student Productions 00:18:16 D: Laura Kamugisha P: Laura Kamugisha
Marie-Chantal’s life is split in two. She has lived half her life in Rwanda and the other half in Canada. She is a political refugee. Hyphen explores the notions of identity, attachments and the concept of ”home”.
I AM HERE
Student Productions 00:20:00 D: Amalia Williamson, Matt Long P: Cameron Thorpe, Donovan Stanley, Katie Leaman, Logan Wagner
A young Syrian sister and brother, separated during the civil war, have a chance to be reunited years later through the power of poetry, persistence and friendship.
I DO, BUT I DON'T
Student Productions 00:10:43 D: Marlee Druker P: Marlee Druker
A visual essay that explores weddings, marriage, and societal expectations with a look back on a childhood that set up unattainable standards.
I, BARNABÉ
Animation 00:15:09 D: Jean-François Lévesque P: Julie Roy (NFB)
Confronted with doubt and feelings of emptiness, drunk with unhappiness and seeking to drown his sorrow, Barnabé experiences a curious metaphysical visitation; lightning strikes the spire of his church and a mysterious bird appears, forcing him to reconsider his life. What is his truth pointing him towards?
ICE VIKINGS
Series 00:44:00 D: Chris Charney P: Chris Charney, Scott R. Leary, Kyle Bornais, Robert Hardy, Cheryl Binning
Ice Vikings takes viewers inside a world never before seen on television: Lake Winnipeg’s commercial ice fishing industry, where descendants of Icelandic Vikings race against time and weather to bring their catch to shore before the ice gives way.
I'M GONNA PLAY LOUD
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:36:12 D: Charity Marsh P: Charity Marsh
Research on Girls Rock camps often focuses on the experiences of youth. For this documentary, the lens turns toward the artists, organizers, mentors of Girls Rock Regina, and the impacts the camps are having on the local music scenes in Regina, Saskatchewan.
IMELDA 2: THE NOTARY
Short Subject - Fiction 00:13:33 D: Martin Villeneuve P: Martin Villeneuve
Imelda, the amused and incorruptible old lady, is back! This second film takes place eleven years before the first one, in the fall of 2001 in the village of Gentilly where Martin Villeneuve and his older brother Denis grew up. IN SEARCH OF PROFESSOR PRECARIOUS
Documentary Social/Political 00:51:10 D: Gerry Potter P: Gerry Potter
A documentary in which the director, a longtime precarious contract teacher, lifts the curtain on higher education's dirty little secret. He travels Canada to capture the experience of precarity and the fight against the exploitation of contract faculty in higher ed. The film tells the stories and struggles of a few compelling characters and groups, while examining the issue of precarious work. Subtitles available in English, French, Spanish.
IN THE GARDEN ON THE FARM
Short Subject - Non-Fiction 00:08:43 D: Kristin Catherwood P: Jon Montes, David Christensen
As social distancing measures set in during the COVID-19 pandemic, Kristin Catherwood moved back to her family’s farm to stay with her widowed father. Spring brings the usual urgency to plant the year’s crops, and Kristin starts thinking about planting her vegetable garden, a garden that brings deep memories of her mother and grandmothers.
IN THE SHADOW OF THE PINES
Animation 00:08:00 D: Anne Koizumi P: Anne Koizumi, Sahar Yousefi
In the Shadow of the Pines is an animated short documentary about a difficult father-daughter relationship. Drawing on childhood memories, Anne Koizumi, the filmmaker, explores her upbringing with her Japanese immigrant dad, who was also the janitor at the elementary school she attended. The film explores the idea of shame and how it can shape and define us while also concealing who we can truly become.
INCANTATIONS TO THE BREEZE
Experimental 00:07:40 D: Darcy Blahut P: Carlotta Ferrari
Incantations to the Breeze is a contemplative short that features the contemporary English verse of Darcy Blahut (director and narrator). Inspired by a period of early silent film, and in the vein of neoclassical dark wave electronica, Italian mezzosoprano and multimedia artist Carlotta Ferrari mirrors those minimal compositional elements with an array of originally sung binaural vocalization.
INCELDOM, OR WHY ARE THE ANGRY MEN ANGRY
Short Subject - Fiction 00:11:51 D: Taylor Olson P: Taylor Olson, Peter Sarty, Kirsten Bruce
United by a shared hatred for society, Gavin and Steve are about to take their anger to the next level. But when Gavin begins to question their motives, the flaws in their ideology come to light.
INGREDIENTS
Scripted 00:23:00 D: Hannah Michielsen P: Jennifer Haufler
In the midst of writers block and the anxiety that comes with it, a young writer finds himself in a situation that blurs the lines of fact and fiction, as he connects with another writer in crisis who has invaded his space, bringing both in intrigue and danger.
INTERVENTION CANADA
Lifestyle & Reality 1:00:00 D: Ryan Marley P: John Brunton, John Murray, Tom Powers Intervention Canada is a docu-series that explores the reality of Canadians whose addictions to drugs and alcohol, among other things, are threatening their lives and destroying their families. Members of families from Halifax to Victoria come together to execute "ambush of love" interventions in lastditch efforts to save the lives of loved ones who are spiraling out of control.
JACK'S GARAGE
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:35:29 D: Kim Saltarski P: Kim Saltarski, Karen Wookey
Jack’s Garage follows the extraordinary journey of one man’s transformation as he discovers the power of cannabis, bringing his body back from death’s door and his life into balance. Now pharmaceutical and cancer free, Jack Kungel has made it his mission to share what he has learned, and has helped hundreds of others and their pets from around the world to transform their own lives. Jack's Garage is the documentary Big Pharma doesn't want you to see.
JE SLAME, TU SLAMES
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:47:00 D: Jean Fugazza P: Jean Fugazza
Across Quebec, a growing community is participating in poetry slam evenings. In front of a conquered audience, slammers of all ages, amateurs or professional artists, take the stage and the microphone in a space of total freedom, even if the rules of the game are strict: 3 minutes, no music, no props and 5 judges giving marks. At the end of the league season, the Quebec Grand Slam winner will represent Quebec at the Poetry Slam World Cup in Paris. And Quebec has already won 3 world championship titles. Will the winner of this year's grand slam also win in Paris.
JIA
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:10:00 D: Weiye Su P: Jon Montes
A young Chinese-Canadian couple is visiting family in Wuhan, epicentre of the virus, at the very moment the pandemic is declared. Interviewing his subjects in a novel socially distanced mode, director Weiye Su explores the culturally specific concept of Jia—an idea evoking family or home that acquires sharp new meaning during COVID times.



JUDGEMENT DAY
Student Productions 00:11:53 D: Joel Werenich P: Ander Barillas Jr.
