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A Splatter of Faith (2007)
In 2005, Montreal writer/director Maurice Devereaux began production on his fourth feature film END OF THE LINE, which chronicled a coordinated attack by doomsday cult members in dark subway tunnels. The film premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival and garnered worldwide acclaim for both its expert creation of sustained tension and its criticism of blind faith and fanaticism. This documentary tells the story of a man's total devotion to filmmaking.

Awash (2007)
by Naoko Sasaki
Awash is a meditation on cleansing and renewal, a song for the mortal depicted through images of, within and around water.

Buffalo Farm (2007)
Reminiscent of a 1970s cross-Canada vacation through our nation’s beautifully desolate treasures. This experimental, stream-of-consciousness road trip, explores Western Canada's vast open spaces. Are we there yet?

Candee–American Couple (2007)
Three-minute long film for "Grindhouse" competition in Austin, Texas.
CO2 or You? (2007)
by Tama Gempton
With climate change becoming more of a reality, humanity's faith in technology to solve our climate problems is challenged by our inability to give up on harmful technologies. Filmed on Earth Day 2007 CO2 or You? asks the question we will soon all need to answer.

DogBoy (2007)
Inspired by true events, DogBoy is the story of a little boy left to fend for himself on the streets of an anonymous city who is adopted and raised by a pack of feral dogs. When he is taken forcibly to a bleak state orphanage by government authorities, the boy must choose one way of life over another. With voice-over narration entirely from the perspective of one of the pack members, DogBoy is a lyrical, black and white short told without dialogue.
Festival for the People (2007)
by Matthew Reed
A film about the bands and fans of Victoria's 8th annual ska festival.
Future Tense (2007)
Neil, a workaholic urbanite, fights with this girlfriend Kelly over her laid-back attitude. When Neil wakes up in a future world where everyone, including Kelly, is as work-obsessed as he is, Neil is forced to rethink his relationship and lifestyle.

Ghost Dancing with Trooper Jane (2007)
Ghost Dancing with Trooper Jane was shot on location in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, the 'worst' Reservation in North America, and Arizona, home of the wealthy Navajo Nation. Native Americans have the largest number of soldiers per capita serving in the United States Armed Forces. Women are becoming the number one recruits. Many are young mothers wanting to improve their living conditions and get a post secondary education. As of 2007, more than 90 female soldiers have died in Iraq. Stories of survival, from Wounded Knee, to Iraq.
A theme of 'Women as Warriors' is explored with storylines on various women including Canadian Peace Activist Anna Mae Aquash, who was murdered on Pine Ridge Reservation thirty years ago. Also, PFC. Lori Piestewa, the first female Native American Soldier to die in combat in Iraq, is captured in her last interview before deployment. A closing tribute is given in honour of the fallen female soldiers of Iraq, featuring the music of Buffy Sainte-Marie.
