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- In the final days of WWI, an allied army unit led by a shell-shocked soldier is sent to investigate a mysterious abandoned German facility located deep underground. What they find is fate worse than death.
- Due sorelle, una pianista ossessionata dall'idea di porre fine alla propria vita e l'altra scrittrice che per aiutarla, lotta contro tutto per farle cambiare quella decisione e alla fine fa profonde scoperte su se stessa.
- Fearing they won't be believed, two young Indigenous women go on the run after one's defense of the other results in a violent attack against a police officer.
- In 2009 three young men were killed in a remote part of Yellowstone National Park. The only thing more shocking than the crime itself are the bizarre events that followed.
- It's not the destination wedding that matters, but the journey the hapless videographers have trying to capture it.
- First person is a digital anthology series. The series is adapted from the 'First Person' column (formerly Facts and Arguments) in the Canadian newspaper, The Globe and Mail. The column has been published daily for the past twenty-twenty-five years and consists of personal essays written by every day Canadians who have something to express. The essays are often poignant, funny, enlightening, and always deep personal. The digital anthology series adapts these shared experiences, unique perspectives, and original voices into artful, emotional, films.
- THAT'S WHAT SHEENA SAID! (1-3 min ongoing episodes) (Carousel Pictures) features former MTV Live co-host Sheena Snively as she hits the streets at key events across Canada and chats with people in her uniquely disarming and effusive way. Segments include "Real Place or Fake Place?," "Show Me Your Socks," "Spanx or No Spanx" and many more.
- A winter break sounded like a great idea, until boredom and a lonely road took over. This short film is based on the essay by Kevin Caners.