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The Man from Toronto
A case of mistaken identity forces a bumbling entrepreneur to team up with a notorious assassin known as The Man from Toronto in hopes of staying alive.

You Had to Be There: How the Toronto Godspell Ignited the Comedy Revolution...
A documentary about the legendary 1972 Toronto production of the musical about the life of Jesus, which launched many illustrious careers and ignited a comedy revolution.

Oat Milk
A grieving woman finds a lost message from her late boyfriend and quietly confronts the space between love, regret, and letting go.

1 PATH
An everyday class-conflict exacerbates into an unexplainable phenomenon in Toronto's labyrinthine underground PATH system.

'93
An experimental pixelated collage of highlights from the Toronto Blue Jays' 1993 World Series victory, set to ambient tunes released the same calendar year.
The Art of the Possible
This feature documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at political decision-making in Ontario, the most populated Canadian province. A candid study of Ontario Premier Bill Davis and his Cabinet profiles the political process—a daily round of committee meetings, budget tabling, and media relations initiatives. Born into a political dynasty, Davis has the power and resources of the “big blue machine” behind him as he initiates political manoeuvres that tackle everything from unemployment to provincial-federal relations. The film reveals key aspects of Davis's political philosophy, one that kept the Conservatives in power in Ontario for 36 consecutive years.

Prisoners of Debt: Inside the Global Banking Crisis
This feature documentary reveals how Bank of Montreal chairman William Mulholland dealt with his debt-laden customers Dome Petroleum and Mexico during the global debt crisis of '82. Interviews with bankers and financial experts demystify the causes of debt crisis, confirm the fragility of the international banking system and outline the problems to be solved if the system is to survive.

Canada Vignettes: Helen Law
Profile of a Chinese immigrant to Canada narrated by her son.
The Brokers
This film demystifies the complex but fascinating world of the investment business. We are given a privileged view of one of Canada's largest brokerage houses, McLeod, Young, Weir and Co. Ltd., and we also hear from some people who understand the complexities of the Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver stock exchanges. We are given a glimpse of a business that forms the basis for capitalism in North America, an instant barometer of the health of the economy.

Locals Welcome
Suresh Doss takes viewers on a journey to explore the country’s best neighbourhood restaurants.

Sick Bird
Roberta must finish her art school thesis amid an anthropomorphic crisis of self-actualization in Northern Ontario.