Bob Pope
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Coronation Street meets downtown St. John's. A serious drama, dark, funny and gritty. Not a silly spoof of Newfoundlanders.
The Slattery Street Crockers

Beat Down is an irreverent comedy about wrestling, family and following your dreams no matter how painful that can sometimes be. Fran Whiteway (Marthe Bernard, Republic of Doyle) is eighteen and a real firecracker. More than anything, Fran dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. Her single-father Whitey (Robb Wells, Trailer Park Boys) is a former-pro, aka White Lightning, with broken dreams of his own and is dead set against Fran wrestling. Fran is determined though and when Whitey's old rival Dark Thunder (Tony Nappo, Saw II) comes to town, she runs away to join his tour. Whitey is devastated and while he tries to get his daughter back, Fran learns the ropes of the wrestling game and of life itself.
Beat Down

One wild and tumultuous summer in the life of young Jude Traynor as he attempts to navigate his way through a life of delinquency and petty crime.
Cast No Shadow

Emily Price tries to balance family life and leading crunch negotiations between a Canadian politician and the president of a country whose natural resources are being exploited.
Boundaries
A novelist becomes trapped in an elevator with two of her biggest critics.
Desperate Scribbles
A woman looks past her insecurities in a time of change, self doubt and uncertainty.
Two Square Feet
Dealing with trust issues triggered by a drug addiction, John must deal with the aftermath of his own actions.
Cracker Barrel

Ryan and Gwen are new to Newfoundland and find their St. John's home to be, well, let's just say 'pre-occupied'. Luckily for Ryan and Gwen, the question they haven't had the nerve to ask gets answered.
Our House

A young woman's journey to the under belly, to confront those who claimed her sister's innocence, risks her own seduction.
The Goblin Market

A documentary about the history of the French Shore embroidered into a 216-foot-long piece of storytelling cloth.
The Phantoms of the French Shore
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The Sandwich
Four young men at Christmas time decide to try Mummering, a Celtic tradition where one or more dresses up in strange costumes and visits various houses to be invited in for drinks and games. Things quickly turn bad as they encounter more than they bargained for when they travel to a small town.
Mummers Nightmare
A young girl puts herself in harms way, all in the name of a film audition.
Audition
When Grandpa has to watch over his four year old granddaughter, Emily, he realizes despite being very opposite, they share a lot of the same struggles and dependency in a fast paced evolving world.
Watching Emily
A comedy about a fairly neurotic fella waiting in his car for his new girlfriend as they make a 3 minute pit stop on their way to a movie, and all that goes through the poor guy's head.
The Fourth Minute
A young girl has an unpleasant encounter with her friends father.
Be Good, Be Nice

Man's best friend, a professional translator who helps men understand women.
The Manslator
A film that puts you in the shoes of the other 1%.
Mile End

In a ruined Newfoundland city where art has been outlawed one lone hacker SOLO attempts to preserve what remains.
The Machine

An auctioneer, a buyer, and a seller - all caught in the thrall of beautiful things. Going, Gone, based on a poem by Leslie Vryenhoek, is a short film about the hold our possessions have on us, the myths we infuse them with, the passage of time, and the time for passing things on.