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- In this award-winning short thriller, a suburban mother struggles to find her children when they don't return from school one day.
- Jimmy Smith wakes up 5 minutes late for his own wedding with 4 blocks between him and the rest of his life.
- Hard-boiled private eye Hamilton Drake is called in by notorious society dame Georgia Thurlow to chase down the rat who's been blackmailing her and a famous movie star. But in this sapphic underworld, nothing is ever black and white.
- In 24/7, celebrated newsmagazine host "Roch Braun" retaliates in the only way he knows how: By appealing to his legions of fans through one of the world's most recognizable methods of storytelling - television news - in an attempt to clear his name in the face of wide-spread suspicion, hysteria and pseudo-reportage.
- In May 2006, filmmakers John Bolton and Errin Clutton were given eight days and eight hundred dollars to produce the made-for-television disaster film "Breakdown". Unfortunately, they spent the first seven days in casting. On the eighth day, they cut together "Breakdown" with the only footage they had - the video from the casting session. This is that film.
- Andrew Herberts is a unpublished author nearing the end of his days. Determined to finish his great novel before he dies, he's locked himself in his apartment, where he works night and day. He has gotten within the last chapter when a mysterious reporter unexpectedly shows up at the door to interview him about his life.
- A young man and woman sit down for a cup of coffee. They're in their twenties and have been friends since junior high school. She's been studying abroad for the last several years while he's been living in the basement of his parent's house in the same suburban community in which they grew up. When a lull in the conversation sets in, the young man decides it's the opportune time to reveal how he truly feels about her. His initial optimism that she may share his feelings slowly dissipates as the young woman attempts to let him down gently - though only after collecting all the compliments he has to offer. The young man compounds the problem by making a clumsy attempt to save face which contributes to their friendship being left in ruins.
- A dark comedy that explores the cyclical journey of a man's failed marriage, and the realization that sometimes you only get one shot to make things right.
- Two children find a ring while building a sandcastle. By placing the ring in their sandcastle, the children unknowingly begin speaking like the adult couple who lost the ring.
- Leanne is 14 and preparing a school presentation about WWII. Her dad, an actor, wants to help because he knows all about WWII from his work on the TV movie 'Brothers of Glory'. My Father's an Actor is a 10-minute comedy about parent vs. child, creative vs. conventional, and actor vs. reality.
- Crazy 8's Film Along for the Ride A group of mobsters think they have the drop on a rival gang, but things aren't always that easy in the mob world. This film was made for $800.00, from concept to script through production and post production. Completed in 8 days and shot on one 30 minute DV tape. Crazy 8's mandate Directed by Michael Love * You are only as good as the people you surround yourself with !! lots of love from LOVE Staring the best cast in the world! Darcy Belsher -Danny 'The Kid' Frank Cassini -Junior 'Old School' Michael Sunczyk -Bobby 'Bitter Boy' Emilio Salituro -Frankie 'The Fork' Craig March -Mickey 'The Mole' Tom Felcan -Bambino Boy Mike Cowie -Bambino Boy Noah Fox -Bambino Boy David K'shin Gendron -Bambino Boy (as K'shin Gendron) David S. Fullerton -Bambino Boy Best crew in the world ( who all worked for nothing except for the love of it !!!!!) Produced by Gregory Astop, Michael Love, Sheri Mayervich , Andrew Williamson executive producer Music by Emre Unal music composer Cinematography by Barry Donlevy director of photography Film Editing by Wade Taves Casting By Heike Brandstatter and Coreen Mayrs Makeup Department Jennifer Clarke hair stylist, Megan Harkness key makeup artist (as Megan Davies), Catharine Heald makeup assistant, Jenny Ambersonkey hair stylist Production Management Graeme Ball post-production supervisor Sheri Mayervich production manager Jennifer Kidd first assistant director Brad Medhurst second assistant director Art Department Lorelei Kurtenbach props Brian Busse sound assistant Rusty Dunn sound guru Jon Lavender sound Rory O'Neill sound Camera and Electrical Department Jane Drake stills photography Paul Keates second assistant camera Andrew Mackie key grip Larry Marwick first assistant camera James McMurachy gaffer Christopher Petry grip Grizz Salzl camera operator Jared Spencer best boy Dale Stebnicki grip Gerry Stebnicki best boy grip Steve Stoelzle dolly grip Matthew Tichenor camera operator Thomas E. Watson lamp operator Jay Wisdom lamp operator Lu Nelson on-line editor Peter Roeck post production Location Management David S. Fullerton location manager Craig Garbe assistant location manager Elizabeth Cantrell script assistant Klar Vassar script supervisor Ryan Steel transportation coordinator Dion Coursen craft service John Dejong production assistant Tom Felcan armorer David K'shin Gendron ... stand-in (as K'shin Gendron) Megan Gray production assistant Adele Jones stand-in Adam Miller production assistant Lane Miller production assistant Jabin Saggu production assistant Megan M. Shank production assistant (as Megan Shank) Chris Sorenson production assistant Thanks Kim Barsanti special thanks Fraser Boyle special thanks Tanya Burek special thanks Bob Dennett special thanks Anna DiFiore special thanks Rob Fournier special thanks Janice Frome special thanks Muriel Honey special thanks Rosanne Milliken special thanks Aaron Mok special thanks Don Painchaud special thanks Jim Rankin special thanks Scott Renyard special thanks Kevin Speckmaier special thanks Gordon Tait special thanks Michael Wrinch special thanks Special thanks to: Airwaves Sound Design, Breakdown Services, City of Vancouver Film Department and Special Events, Matrix Video, Studio R Post Production (post-production facilities), The Camera Shop, William F. White International.
- Christmas morning, a young boy, Cody, accidentally shrinks his mother with his father's new invention, the shrink ray. His father becomes obsessed with his missing wife and Cody runs away. 13 years later, Cody who now runs a pressure washing service, receives a call that his father is in poor health. His father on his deathbed requests to see his wife one last time. Cody with nothing but an experimental growth serum and his trusty pressure washer, shrinks himself and begins a crazy journey that spans across valley's of shag carpet and descends into the deepest depths of his father's rancid mouth; Truly a test the likes of which he's never seen before. The pressure is on!
- the story of a former weather girl, struggling as a full-time caregiver for her bedridden father until she decides to utilize the two evangelists who show up at the door.
- Ken and Angela will do whatever it takes to save their marriage. Even if it means surgically altering their personalities.
- Mary is catapulted into a horrific struggle to right old wrongs when she discovers the bones of the missing and murdered babies of an Indian residential school.
- A man and a woman have completely lost touch with the outside world - that is until the woman takes one last desperate measure to erase the pesky memory that ruined their lives.
- A young man who has nailed his hand to the wall is further abused by his neighbors.
- Esther and Eddie over-plan everything, even their sex life. When they unexpectedly discover that laughing at Eddie's jokes makes Esther climax, things start to heat up.
- Introduces us to Scott Willis, a 21st-century man. A doctor reviews his health and attributes, which are average or above, then Scott takes over, advertising himself as the man who can father your child, a man of the new century with twenty-first-century sperm. Scott first addresses lesbian couples who want to have a child. His mother vouches for him, then she digresses about herself, Scott's father, and Scotty's conception. Then Scott talks about his love for his father, a man he never met, which brings him back to his sales pitch. He argues for simultaneous, dual impregnation - Scott's version of male fantasy. Women of the world, unite; say hello to a new century. Everybody wins.
- After teasing her husband Richard about his phobia of public washrooms, Sarah learns that maybe there's more to be afraid of than she thought...