Cherub 2024
A gentle character study of Harvey - a straight, fat man who decides to submit a photograph of himself to a gay magazine for 'big men and their admirers'.
A gentle character study of Harvey - a straight, fat man who decides to submit a photograph of himself to a gay magazine for 'big men and their admirers'.
A prismatic exploration recounting the 1950s visit of Parisian elites led by Chris Marker and Claude Lanzmann in the newly formed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the communist state that claims the allegiance of the filmmaker’s grandmother during the Korean War.
In an effort to make friends in high school, Lucas finds himself in a position that compromises his safety. In the aftermath, he realizes that the support he seeks is not guaranteed.
Clarisse broke up with her boyfriend the day he died. Now tasked with speaking a eulogy at his funeral, her efforts to hide their breakup are thwarted when his ghost won't leave her alone.
A box of stunning family photos awakens grief and lost memories as they are viewed for the first time on camera.
At a Halloween party a man's traumatic past is reawakened when he sees someone who looks identical to his former abuser.
Recent immigrants to Canada, working on scaffolding break the routine of their job by observing the people in the the neighbourhood from a unique, precarious and ephemeral vantage point.
A shy 12-year-old boy befriends two neighborhood brothers who lead him on a quest to make pancakes.
On her first solo voyage into outer space, astronaut Kate and her associates at mission control begin to question her sanity as she hears noises in her head and fears she is being attacked.
Christian, a 20-yr-old swim teacher, is having a hard time recovering from an incident where one his students almost drowns on his watch.
A very lucky extraterrestrial is given the opportunity to observe a real life human being!
Take Me Somewhere is a short experimental film that portrays impressions of the first track of the record “Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven” by the Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor.