Canada is alive with filmmaking talent. Our films make waves around the world, winning awards, accolades and audiences. They make Canada proud.
Discover a wide variety of recent Canadian films below.
After the Ball is a retail fairy tale set in the world of fashion. Kate’s dream is to design for couturier houses. Although she is a bright new talent, Kate can’t get a job.
Seth and Nole want to hang on to their dead friend’s 30-million-dollar lottery ticket. This would have been easy if Ally had changed her will to cut out her abusive ex-husband.
Leonard Crane is the editor of a small town newspaper facing bankruptcy. In an attempt to attract advertisers and readership, Leonard begins inventing stories based on old movies.
At the moment India began life as an independent state, two newborns – one rich, one poor – are switched in a Bombay hospital. Their fates, while forever changed, also become mysteriously entwined and tied to the sweeping events around them.
A young Inuit with growing shamanic powers sets out on a journey of discovery with 2 friends in search of a promised to save their tribe from starvation.
At a Chinese school that teaches Western-style boxing, the choice between amateur and professional advancement becomes a metaphor for collective vs. personal ambitions in society.
Three students at a respected high school achieve amazing success in their new venture – a huge counterfeiting operation right under the noses of their teachers and parents.
Canadian headlines 150 years ago reflected concerns that still look familiar: language, religion, geography, political agendas, class affiliations and dueling economic interests. Behind the scenes, there was a bitter fight to control the nation.
After the Ball is a retail fairy tale set in the world of fashion. Kate’s dream is to design for couturier houses. Although she is a bright new talent, Kate can’t get a job.
Jake, the 20-something son of a washed-up travel writer, accompanies his eccentric, philandering father to the old family cabin in the woods.
Through a portrait of four passionate and genuine women, whose stories embody the universal themes of sharing, the search for recognition, and the sense of belonging, All That We Make draws us into the heart of the Cercles de Fermières, an association of farm women that is the largest women’s group in Quebec.
Lucas is a young, penniless prostitute struggling to make ends meet in Buenos Aires. One day he has an online encounter with Henri, a Belgian baker consumed with loneliness, who sets out to save the Argentinean.
Seth and Nole want to hang on to their dead friend’s 30-million-dollar lottery ticket. This would have been easy if Ally had changed her will to cut out her abusive ex-husband.
Luc, a talented young architect, lives a peaceful life with his sports-instructor wife Stephanie in the stunning area of Charlevoix.
Jenn and Alex are an urban couple, who go camping in the Canadian wilderness. On their first night in the forest, they have an unsettling encounter with a strange alpha male, who may or may not be following them.
When her rock star idol gets stranded in town, a small town teenager in the 1960s imagines her dreams of becoming a famous singer will come true.
Between Peace and War tells the stories of Canadians who are working internationally to reduce armed conflict.
Martha Barlow has been living in seclusion for years with her teenage son, Andy. She has a dark personal history she’d rather not remember and more skeletons in her closet than she’d care to admit.
Leonard Crane is the editor of a small town newspaper facing bankruptcy. In an attempt to attract advertisers and readership, Leonard begins inventing stories based on old movies.