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"A short guy who is sensitive is in deep shit." So begins this investigation into the relationship between male height, self-esteem and success. With humour and bite, 5'3" Howard Goldberg tackles the tall issue of heightism. A few...
Directed by Howard Goldberg
Sand For Now (2006)
SAND FOR NOW crisscrosses the globe documenting a group of nomadic artists, whose passion for sand sculpting drives them during the long hours battling with the elements. As the film unfolds it depicts the struggles and rewards of creating monumental yet...
Saving Luna (2008)
Luna, a wild baby killer whale, gets separated from his family and seeks friendship from people, but when officials try to stop him, his life becomes a saga of conflict, loneliness, sorrow and love.
Directed by
Michael Parfit
Saving My Family Farm focusing on the sale of my family’s 6 generation farm in Whitby, ON. It's an ongoing project as the film was completed in 2010 but the farm was demolished in 2012, so the film focuses on the family farm itself, its role, the...
Directed by Kathleen Mackey
Scared Sacred (2004)
ScaredSacred deftly weaves together stunning footage with haunting memories, inspirational stories, and an evocative soundscape. Featuring an engaging, first-person narrative, this film is an exquisite portrait of a search for meaning in times of turmoil...
Directed by Velcrow Ripper
Second Bodies (2009)
Second Bodies is a Machinima film that poetically explores the avatar experiences of three women (including the filmmaker’s) in the virtual reality world of Second Life. This point-of-view, semi-autobiographical documentary intimately reflects on self-...
Directed by Sandra Danilovic
SECRETS is a film that is both tender and frightening, with unique access to the lives of some very candid teens. Dating is out. "Hooking up" is in. And then there's "friends with benefits". Viewers travel the front lines of...
Directed by Arlene Ami
Semisweet is a film that links stories of characters from across three continents who are connected solely by one simple thing: chocolate. It's a story told through the personal journeys and lives of extraordinary characters. And, although their...
Directed by MICHAEL ALLCOCK
In 100 days - between April 6 and July 16, 1994 - an estimated 800,000 men, women and children were brutally killed in the obscure African country of Rwanda. The victims - many horrifically hacked to death with machetes - were Tutsi, and moderate Hutus...
Directed by Peter Raymont
Art, activism and disability are the starting point for what unfolds as a funny and intimate portrait of five surprising individuals. Director Bonnie Sherr Klein (Not a Love Story, and Speaking Our Peace) has been a pioneer of women’s cinema and an...
Directed by Bonnie Klein
Sharkwater (2006)
For filmmaker Rob Stewart, exploring sharks began as an underwater adventure. What it turned into was a beautiful and dangerous life journey into the balance of life on earth. Filmed in visually stunning, high definition video, Sharkwater takes you into...
Directed by Rob Stewart
Spend a day with Don the Barber in his one-of-a-kind barbershop, a veritable time capsule of a by-gone era. The shop's door has been open for twenty-five and a half years, the place never once dusted, the anecdotes constantly recycled and most of...
Directed by Paul Kell
Shift Focus (2008)
Rodrigo Moreno seems to have it all. He’s a wedding photographer who spends much of his professional life shooting lavish destination weddings where money is no object. He has a beautiful wife, a nice home and two mini dogs. Yet, something is missing....
Directed by Lalita Krishna
Shipbreakers (2004)
Welcome to the ship breaking yards of Alang, India, where the world's oceangoing ships come to die. Tens of thousands of Indians live and work here, systematically dismembering, by hand, the hulks of hundreds of vessels every year, piece by piece...
Directed by Michael Kot
Shock Waves (2007)
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, a country whose record of human rights violations is among the highest in the world, the journalists at Radio Okapi constantly risk their lives in order to denounce the extreme abuses of power to which the civilian...
Directed by Pierre Mignault
Plagued by a reputation of gun violence and drugs, a community fights back with an unusual weapon The youth of Toronto’s infamous neighbourhood of Regent Park are used to being labeled and having others making decisions for them. But through a unique...