When Jennifer brings her robotic boyfriend home to meet the family, it becomes clear the only droid welcome there is the family roomba.
JUST FOR THE RECORD
Animation 00:07:01 D: Vojin Vasovic P: Vojin Vasovic, Senka Radivojevic
In an abandoned attic, dictaphone robot REC desperately tries to connect to the bird that stops on its window. Using his play button to say something, he finds himself shocked by the content and scares the bird away. He rushes to make her come back, to record over his "own voice" before his battery leaks.
KALINGA (CARE)
Documentary Social/Political 00:28:47 D: Kent Donguines P: Robin Macabulos, Maxime Beauchamp
Kalinga tells the story of several Filipino caregivers and nannies in Canada, sharing their struggles and sacrifices to be reunited with their families while helping filmmaker Kent Donguines understand why his mother left him to be a nanny at six years old.
KIDDIES CLUB HOUSE
Community Television Productions 00:28:30 D: Wayne Warren P: Lisa Moen, Wayne Warren
A specific tailor made series intended for a child audience. From elaborate costumes, to a bright and cheery set, all the details of this series were thought out to entertain a young viewer. Host Lisa Moen, being a mother of two young children herself, had a vision to create a children's program that would both amuse and charm children tuning in all across Saskatchewan. KIRI AND THE GIRL
Scripted 00:21:32 D: Grace Dove P: Kiri Geen, Christopher Logan, Ken Shapkin
Based on the experiences of Tlingit artist Kiri Geen as she reconnected and reclaimed her Indigenous heritage after her adoption, "Kiri and The Girl" follows young Kiri as she navigates losing her mother and is guided to becoming her true self.
KWÊSKOSÎW (SHE WHISTLES)
Short Subject – Fiction 00:12:16 D: Thirza Cuthand P: Sera-Lys McArthur
En route to her girlfriend's place on a night when the Northern Lights are out, a two-spirit nêhiyaw woman is assaulted by her cab driver. Amidst the struggle, she discovers a deadly supernatural power that may help her solve the mystery of her mother's disappearance.
LEO'S FISHHEADS - LEECH GATHERING
Children's/Youth Production 00:11:00 D: Gloria Kim P: Raj Panikkar (Executive Producer), Chris Szarka (Executive Producer), Karen Hawes (Executive Producer, Creative Producer)
Leo’s FishHeads is a science adventure series that explores what is going on under the waves and around the shorelines. Sayat and Christian are passionate about any and all creatures that make water their home. Along with Leo The Catfish they’ll get to know as many aquatic creatures as they can and find ways we can all protect them.
LICHEN
Short Subject – Non-Fiction 00:12:00 D: Lisa Jackson P: Janine Marchessault, Chris Kroitor
Lichen is an otherworldly film that takes a deep dive into a species that confounds scientists to this day. Ancient and diverse, thriving in adversity, lichen is a model of ‘emergence.’ This film reveals the hidden magical beauty of this remarkable life form and asks what we might learn from it.
LILLY GOES TO THE DOGS
Children's/Youth Production 00:06:00 D: The Bum Family P: Xstine Cook
Lilly, a 10-foot tall orange monster, visits a the Victoria Dog Show, but her friend Fluffle gets sequestered in the mutt pen! Will Lilly take Best in Show?
LISTENING TO ORCAS
Documentary Science/Nature/Technology 00:43:00 D: Michael Allder, Yanick Rose, Volker Barth P: Pat Ferns, Fabrice Esteve, Volker Barth
Since the 1960s, our knowledge of orcas has steadily evolved. This species, once feared as apex predators and “killers of the deep”, are now recognized as extraordinarily intelligent, emotional, and social in ways that are remarkably human-like. Listening to Orcas explores the ground-breaking research that lies behind these shifts in perception and documents the key roles and contributions of a remarkable group of life-long orca scientists, many of whom live and work on Canada’s West Coast.
LOOKING BACK
Student Productions 00:11:00 D: Anna Anaka P: Anna Anaka
Looking Back. A Dramatic, Musical Short Film What is your biggest regret? For Maria, a well-established, professional Filipino woman, her biggest regret has to do with her relationship with her mother, Gloria. When Maria finds out Gloria has passed away, she is angry that she has been abandoned once again without explanation (just as Gloria did when Maria was a child) – an anger she has carried with her throughout her life.
LOVE IN QUARANTINE
Short Subject – Non-Fiction 00:10:00 D: Millefiore Clarkes P: Rohan Fernando – National Film Board of Canada When COVID-19 protocols impose restrictions on human interaction, Millefiore Clarkes seizes the opportunity to reflect on the nature of love itself, juxtaposing her own existential quest with those of a teenager grappling with identity and self-worth in a time of social distancing, and a woman who finds surprising new romance despite pandemic isolation.
LOVE LETTERS FROM EVEREST
Animation 00:07:30 D: Celeste Koon P: Shasha Nakhai
A long-distance love story unfolds via letters exchanged during the 1956 Everest expedition.
MAN MAY TELL
Student Productions 00:14:35 D: Josiah Dyck P: Josiah Dyck
A roofing foreman is sentenced by his boss to attend Anger management after an incident with a labourer turned south. While dissecting into each attendees relationships with anger, Steven attempts to deal with a rather unforgiving day.
MATHILDE AND THE LOVE ROOM
Student Productions 00:18:00 D: Chantal Limoges P: Sylvain D’Auteuil , Chantal Limoges
Puffing on super slim cigarettes, wearing high heels, Madame Mathilde, as she's often called, is an exceptional, tireless public health nurse on a mission to help the homeless in Brussels through countless projects. Will she be able to convince Valérie and Mohammed to find some intimacy at her Love Room?
MAZZARELLO
Student Productions 00:19:00 D: Carmen Rachiteanu P: Marie-Christine Roussel Amalia is a national amateur boxing champion in Argentina. She decides to leave everything behind and head to Germany, hoping to become a professional boxer. She then meets Kai, a severe looking coach with a soft side. This film is the intimate portrait of their encounter.
MEDDLE
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:07:00 D: Gillian Darling P: Gillian Darling
Acclaimed Haida Manga artist, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, pushes the boundaries of the art world by challenging the divide between contemporary and so-called “Native Art”. With humour, kinetic innovation and expansion of traditional and contemporary forms, Yahgulanaas directly confronts the tension he identifies as arising from a legacy of historic racism that persists within and beyond the Western Art World.
MEET AND EAT AT LEE'S GARDEN
Documentary History & Biography 00:44:00 D: Day's Lee P: Day's Lee
Growing up I knew little about my father’s past. The restaurant he opened on Park Ave in 1951 was key. While researching it, I discovered little known facts about his life and the unexpected story of the Chinese and Jewish immigrant communities bound together by the food the restaurants served.
