Brian Stockton
Directing
Known For

In a post-apocalyptic future, a wheat farmer embarks upon a journey and encounters a variety of unusual characters, while traveling across the land.
Wheat Soup

13 Stories from the Centre of the Universe. In the spirit of recent films focused on Paris and New York, but set in a far more exotic location, comes I HEART REGINA. The 13 genre spanning films that make up I HEART REGINA assert that lives lived in this small city in the middle of North America are as important as lives lived anywhere. And while Paris and New York are visited by millions of tourists and have been the setting for hundreds of films, Regina remains in the realm of the uncharted, the unknown, and dare we say, the unfathomable. Until now. Discover the place that Mick Jagger calls the city that rhymes with fun. Discover I HEART REGINA.
I Heart Regina

In depression-era Saskatchewan, families took refuge in the magic world of radio. When Grandad's old Marconi is short-circuited by the stingy power company, so begins "the great electrical revolution," and a good-natured comedy that pits the working class against the capitalists.
The Great Electrical Revolution

Using home movies, vintage memorabilia, and the straight facts about Saskatchewan, the filmmaker creates an eccentric portrait of the first year of his life, and the province that shaped his identity.
The Saskatchewan Trilogy Part I

James Pittman is a burnt-out photography professor who goes on sabbatical and straight into a mid-life crisis. A young artist named Lucy comes into his life and he tries desperately to recapture the lost spirit of his youth.