Films titles listed alphabetically
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Découvrez l’univers fabuleux d’un petit village pas comme les autres ainsi que les exigences, contraintes, plaisirs et divertissements du tournage peu ordinaire de Babine , un film réalisé par Luc Picard d’après un scénario de Fred Pellerin.
Directed by Francine Pelletier
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Baise Majesté s'intéresse aux pratiques sexuelles contemporaines, en donnant la parole à celles qui aujourd'hui mènent le bal : les femmes. Cette série le fait de façon directe, personnelle et irrévérencieuse, c'est-à-dire en écoutant non...
Directed by Francine Pelletier
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A series of three videos that illuminate Canada's father of palliative medicine, Dr. Balfour Mount, whose own brushes with death have shaped a career that has fundamentally changed the way we care for people at the end of life. Poignant and often...
Directed by Garry Beitel
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Bats have always coexisted with man. Despite this, science has only recently begun to realize that bats possess secrets of immeasurable benefit to human beings; qualities that science is now harnessing to help the blind, to save victims of stroke, to...
Directed by Jon KALINA & Jean-Marie MIGAUD
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Bathing in Ecstasy (2010)
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Beating the Streets (1998)
"Beating the streets" traces six years in the lives of Marilyn Brighteyes, and Lance Marty, two inner-city Aboriginal teenagers struggling to turn their lives around. And it is the story of Joe Cloutier, the teacher and former dropout...
Directed by Lorna Thomas [nid:4925]
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A dynamic documentary celebrating the voices of a diversity of young Canadian women by exploring what it means to be a female in Canada. The film touches on a wide range of issues including body image, inequality and what young women can do to truly...
Directed by
Simonee Chichester - Director Jon Weiman - Co Director Torey Kohara - Co Director |
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Beings of Light (2004)
Light: More than Meets the Eye is a two part series. Part 1 - Beings of Light. Part 2 - Energies of Light. The series illuminates a vast, extended family of energies - a.k.a. light - that make up the forces at the very heart of our universe. Hour One...
Directed by Michaelin McDermott
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believers (2012)
In 2008, Sacha Sewhdat returned from attending school in England, and saw that the same irreverence for religion had become more prevalent in North America. He observed that people's inability to understand religion was a direct result of negative...
Directed by Sacha Sewhdat
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Bevel Up is a compelling documentary that follows outreach nurses through their day-to-day work as they bring healthcare directly to youth, sex workers, addicts and street people in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. As they work with people in alleys...
Directed by Nettie Wild
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Homosexuality remains illegal in roughly 80 countries and in six it is punishable by death. Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride follows the Vancouver Pride Society’s (VPS) President Ken Coolen and his VPS colleagues as they travel to places where Pride is...
Directed by Bob Christie
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Bigfoot's Reflection (2007)
Bigfoot’s Reflection is a modern psychological and ecological exploration of the giant ape-man legend of North America from the perspective of those who choose to study it and guard its wild habitat. The hour long POV documentary examines the struggles...
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Bigfoot's Reflection (2007)
Shot on location in high definition in the Pacific rain forests, the hour long POV documentary is a modern psychological and ecological exploration of the giant ape-man legend of North America from the perspective of those who choose to study it and...
Directed by Evan Beloff
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Bilaal: Yes We Can (2009)
The story of a fundraising dynamo who sold clementines when he was four to help earthquake victims in India and has raised millions of dollars for various causes.
With a resume that would be the envy of a CEO, it’s hard to believe that Bilaal is only...
Directed by Lalita Krishna
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Blockade (1993)
Blockade takes place in the mountains and valleys of northern British Columbia, at the heart of the boldest aboriginal land claims case to challenge the white history of Canada. The Gitksan and Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs claim that everything within...
Directed by Nettie Wild
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Blood and Incense (2008)
This stunning montage of still photographs and moving images captures the beauty and brutality of the centuries-old Balinese practice of cockfighting. Traditionally, blood must be spilled to appease the bhutas, the evil spirits that live underground. The...
Directed by Carl Valiquet
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Bombay Calling (2006)
Kas Lalani's flight touches down in Bombay. His cell phone is ringing off the hook. The CEO of a small British outsourcing firm, he is working hard to cash in on the global gold rush of telemarketing jobs from the West. For their efforts, they are...
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Borealis (2008)
From Portage and Main in downtown Winnipeg to the family cottage near Parry Sound in Ontario, filmmaker Frank Wolf and his inexperienced friend Taku Hokoyama tackle raging rapids and gruelling portages on a 3,100 km canoe trip through Canada's...
Directed by Frank Wolf
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BORN TO FLY (2007)
This is the story of one man who pursued that dream with an obsession bordering on madness: Angelo D’Arrigo, otherwise known as The Bird-Man. Angelo was one of the most accomplished hang-gliders in the world. In the course of his amazing sporting career...
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bp (pushing the boundaries) (2008)
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bp (pushing the boundaries) (1998)
Directed by BRIAN NASH
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Breaking Ranks (2006)
Breaking Ranks is a documentary about the plight of four U.S. soldiers seeking sanctuary in Canada as part of their resistance to the war in Iraq. The film documents their experiences as they try to exercise their consciences amidst profound emotional,...
Directed by Michelle Mason
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Breakout! The Power Of One (2009)
Three stories which demonstrate that you are never too young to make a difference. From 11 year old Alaina Podmorow who started an organization to help girls get an education in Afghanistan, to Craig Kielburger whose ‘Free The Children’ is the largest...
Directed by Lalita Krishna
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Broke. (2009)
Broke, the latest documentary from award-winning filmmaker Rosie Dransfeld, is set in a pawnshop. The owner, David Woolfson, is a banker of last resort. A grouchy old guy with a mushy heart, Jewish immigrant from South Africa, he’s been running the store...
Directed by Rosie Dransfeld
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'Brooks - The City of 100 Hellos' is a documentary about how immigration changes and challenges a cowboy town. The film gives us a rare glimpse into the lives of many of the new immigrants, refugees and temporary foreign workers that have moved...
Directed by Brandy Yanchyk
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Bruce & Me (2004)
Filmmaker Oren Siedler's personal exploration into her troubled and unusual relationship with her brilliant, charming, con-artist, white-collar criminal father takes us around the world, from Australia to USA, Canada, Israel, Mexico and Cuba. The...
Directed by Oren Siedler
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An insider’s look at the greenest homes in Canada, from strawbale to rammed earth, with eco-energy solar and wind power, even a geothermal retrofit. David Suzuki visits the ultimate sustainable house of Randy Bachman (of BTO rock and roll fame), then...
Directed by Paula Salvador
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Bump and Grind (2004)
In the Wild West, strippers like Kitty travel from club to club, city to city, in search of big money - thousands of dollars a week. It's hard to give up, though Kitty, like many dancers, has to hide her profession from the world, even from her...
Directed by Lynn Booth
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Burning Water (2010)
In the Rosebud River valley, an hour east of Calgary, the water in many homes can be lit on fire. Everyone agrees there's gas in the water. Few agree on why.
At Fiona Lauridsen's farm, just outside the hamlet of Rosebud, Fiona and her family...
Directed by
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By Woman's Hand (1994)
A story of art and passion, sorrow and tragedy, love and friendship, By Woman's Hand is a poignant documentary exploring the life and times of three of Canada's outstanding women artists from the 1920s - Prudence Heward, Sarah Robertson and...
Directed by Pepita Ferrari
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Father of three, successful TV actor and artist and proud member of the First Nations two-spirited gay community, Byron Chief-Moon is a fascinating mesh of dynamic personae. But when he dances alone in the forest, the complexity of the real world washes...
Directed by
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