MIDDLE OF NOWHERE
Student Productions 00:15:03 D: Molly Shears P: Julien Cornwall, Molly Shears
After the sudden death of their older brother, Dezzy and Oscar move to Northern Canada to spend the summer with their chainsmoking grandma. When Oscar becomes preoccupied with trying to impress their overconfident cousin, Dezzy seeks refuge in a mysterious creature she sees in the woods.
MIDNIGHT SHINE – LONELY BOY
Performing Arts & Entertainment 00:04:23 D: Cliff Hokanson , RoseAnna Schick P: RoseAnna Schick, Cliff Hokanson, Adrian Sutherland
The song "Lonely Boy", written by Adrian Sutherland from the remote Cree community of Attawapiskat, is about the loss of his father – not an easy experience to capture in a music video. Production took place over three days, with three cameras, at three different locations in Winnipeg, with actors and extras, and full-band performance by Midnight Shine. But it’s the last-minute addition of an adorable four-year-old on the final shoot day that just might steal the show. And all the hearts.
MOBILE MD: EPISODE 104
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:22:00 D: Colin McNeil P: Steve Allen , Dr. Samantha Henley
A young mother from a tiny prairie town is given valuable medical advice that helps her two young sons battle debilitating eczema. Then Dr. Henley is invited to be the physician of a wild and dangerous demolition derby held by a remote First Nation. Not only does the doctor help those that get injured, but she enters a race herself.
MOBILE MD: EPISODE 201
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:22:00 D: Colin McNeil P: Jeff Stecyk; Dr. Samantha Henley
Dr. Henley visits country music artist Will Ballyntyne and helps treat the mysterious ringing in his ears, a health problem he worries could jeopardize his career. At the same time, she struggles to find answers for a woman laid low by her fluctuating hormones.
MONIQUE'S ON 4TH – THE MUSIC VIDEO
Performing Arts & Entertainment 00:10:00 D: Erica Barr, Nick Bohle P: Nick Bohle (Hatchap Productions)
Lethbridge's matron drag queen, Didi d'Edada and her son Castrati can't find a dress for Mama to wear to the music video launch! When a tornado strikes they are whisked away to a magical land called Monique's on 4th and all their fashion dreams come true!
MOUNTAINS
Performing Arts & Entertainment 00:03:42 D: Nathanael Vass P: Nathanael Vass, Leah Barley
A found-footage music video for Leah Barley's single "Daddy" featuring 8mm film of her grandparents' honeymoon in 1942.
MR. EMANCIPATION: THE WALTER PERRY STORY
Documentary History & Biography 1:00:08 D: Preston Chase P: The Walter Perry Freedom Foundation
Mr. Emancipation is the story of Walter Perry’s determination to put on a celebration that would transcend divisions of race and class. He staged an Emancipation Day festival that was where everyone wanted to be. Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King Jr, Jesse Owens all headed there because, as civil rights activist Dick Gregory said, "The largest Juneteenth celebration was not in America, it was in Windsor, Canada.” A celebration of ending slavery sounds grim. What Walter Perry organized was the exact opposite of grim. For him, the Emancipation Weekend was a celebration of life and escape from reality.
MURPHY'S LAW
Short Subject – Fiction 00:11:38 D: Kate Green P: Kate Green
It’s 1897, Northern British Columbia. Outlaws, Billy and Clara, gun down vigilantes about to hang Mary-Jo, their older sister. Mary Jo, who hasn’t been feeling well of late seems to be getting worse. Her younger sisters realize Mary Jo has “the strange rabies”. Clara fights to save her. Maybe she’ll get better and when they get to Dawson City they can start to live a life of peace? MUSE ROOM
Student Productions 00:15:16 D: Monika Kraska P: Brandon Nicoletti
An illegal immigrant working as a peep show dancer tries to escape from the seedy underbelly of the city she and her lover are trapped in. She must navigate a working relationship with her clients, while avoiding the looming threat of deportation.
MY LIFE IN LIMBO
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:25:00 D: Anna Fahr P: Anna Fahr
My Life in Limbo tells the story of Manal, a single mother of four from Damascus who has lived in Lebanon for eight years. To make ends meet, she operates a hair salon out of her cramped onebedroom apartment in Bourj Hammoud, Beirut’s Armenian quarter. Her youngest son, Jamil, is an up-and-coming rap artist who goes by the name Jico El-Irani. Her eldest daughter, Riham, was recently attending university in Damascus but had to leave her studies because of the war.
MY PRIDE: THE SERIES EPISODE ONE
Animation 00:14:16 D: Madeleine Patton P: Madeleine Patton
My Pride is a 10-part dark fantasy web-series following a queer, disabled lioness bidden by the Goddesses to heal her broken world. Injured as a cub and unable to demonstrate her hunting abilities, she earns the name Nothing from her spiteful mother. Throughout the series, Nothing overcomes banishment and finds meaning and purpose outside of the judgment of Pride Law.
NARCOLEAP: SEASON 2
Series 00:15:00 D: Kate Green P: Kate Green, Jon Cooksey, Amber Orchard
When college student Kelsey Atkins unexpectedly begins to leap into the bodies of other people during her bouts of narcolepsy,
she becomes a target in the deadly world of military espionage.
NO ROAD BLOCKS JUST DETOURS
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:59:33 D: Simon Jaynes, Sean Perrun P: Simon Jaynes
Fresh off a devastating defeat, a professional athlete close to retirement puts it all on the line to compete with the best extreme sports athletes in the world.
NORTH SHORE NOTES
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:25:29 D: Graeme Bachiu P: Graeme Bachiu
While the world faced an unprecedented public health emergency during the COVID-19 pandemic, global challenges became intensely personal. Combining selfshot footage with more traditionally sourced visuals, North Shore Notes explores some of the stories of creatives in rural Southern Ontario, Canada as they grapple with extraordinary circumstances.
NOVEMBER 11TH BOUQUET
Scripted 00:08:15 D: Gordon Pepper P: Gordon Pepper and George Grassick
Through a personal poem, a man recounts the memory of his father and a wartime colleague, and the meaning of Remembrance Day.
NUXALK RADIO
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:03:16 D: Banchi Hanuse P: Jessica Hallenbeck, Dave Shortt
A day in the life of 91.1, Nuxalk Radio, a radio station built to help keep the Nuxalkmc language alive, broadcasting the laws of the lands and waters. O C'EST POUR OTTAWA!
Children’s/Youth Productions 00:01:30 D: Christopher Redmond P: Hoda Elatawi
O c’est pour Ottawa! is a series of 26 shorts where we show off the incredible awesomeness of the nation’s capital while taking a deep dive into the alphabet. Each episode of this preschool/early school age series features a different letter, as we visit six to eight unique examples of objects and/or places that start with that letter, in the city. We'll get to know Ottawa from A to Z!
