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Turn Around (2005)

by Brendan Uegama

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Veil (2005)

by Monica Hilborn

Waiting desperately for her husband, a woman haunts her own house, until she discovers what happened to him...and to her.

What’s Up With the Kids? (2005)

by Simon Davidson

A mysterious drama about two kids in the suburbs of Vancouver who are on separate, peculiar and possibly illegal missions. When we discover that Alan and Emily are actually related the question becomes, what's up with their family?

100% Woman (2004)

by Diana Wilson

Chronicles the controversial journey of downhill mountain bike racer Michelle Dumaresq. As the first transgendered athlete ever to be named to a national team and represent her country in international competition, she is testing all the limits.

7 Universal Solvents (2004)

by Daniel Conrad

A lush dance film exploring human transformation as dancers partner with physical, social and metaphoric solvents.

A Fortune in Frozen Dim Sum (2004)

by Ling Chiu

A film made up of bite-size vignettes in the life of a Vancouver Chinese family that run a frozen dim sum shop. New experiences intersect fatefully with halfforgotten memories; dreams crystallize into awareness as three female generations share an auspicious day.

April Rapture (2004)

by Enoch Ephraimson

Karen plays a joke on Jerry.

Being Caribou (2004)

by Diana Wilson

Being Caribou (72 minutes) is a National Film Board of Canada production written and directed by Leanne Allison and Diana Wilson. It has been broadcast on Canadian National television (CBC's The Nature of Things) and across the US on The Documentary Channel and LinkTV. Composed of footage shot by Leanne during the epic 1,500-km-long trip, it seamlessly weaves stunning close-ups of the caribou migration with the intimate video diaries of the two people following this endangered herd.

"Being Caribou records an amazing odyssey of a remarkable couple. It is a record of sheer courage, stamina, and stubbornness – to find and follow on foot North America's counterpart to Africa's wildebeest migration."
- David Suzuki

Blue Boy & Girl in Pink (2004)

by Jason Gaffney

Blue Boy injures himself while snowboarding and slips into a fantasy concerning birth, death and the nature of insurance.

City @ Night (2004)

by Randy Thomas

A collection of short sketch comedy films.