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Owen Broome

Owen Broome

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Biography

Owen Anthony Alistair Broome is a Canadian Writer, Director and Sound designer. Currently studying Film and Television at Sheridan College, Broome has received acclaim for his work as both a Director and Sound designer. His most recent directorial effort is Mime Prophecy (2025) which he wrote, directed, scored and sound designed. Broome has written a feature film and has plans to one day produce and direct it. He is a part of the production company Monochromatic Pillow Pictures.

Known For

Mercury
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A broken refugee must brave the poisoned ruins of a nation to secure medicine for a dying child.

Mercury

2024
Blood Is Thicker Than Water
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Kicked out of their home and disowned by their parents for who they are, a young college student, Everest finds themselves in a state of limbo amidst a mental breakdown. As they fade in and out, a glimmer of hope makes itself known.

Blood Is Thicker Than Water

2024
Dire Pines
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While grieving the loss of his younger brother, an emotionally broken young man struggles with his guilt and grief as a strange and otherworldly entity begins to watch him, forcing him to confront his loss and inner turmoil.

Dire Pines

2025
A Christmas Culler
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In December of 1987, the small Northern Ontarian town of Calf's Crossing finds itself in the looming shadow of a killer known as "The Culler". One day after school, local teenager Norma Jane returns home with a secret that places her next on this slasher's Christmas list.

A Christmas Culler

2024
Mime Prophecy
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A bard, desperate to be rid of a curse, finds a shady wizard who promises to help him.

Mime Prophecy

2024
Playland: A Dream-O-Vision Experience
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While attending a Dream-O-Vision experience at Playland, Annie finds herself far from the dreams and memories she was told she would be able to explore, instead, she stumbled into something claimed to be non-existent at Playland, a bad dream inhabited by an angry and long-forgotten memory.

Playland: A Dream-O-Vision Experience

2023
Leaving Fangoria
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Canadian horror film critic, Chris Alexander, explores his career leading up to his time as editor-in-chief at the iconic magazine, "Fangoria".

Leaving Fangoria

2025
The Last Five Minutes
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Teenager Finn and his mother rush to visit his ailing grandmother, who’s been placed in a soulless long-term care home on the opposite side of the country. When Finn’s mother steps away momentarily, he discovers his grandmother’s silent suffering. In an awkward moment, Finn musters the courage to express empathy and concern, initiating a conversation. As the crisis unfolds, his grandmother, in desperate pleas, implores Finn to assist her in ending her pain and suffering. With his mother’s return imminent, Finn faces a gut-wrenching decision: obey his mother’s wishes or fulfill his grandmother’s final request. The climatic action occurs as he struggles with this life-altering choice, shaping not only his relationship with his grandmother but also revealing the complex dynamics of love, compassion, and mortality within the family

The Last Five Minutes

2024
Love Me, Fight Me
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Following a one night stand, Alex and Bryce find themselves interrupted by Alex's boyfriend Charlie.

Love Me, Fight Me

2024
Bestial
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As a Son becomes a man, his lycanthropic Father seeks to turn him into a werewolf, and his Mother wants the opposite. Following a violent argument over the dinner table, the Son runs away, setting in motion a bloody chain of events.

Bestial

2025
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When his family is threatened, a reformed gangster is dragged back into violence, confronting the cost of survival and the impossibility of escape.

A Losing Game

A Song For My Father
10.0

A Song For My Father is a six-minute poetic documentary that examines grief and the complicated relationship we develop with the things that once connected us to the people we’ve lost. After the sudden death of their musician father, filmmaker Shona Buschlen and her younger brother Eddie, a jazz trumpet player, return to a performance space where their father once played. In the early stages of grief, music becomes difficult to hear, no longer comforting but a reminder of absence. Over time, these feelings begin to shift. Through archival recordings of their father’s bass and live trumpet improvisations by Eddie, the film creates a call and answer across time, tracing how sound becomes a way to sit with grief rather than escape it. Blending voiceover, childhood footage, and sound-driven editing, A Song For My Father explores grief not as something to be resolved, but as something lived with, where healing comes from allowing yourself to feel.

A Song For My Father

Cake-Bomb
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A family must change their way of life when they discover their young child has an invisible medical condition that society has overlooked. 18 years ago, the Couroux Family’s youngest son, James, was diagnosed with Celiac Disease (CD), forcing them to change their way of life. His parents, Daniel and Patricia, found themselves working hard to find the best options for James. Meanwhile, James struggled to cope with the mental and psychological effects of his diagnosis, revealing the darker side of CD. With support from expert opinions, Cake-Bomb is a film that aims to explore what it is like to raise a child with CD, as well as what it is like to be that child.

Cake-Bomb

2025