OBDURATE
Short Subject – Fiction 00:09:04 D: Jim Morrison IV P: Cynthia Crofoot, Bar Kirshon
On the happiest day of her life, a woman needs to decide if she will takes steps to avoid the worst day of her life.
OCCAM'S RAZOR – SHORT FILM 1950S
Short Subject - Fiction 00:06:48 D: Ranjit Singh P: Ranjit Singh, Balvinder Gill, Ruth Pardazski
A Psychological Thriller...A Young Woman searches for clues to find her missing Lover with the help of a Psychiatrist Friend!
ODE TO MY FATHER
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:22:00 D: Jorge Requena Ramos P: Orlando Braun
A musician uses music & art to heal while trying to solve the emotional puzzle left behind by his father’s suicide before becoming a father himself.
OLD DOG
Animation 00:03:03 D: Ann Marie Fleming P: Shirley Vercruysse
Since his partner passed away, Henry relies on his carer for companionship and help with life’s
obstacles, from failing eyesight and unsteady legs to fatigue and incontinence. All dogs should be so lucky and so loved.
ONE MORE CHANCE, BLAIR
Short Subject - Fiction 00:04:56 D: Diana Dai P: Diana Dai
This short fiction film is about love, betrayal and reconciliation. Jesse had an affair outside the marriage, she comes back and asks for forgiveness from her husband Blair.
ORIGINAL LAUGHTER
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:20:00 D: Jarret Twoyoungmen P: LeeAnne Ireland, Jessica, Soloman Chiniquay
A short documentary exploring Indigenous humour and laughter and how it supports healing and resiliency.
OTANIMM/ ONNIMM (DAUGHTER/FATHER)
Experimental 00:03:34 D: Neko Wong-Houle, Terrance Houle P: Xstine Cook
A short animation based on the relationship of daughter and father artists, and their deep connection to one another. Using dialogue, music, traditional animation, stop-motion, experimental DIY photography using Caffenol (coffee/vitamin C developer) and 2D rotoscoping, Neko and her father Terrance share a unique look at an indigenous daughter/father story.
PANDEMIC MINDS
Student Productions 00:22:49 D: Sayda Mumtaha Habib P: Sayda Mumtaha Habib, Trevor Grant
Pandemic Minds investigates human behaviour in a global crisis through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic. As 7 billion people confront death, fear, anxiety and isolation many are selflessly devoted to helping their fellow humans, while others create chaos, abuse power or take advantage of fellow citizens. The documentary explores five factors of human behaviour through the stories of ordinary people.
PANDORA
Children’s/Youth Productions 00:47:02 D: Véa P: Youtheatre, ProductionsUP
What starts as an innocent search quickly escalates for 16 year-old Pandora, as the world of online porn unfolds before her. Conflicted yet drawn in by what she sees, Pandora begins to feel the impact on her real-world relationships. Drawing inspiration from the Greek myth of Pandora’s box, Pandora explores the dangers of defining oneself through the prism of the internet, and the importance of remaining plugged into the real world.
PAPER KINGDOMS
Student Productions 00:11:30 D: Raine Bracken P: Natalie O'Neill
Paper Kingdoms is a mixed media fantasy film in which an imprisoned princess with the magical ability to discern truth from lies faces off against a demon who specializes in deceit. To win her freedom she must face the falsehoods that serve as the foundation for her kingdom’s history and discover whether truth is more powerful than deception.
PARAMEDICS: EMERGENCY RESPONSE, SEASON 4
Series 00:30:00 D: Antonio Hrynchuk P: Antonio Hrynchuk, Karen Parhar, Ryan Malone, Eric Michael Perez
Paramedics: Emergency Response Season 4 is a 6 x 30 documentary series that chronicles select teams of paramedics at MD Ambulance as they respond to 911 emergency calls in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
PATCHWORK HERO
Student Productions 00:08:10 D: Emily Pasternak P: Maresha Noel
Iggy, a 21-year-old computer engineering drop-out, argues with her mother. Her father, who passed just a few weeks ago, had inexplicably left Iggy most of his fortune, excluding her mother and little brother in his will.
PEKIWEWIN RELIEF & PRAYER CAMP
Documentary Social/Political 00:06:01 D: Jeromy Deleff P: Jordan Turko
Camp Pekiwewin was a ceremonial site for the house-less community in Edmonton that lasted from July – November 2020. Among the many aims were to provide refuge and challenge the municipality that acknowledges treaty and Indigenous communities in council, but consistently denies and erases Indigenous peoples' title to occupy their territories. As told by camp residents.
PINOY TALK
Community Television Productions 00:30:00 D: Lealynd Messer P: Ryan Riopay, Jacob Jala, Doris Patel, Rey Caparino, Lealynd Messer
Are you ready for an amazing ride of your life? Pinoy Talk will take you on a roller coaster of fun and adventure as we bring you to the next level of Filipino culture and heritage. Join us as we our story where and when it happens now.
PLANTED IN 2020
Student Productions 00:18:11 D: Santiago Bessai P: Santiago Bessai
Despite a workforce in quarantine, Canada planted almost 700 million trees in 2020 – the most ever. With future forests under threat, a young woman journeys into the Canadian bush to endure a grueling and unconventional season of tree planting.
POROUS
Performing Arts & Entertainment 00:27:35 D: Eric Hill, Adrienne Adams, Ania Ślusarczyk, Ian Campbell, Mike Rollo, Elian Mikkola, Evie Ruddy, Kyath Battie P: Amber Goodwyn
An episodic, collaborative, experimental, feminist sci-fi musical about an extraterrestrial named Natural Sympathies whose space ship crashes on Earth and her ensuing journey to fix and fuel her ship, leading her to unexpected discoveries about her new surroundings.
PRAIRIE PRIDE
Community Television Productions 00:30:00 D: Spencer Burridge P: Brett Littlemore, Michele Tyndall, Spencer Burridge
Your fabulous guide to all things queer in the Queen City and throughout Saskatchewan!
PRESSURE PLAY
Short Subject - Fiction 00:16:00 D: Eric Bizzarri P: Riel Bo
Fraser, 17, is a shy and introverted only child, but he speaks volumes on the court through his passion for basketball. Fraser has a chance to prove himself when the coach catches him practicing after school hours.
PROMISE ME
Scripted 00:24:47 D: Alison Duke P: Fonna-Tasha Seidu, Lucas Joseph
Charlie still has hope and is adamant in caring for her mother, Yolonda Thomas, as her health takes a turn for the worse. Loyal, she insists on sticking by her mother’s side until the very end. But when her school begins to notice Charlie’s absence, she is placed under a system of
surveillance and Charlie will soon come to find that some decisions are outside of her control.