Directed by Lalita Krishna
A unique human story about witnessing and surviving the worst maritime disaster in history and the challenges faced by survivors in confronting their dark personal tragedies in the face of resistance by their countrymen, neighbours, friends and family...
SISTERS IN ARMS is a one-hour documentary that tells the story of three remarkable women who have chosen the most difficult and dangerous military professions and are facing combat on the battle fronts of Afghanistan. Corporal Katie Hodges is a...
Directed by Beth Freeman
This documentary follows the artistic life and struggle of figure skating coach and choreographer Ellen Burka from pre-war Amsterdam, to Westerbork and Theresienstadt concentration camps, to Dutch national champion in 1946, bohemian Toronto in the 1950’s...
Directed by ASTRA BURKA
Song of the Lodz Ghetto, the new feature-length documentary by David Kaufman, is a comprehensive historical account of Poland’s “first and last” Jewish ghetto, established by the Nazis during the Second World War in Lodz, Poland’s leading industrial...
Directed by David Kaufman
Spinsters (2001)
While the club scene grows, the number of female DJs does not. Through insightful interviews with DJs, producers and radio personalities, Spinsters delves into the ups and downs of being a woman in a scene that, while maintaining its underground position...
Directed by
Jackie Pelle
SPIRIT OF THE GAME ~ co-produced with the National Film Board of Canada and Global Television ~ follows a group of young dedicated athletes, their ‘tears and triumphs’, over 2 years time, as they travel to the North American Indigenous Games. Spirit...
On August 26th, 2010, fourteen filmmakers recorded multiple stories in the Montreal neighbourhood of Saint-Henri. The resulting film is a touching, funny and fascinating day-in-the-life of an eclectic community. Doris roams the streets collecting bottles...
Directed by Shannon Walsh
Can a woman have intelligence, happiness AND big boobs? Stacked Like Me reveals the world of women whose breast size defines their lives. Some are considering breast reductions. Others have discovered comfort and even power in their pneumatic pulchritude...
Directed by
Stalking Love (2005)
One camera travels across North America in search of that elusive entity; love. From prostitutes to priests, the wealthy to the poor, the aging to the very young a rainbow of intriguing characters reveal their perspectives on the one trait that binds us...
Directed by Millefiore Clarkes
STAR DREAMS - Exploring the Mystery of the Crop Circles is a remarkable attempt at making definitions in the crop circle debate by illuminating various perspectives and insights gained by the major researchers in the field. To date, there have been 11,...
Directed by Robert Nichol
Directed by Marsha Cummings
Stunt People (1989)
Lois Siegel is a filmmaker, casting director, writer, photographer, professor, and musician. She lives in Ottawa, Canada. Her film STUNT PEOPLE (featuring four generations of the Fournier family) won a 1990 Genie Award: Best Short Documentary from the...
Directed by
This film is a powerful exploration of courage and strength. A musically enhanced one hour view into the world of Renee Rodrigues, a young website designer, moderator, reporter, charity organizer and victim of congenital muscular dystrophy. Renee has a...
Directed by Nina Beveridge
A hard-core chocoholic and admitted sugar junkie quits cold turkey. Sugar Free: A Year Without Sugar is a one hour documentary that explores one woman’s foray into a year without the sweet stuff. No cookies, cakes, candies or ice-cream. No sweetened...
Directed by Shannon Grinnell
A group of ex-street kids advocate for social justice by writing and performing in a theatre production.
Directed by Greg Masuda
Sweatin' It (2002)
The story of two Mississauga teens whose lives turn upside down when they volunteer to 'sweat it' with Olympic Champion Daniel Igali. Wrestler Daniel Igali is fueled by a new dream after winning a gold medal in the Sydney Olympics. He wants...
Directed by Lalita Krishna
Sweet Talk (2010)
Told from the perspective of phone sex workers, Sweet Talk provides insight into the lived experiences of three women working within the North American sex industry.
Directed by Steven James May
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