QUEER ISOLATION
Student Productions 00:11:19 D: Jordana Valerie Allen-Shim P: Barrie Film Festival
Queer Isolation is a short film made for the Barrie Film Festival’s Youth Virtual Media Arts Program about Noelle, a young queer woman of color forced back into the closet when she moves back in with her parents after losing her job due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
R.O.I.
Scripted 00:21:00 D: Benjamin Blais P: ActionCAN Films
Faced with a power vacuum, the prodigal daughter of a crime syndicate must stake her moral compass in a bid to seize the throne.
REBEL
Short Subject – Fiction 00:15:00 D: Pier-Philippe Chevigny P: Geneviève Gosselin-G.
Alex, a six-year-old boy from Quebec, is much too young to understand why thousands of refugees have been entering Canada illegally. Yet when his father takes him along to a vigilante patrol in the woods to hunt out trespassing migrants, something inside him tells him to rebel.
RECEIVER
Short Subject – Fiction 00:15:00 D: Cavan Campbell P: Cavan Campbell, Sedina Fiati, Emily Andrews
Sriyani, an idealistic and overtaxed social worker of Sri Lankan descent, is a counselor at a telephone help line. She has built her life around helping others, but always at the expense of those closest to her. RED BALLOON
Short Subject – Fiction 00:10:00 D: Avi Federgreen P: Avi Federgreen, Laura Tremblay, Jen Pogue, Emily Andrews
A devoted father overcome with despair over his young son’s illness learns that true freedom comes from love and letting go.
REEF RESCUE
Documentary Science/Nature/Technology 00:44:00 D: Su Rynard P: Merit Jensen Carr, Aaron Floresco
In the last 50 years, we have lost roughly half of the planet’s coral. These vital underwater ecosystems are being wiped out by overfishing, pollution, and more catastrophically, rising water temperatures due to climate change. Scientists predict that in 30 years, nearly all of the world’s coral will be lost, as part of an environmental disaster threatening food security for hundreds of millions of people worldwide and irreparably harming ocean ecosystems. But new groundbreaking scientific discoveries are offering a glimmer of hope. Reef Rescue follows scientists unlocking the secrets of how coral has evolved over millions of years.
RESTAURANTS ON THE EDGE
Lifestyle & Reality 00:55:00 D: Justin Harding, Rob Brunner P: Matthew Hornburg, Mark J.W. Bishop, Courtney Hamlet, Steven Mars, Donna Luke, Rob Brunner, Justin Harding
Restaurants on the Edge is a lifestyle series that invites viewers into restaurants located in some of the world’s most stunning locations: On the edge of the water, on a mountainside, overseeing a white, sandy beach, and more. Despite their outstanding views, these eateries haven’t been able to create an experience that lives up to their magnificent view.


RETRIBUTIVE MINDS
Short Subject – Fiction 00:07:28 D: Mehrtash Mohit P: Arash Sajadi Hoseini
A man returns to his home country expecting to grieve his sister’s death but instead finds himself struggling to reconcile his ideologies while immersed in the society he left behind.
RKLSS
Animation 00:05:07 D: Tank Standing Buffalo P: Xstine Cook
Tank, a natural artist who is always drawing, runs into trouble with the law with his gang of friends. Tank is convicted, jailed, and subjected to solitary confinement and intense brutality. His art allows him to escape his terrible conditions. He discovers his own native spirituality while in jail, and through his art, finds a way to be in the world, and to reflect on his own reality.
ROUNDUP
Experimental 00:03:20 D: Nettie Wild P: Nicholas Klassen
Watch 4,000 cattle return from summer grazing to 20 families who share a communal pasture and corral. Mesmerizing visual patterns from sky and ground frame an evocative contemplation of the relationship between humans and animals, landscape and architecture.
RUNNING WILD: THE CATS OF CORNWALL
Documentary Science/Nature/Technology 00:52:06 D: Aaron Hancox P: Judy Holm, Michael McNamara, Aaron Hancox
Cats might be cuddly and cute but they are decimating the environment like other invasive species. As ecologists and citizens alike try to control outdoor cat populations, not everyone is on board. Especially in Cornwall, Ontario, where cat advocates are fighting for humane solutions. Finding a fix won’t be easy in this small city with a big cat problem.
SAVING MINDS
Documentary Social/Political 00:55:00 D: Catherine Mullins P: Catherine Mullins
Myriam Anouk and Alo have spent years seeking effective treatment within a mental health system that has medicated them but failed to address the roots of their suffering. Saving Minds captures their intimate stories as they navigate their way to recovery. With added insights from experts in the field, and the candid testimony of author Joanne Greenberg (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden), the film gives viewers a ringside seat as a new approach to mental health care begins to take shape; one that moves beyond the biological-medical model towards a more therapeutic and empathetic approach that puts the patient first and uses medication cautiously.
SEARCH AND RESCUE: NORTH SHORE
Series 00:56:28 D: Grant Baldwin P: Jenny Rustemeyer
This five-episode series follows the highly skilled volunteer members of North Shore Rescue as they find and rescue people in distress in the rugged mountains, canyons, forests and urban environments of North Vancouver. Through the lens of real rescues, we meet some of the people who give their time to the busiest volunteer rescue organization in the country.
SENSORY
Student Productions 00:05:04 D: Calic Tolentino P: Calic Tolentino
Invigoration of the mundane city lights.
SHADOW OF DUMONT
Documentary History & Biography 00:43:37 D: Trevor Cameron P: Anand Ramayya, Kelly Balon
Trevor, detached from his Métis roots, and living in Toronto, pilots a campervan across North America to track the life and legacy of his childhood hero, Métis leader and his great-great-uncle, Gabriel Dumont.
SO, WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Short Subject – Fiction 00:04:00 D: Jeffrey John Eyamie P: Karen Tusa
When Karina asks Dmitri his opinion on her artwork, he scrambles to find an answer that's not going to get him in trouble. But their relationship is put to the test when Dmitri's tepid response forces Karina to expose Dmitri's secret.
SOVEREIGN SOIL
Documentary Science/Nature/Technology 00:52:00 D: David Curtis P: Andrew Connors, Shirley Vercruysse
Set in the northern wilds surrounding the sub-Arctic town of Dawson City, Yukon, Sovereign Soil explores what it takes to grow local food north of 64 degrees. At the far-flung edge of Canada’s Boreal forest, a handful of unlikely farmers are growing everything from snow-covered Brussels sprouts to apples. These modern-day agrarians have carved out small patches of fertile soil in an otherwise unforgiving expanse of isolated wilderness to make a living and a life.
SPACE KIDS
Children’s/Youth Productions 00:02:00 D: Tara Hungerford, Eric Hogan P: Tara Hungerford, Eric Hogan, Tracey Mack, Marney Malabar (Executive Producer, TVOkids), Caroline Voitovici, TVOKids
Space Kids explores the infinite wonders of our universe and answers the big questions, like is their life on other planets? How is a star born? How do you become and astronaut? And are we really made of star dust? Mixing amazing NASA archive footage with cool animation, Space Kids gives curious kids the ABC's of outer space.
STANDSTILL
Short Subject - Fiction 00:12:35 D: Katia Shannon P: Katia Shannon, Gareth Brown A fight to get through the gridlock becomes a fight for survival for Amanda as her body comes to a standstill.
STEPPING
Short Subject – Non-fiction 00:04:28 D: Dianne Ouellette P: Dianne Ouellette
This short film is about a moment in time encapsulating perseverance and a motherdaughter relationship.
STITCHED GLASS
Documentary Arts & Culture. 00:21:35 D: Ian Daffern and Omar Majeed P: Ian Daffern, Id productions
In 2003, actor and artist Kirk Dunn set out on a pilgrimage to knit a series of awe-inspiring tapestries inspired by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Knitting something this ambitious takes time and inspiration, forcing him out of his comfort zone. After fifteen years of painstaking craft, Kirk is ready to share his tapestries with the world with their launch at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. Stitched Glass follows an artist grappling with religion at large, and explores how even the grandest of designs can be begun with just one stitch.
STOOD UP!
Experimental 00:04:40 D: Cjay Boisclair P: Cjay Boisclair
A lifelong wing-man and serial 'best friend', Ben decides to shake things up with a blind date. When things go awry, will fate step in and save him from forever being friend-zoned?
STRANDED
Student Productions 00:23:20 D: Kehinde Olalafe P: Kehinde Olalafe, Trevor Grant
Fed up with a life of struggle and uncertainty in Nigeria, Michael and Solomon wanted out. Their destination was Europe, where they hope to live and work in a land perceived to be flowing with milk and honey and with streets paved with gold. With no entry visas to their country of destination, they opted for the treacherous journey through the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean.
STRING THEORY
Experimental 00:02:00 D: Gordon Pepper P: Gordon Pepper
A poetic look at a Saskatchewan fall with help from Bach and Glenn Gould.
STRONG SON
Short Subject - Fiction 00:03:12 D: Ian Bawa P: Ian Bawa
An endearing portrait of a South Asian father as he attempts to give life and marital advice to his bodybuilding and image-obsessed son. This deeply touching, comedic short film is an autobiographical piece that stars the director's own father, Jagdeep Singh Bawa.
SUICIDE: THE HIDDEN PANDEMIC
Documentary Social/Political 00:55:00 D: Matthew Campea P: Christopher Sumpton, Matthew Campea
As the world self-isolates, the risk of a surge in suicides is greater than ever before. Such is true for Sophia, 22, who would be the last person you would expect to take her own life. Having overcome thoughts of suicide before, Sophia wants to help others do the same by volunteering for a spot on a suicide hotline in which only 1 in 10 applicants will complete their training. Beginning six months before the pandemic, this film journeys into the hidden world of suicide prevention, where brave volunteers deliver hope to those who feel stuck in the darkness.
TRIBAL
Student Productions 00:14:57 D: DJ Carnegie P: Dj Carnegie
This is a story based upon indigenous folklore, superstitions, and stories of evil. A brother seeking freedom from destitution and another who will come to realize the sinister truth... It is not superstition It is not folklore Evil exist... Beware. Inspired by a story told by David L. Benjoe III 1975-2017 and dedicated to his memory.
THANADOULA
Short Subject – Non-Fiction 00:06:00 D: Robin McKenna P: Robin McKenna (Gaudete Films), Jelena Popovic (NFB)
Two sisters entwined by love. When Annie disappears, her younger sister, Natalie, seeks her out in an unconventional way: as a thanadoula, accompanying the dying in their final stages. Between their slow and final breaths, Natalie finds a bridge between life and death and, ultimately, a pathway to her sister.
THE ABDUCTION PROJECT
Short Subject – Fiction 00:06:16 D: Tony Quiñones P: Judith Silverthorne
Strange beings that no one has seen have infiltrated the world, terrorizing people. Parents with a son (Michael), who is highly intelligent but has peculiar behaviours, mistakenly move to the other side of their city to try to escape them. However, they seem to have arrived for their neighbours across the street who are quickly packing and moving. Michael's family is packing up too, and although Michael is told not to go anywhere, he is curious and heads to the neighbour’s empty house to investigate.

THE ARCTICS
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:56:45 D: Naomi Mark, Marty O'Brien P: Marty O'Brien, Naomi Mark, Suzanne E. Greening
The Arctics is a never before seen look at the history and impacts of the Arctic Winter Games, an international biennial multi sport games that has been celebrating circumpolar sport and culture in the North since 1970. This short documentary follows the stories of characters from across the 9 contingents that make up the international competition as they prepare to partake in the 2020 Arctic Winter Games which mark 50 years since first opening.
THE CALL
Student Productions 00:23:34 D: Joseph Bernacki P: Nathan Meyers
Tucked away in the heart of Muenster, SK lies St. Peter’s Abbey. Established in 1903 as the oldest Benedictine monastery in Canada, the abbey was once a bustling home to over 60 resident monks at its peak. Now the hallways are filled with solitude as the remaining 12 monks continue their daily routines of prayer amidst a dwindling community. As the western world continues to evolve religiously, this documentary explores the Benedictine faith and the people of Saskatchewan that embody its tradition. This is The Call.
THE CAMPAIGN
Student Productions 00:06:52 D: Jakob Densky P: Jack Parker
Two step-brothers attempt to bond over Live Action Role Playing.
THE DAY MY JOB TRIED TO KILL ME
Documentary History & Biography 00:44:00 D: John Barnard, Chris Charney P: Chris Charney, Scott R. Leary, Kyle Bornais
The Day My Job Tried To Kill Me will examine one instance where survivors detail the day that their workplace turned into a living hell. The show will go behind the headlines of some of the world's most infamous workplace disasters.
THE FAKE CALENDAR
Animation 00:01:00 D: Meky Ottawa P: Maral Mohammadian, Jelena Popović
A neon glimpse into a personal world within an urban landscape. From FOMO to JOMO, The Fake Calendar is an artist’s expression of how people come up with interesting and creative ways to avoid social functions in favour of their own private space.
THE LAST TIME YOU MADE ME BREAKFAST
Student Productions 00:10:29 D: Charlie Steele P: Karina Meidell
Desperate for food, Michael, a young homeless man breaks into an apartment belonging to an elderly woman with Alzheimer's. As he makes his way through the apartment, he is surprised to find Emma, the elderly woman lying in bed. She mistakes Michael for her deceased husband and invites him to have breakfast with her. Enjoying the feeling of being wanted and safe he stays with her, until Emma's daughter unexpectedly arrives.
THE LEAST WE CAN DO
Documentary Social/Political 00:52:00 D: Moira Simpson P: Christine McDowell, Peggy Thompson, Barbara Shuman, Elizabeth Walker, Leora Kuttner, Barbara Etches, Leslie Timmins, Crystal Verge
On August 3, 2014, ISIS extremists began a campaign of genocide against the Yazidi, a religious minority in Northern Iraq. They murdered the men, forced the boys into ISIS military training camps, and enslaved the women and girls, subjecting them to torture and rape in a fate that survivor Nadia Murad describes as “worse than death.” A small group of women in British Columbia, Canada, are relieved when the Canadian government votes to bring Yazidi women and girls as refugees to Canada and provide them
with comprehensive trauma care for their unimaginable suffering.
THE LONG TODAY
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:16:47 D: Niobe Thompson P: Niobe Thompson
My Dad turned 70 this summer. So he found a “river” on a map, repaired one of his old wood canoes, and invited his family to help him celebrate the big day. Only a few of us showed up.
THE LORD’S DAY
Student Productions 00:06:51 D: Simon Weizineau P: Wapikoni Mobile
To get over his Sunday boredom, a young Atikamekw spends time with friends, reminiscing about his dogs.
THE MILLIONAIRE'S BURGER
Scripted 00:05:27 D: Rob White P: Jon Tewksbury, Rob White, Nathan White
Paula and Nathan just wanted a quick lunch at a local diner but they end up getting much more than they could possibly afford: A specialty item for a particular class of customers.
THE MOVE: MICHAELA – ACRO
Performing Arts & Entertainment 00:04:18 D: Lucius Dechausay P: Lucius Dechausay, Romeo Candido, Andrew D’Cruz
As a competitive acro dancer, 16-year-old Michaela Beck is used to harsh critiques on stage — but it was the judgment she faced off-stage as a young trans dancer that almost pushed her out of dance forever. In this emotional film, she performs a deeply personal dance about transition and tolerance. THE MUSIC BOX
Animation 00:11:29 D: Joe Chang P: Joe Chang, Yang Li
This animated short film is based on a real story and sets in China during the Cultural Revolution in 1967, It is about a young boy Liang Liang, whose family is suddenly taken to the countryside by Red Guards. He is able to grab the only thing he treasures which is a western style music box, and is careful not to expose it to the red guards since it was linked to western culture.
THE NORTH STAR: FINDING BLACK MECCA
Documentary History & Biography 00:22:21 D: Angel Panag, Torrin Blades P: Angel Panag, Godfred Adjei, Torrin Blades
Once called "The Black Mecca"and "A Coloured Man’s Paris", Chatham-Kent is a region in Canada with a long history of Black settlement. In spite of hardships, the community has thrived. The North Star is an independent film that documents the past and the present of a people who have helped shape this country, but are often left out of its textbooks.
THE PILGRIMAGE
Short Subject – Non-Fiction 00:13:13 D: Lori Lozinski P: Lori Lozinski
A two-day women-only mindful motorcycle quest that took place on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
THE POO BAG 2
Short Subject – Fiction 00:11:38 D: Dani Barker P: Dani Barker, Gerald Situ
A true story about the horrific adventures of making a short film called The Poo Bag during COVID-19.
THE SCENT
Student Productions 00:13:22 D: Farhad Pakdel P: Farhad Pakdel
Sarah faces discrimination in her workplace and is subject to her boyfriend’s fetishistic obsession. She needs to break free and move on.
THE TOUCHED
Short Subject - Fiction 00:05:31 D: Radha Menon P: Tony Sciara
A boy hears the call and cannot resist the touch. La Toccata is a five-minute magic realism film exploring our obsession with youth and beauty. A boy is drawn to the sea by a siren and gets more than he bargained for!
THE UNFORGOTTEN
Experimental 00:31:23 D: Christopher Paetkau P: Christopher Paetkau
Most Canadians hold their health care system in great reverence. Yet beneath the veneer of respectability lies a dark history that has largely remained untold; that in Canada health service has been used as a tool to buttress racist stereotypes, and repress and assimilate Indigenous people. In five interlocking vignettes that cover the stages of life; birth, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and elderhood, The Unforgotten explores Canadian healthcare through the shared experience of Inuit, Metis and First Nations people.
THE UNIVERSE ACCORDING TO DAN BUCKLEY
Experimental 00:09:30 D: Roberto Santaguida P: Svetla Turnin , Ezra Winton
In the beginning, there was nothing. You can get nothing easily. THE WISE FOOL
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:31:00 D: Geraldine Carr P: Geraldine Carr
Laughing is a lifetime achievement! Sooner or later everyone plays the fool. Meet Jan Henderson – director, educator, clown extraordinaire, saving the world one red nose at a time. For over 40 years, Jan has lead countless students on a magical, inspirational journey to release their inner clowns waiting in the wings. Hear Jan’s story and why she believes clowns emerge when the oft-cruel world needs them most, to entertain and gift their audiences with hope, truth, love and compassion.
THIRTY EIGHT MINUTES
Documentary Social/Political 00:14:00 D: Shasha Nakhai, Rich Williamson P: Ed Barreveld, Shasha Nakhai
A snapshot into a brief moment in time when paradise was lost - a diverse set of characters re-enact and reflect on the spur of the moment decisions they made during Hawaii’s false missile alert.
TIDES
Short Subject – Fiction 00:11:37 D: Rowan Gray P: Jessica Gibson
Discovering her ailing grandmother has escaped, Eden must track her down through a harsh Canadian winter landscape. The two women and their conflicting perceptions lead to a final, singular reality.
TINTYPE
Short Subject - Fiction 00:13:10 D: Craig Thomson P: Craig Thomson
A couple mark the tenth anniversary of finding out they have HIV.
TOMOMI ON THE FARM
Short Subject – Non-Fiction 00:12:30 D: Craig Range P: Mike Johnston
Tomomi on the Farm creates an impressionistic and artistic documentary cataloging the experiences of a Japanese woman, Tomomi, who finds herself on a Saskatchewan elk farm during the COVID-19 pandemic.
TOP CHEF CANADA
Series 00:45:00 D: Brett Morris P: John Brunton , Mark Lysakowski , Eric Abboud
Canada’s most prestigious culinary competition is back with the best and brightest professional chefs currently blazing a trail across Canada’s sizzling hot culinary scene competing for the title of Canada’s Top Chef.
TRASHED
Short Subject – Fiction 00:10:00 D: Alyson Richards P: Mike MacMillan
An uptight woman returns home to fine her kitchen trashed and her cleaning woman passed out drunk on the pantry floor.
TSUNAMI FALLS
Short Subject – Fiction 00:08:56 D: Brian McWha P: Phil Planta, Nach Dudsdeemaytha
Thomas wakes up to discover his world is about to end. Now he must come to terms with his death.
UNDENIABLY YOUNG: NORA YOUNG & THE SIX-DAY RACE
Documentary History & Biography 00:13:10 D: Julia Morgan P: Julia Morgan
Let us take you back in time to the 1930s Jazz age when – for the first time ever – female athletes were suddenly everywhere, drawing massive crowds and dominating newspaper headlines. Nineteen-year-old Nora Young is a multi-sport champion, brimming with trophies, talent and an indomitable zest for life. Breaking into the spectacularly “weird and wonderful” world of men’s Six-Day bike racing, as part of a women’s demonstration event, she seizes a rare opportunity to become one of few female cyclists ever to compete on a steeply banked velodrome track.
VIVI'S VISION
Documentary Arts/Culture 00:43:00 D: Leona Krahn P: Leona Krahn, Kyle Bornais, Cliff Hokanson
Vivi embarks on writing and producing her first play for the Winnipeg Fringe Festival after being selected in the lottery process. It's a lot of work for her for a play she won't get to see. Vivi is completely blind, having lost all her sight in her early twenties. Her play is based on the Harlem Renaissance novel Passing by Nella Larsen which tells the dramatic story of a mixed race woman who passes for white, married to a bigoted husband who doesn't know her true identity until he makes the startling discovery - with fatal results. Vivi relates strongly to the novel as she is not only blind but mixed race so "passes" often in life to better cope with her incredible challenges.
WALKS
Short Subject – Non-fiction 00:11:49 D: Al J. Moran P: Al J. Moran
An older man, faced with a difficult diagnosis, chooses to deal with it in his own way WALL OF CHEFS
Series 00:45:00 D: Dave Russell P: John Brunton, Mark Lysakowski, Eric Abboud
Every amateur cook’s dream is to have their culinary creations tasted and critiqued by an acclaimed professional chef. But what happens when a home cook has to impress not just one, but an entire wall featuring Canada’s most discerning palates? WALL OF CHEFS will test
the skill and the nerves of the country’s most aspiring Home Cooks. as they compete to cook under the towering shadow of the Wall of Chefs.
WANUSKEWIN, A CELEBRATION – BISON AND THE LAND
Community Television Productions 00:11:38 D: Jared Peace P: Jared Peace
After a 150-year absence, the first bison are born at Wanuskewin Heritage Park. Hear the story of the long journey to re-connect with the past.
WATERSHED
Short Subject - Fiction 00:14:26 D: Maxime Beauchamp P: Kent Donguines
While scavenging around an empty city after a water-borne virus has killed off most of the Earth’s population, a lone survivor finds a sliver of hope when she encounters a young Mandarin girl who may be able to chemically manufacture clean water.
WAVE FORM
Experimental 00:08:17 D: Tiz (Daniel Tysdal) P: Tiz (Daniel Tysdal)
Wave Form explores movie viewing, sharing, and making as a means of confronting the experience of mental illness. It illuminates the sustaining, transformative powers of film by transforming a variety of “waves” from cinematic history – ocean waves, waving hands, waves of soldiers – through the luma waveform scope, a technical feature of movie editing software. Converted into luma waveforms, the original filmic images are rendered unrecognizable, their representational nature exchanged for a ghostly, mesmerizing shimmer. WE ALL DREAM
Short Subject – Fiction 00:07:14 D: Daniel Stark P: Jason Hamborg, Meagan Howard-Gibbon
We All Dream is a melancholy horror short film about a sleepwalking girl, a midnight mission for ice cream, and the uneasiness of growing up in a jaded world.
WE CAME FROM THE SEA
Short Subject – Fiction 00:15:00 D: Jeremy Lutter P: Raynor Shima & Jeremy Lutter
We Came From the Sea is the story of Einar, an addict recently abandoned by his wife and five year-old daughter. As he fights to go clean in their oceanside home, Einar is haunted by an uninvited stranger.
WHAT COMES NEXT
Student Productions 00:11:43 D: Darren Summersby P: Julianna Corso
Antonia, a young law intern, has a promising life ahead of her when she receives a promotion that will take her to New York. In the midst of telling her boyfriend, he proposes to her, leaving Antonia with a difficult decision. She struggles with what she truly wants and, in the end, takes her life into her own hands.
WHAT WE DO WITH WITCHES
Short Subject – Fiction 00:09:30 D: Mario José Moreira P: Emma Sampson
Two girls set a trap for their high school bully.
WHIRLWIND
Animation 00:01:28 D: Adolfo Ruiz P: Adolfo Ruiz
Whirlwind is a hand-drawn animation, consisting of over 700 ink drawings, rendered during the
early stages (from March to July) of the 2020 global pandemic. The film’s visuals were elicited by unfolding events during these months—evoking the entanglement of urban landscapes and the natural world, while illustrating a constant sense of movement and transformation. The animation evolves through a combination of representational and abstract imagery.
WINTER SLEEP
Experimental 00:06:24 D: Chad Galloway P: Sheri Benning
Winter Sleep, a short film, offers affective critique of the agroindustry in prairie Canada. The poem and film, in conversation, ask viewers to reckon with the devastating socio-environmental impact of agribusiness, a clarifying task in re-conceiving new horizons for being here.
XO RAD MAGICAL
Experimental 0:01:00 D: Christopher Gilbert Grant P: Maral Mohammadian, Jelena Popović
XO Rad Magical is a personal lyrical poem about the daily struggle of living with schizophrenia. This psychedelic and hypnotic film shows that there is beauty in the brains of those who are at war with themselves.
YEAR OF THE GOAT
Documentary POV (Point of View) 00:44:08 D: Michael McNamara, Aaron Hancox P: Judy Holm, Michael McNamara, Aaron Hancox
Goats. They’re curious, mischievous, loving, and most of all unique – just like their owners. Year of The Goat follows a group of youthful goat-fanciers on the path to glory - a win at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair’s Dairy Goat Competition. To make it to the Royal, the Superbowl of agricultural fairs in November, they must compete in a series of regional shows across Ontario, beginning in June. YOU WILL STILL BE HERE TOMORROW
Short Subject – Fiction 00:13:00 D: Michael Hanley P: Heidi Tan, Rebeka Herron
A gay, married man is continuously forced to come out to his father, who suffers from latestage Alzheimer's.
ZEEN?
Scripted 00:30:56 D: Calyx Passailaigue P: Calyx Passailaigue, Richard Walters
Chad is a pretentious white Jamaican film director. With his ragtag Caribbean cast and crew, he aims to shoot a highbrow social drama called "Brothers in Babylon."