Movies
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I Am An Actress (Je Suis Une Actrice)
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A young actress is willing to do whatever it takes to get a part in the film of a famous director, whom she admires. Invited to audition for the director, she’s pushed to the breaking point in order to reveal her true talent.
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Hush
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Regan spends the night to baby sit her professor's daughter. During a major storm, she's curled up on the couch downstairs, unaware of the events occurring just over her head in the upstairs bedroom. With a giant lightning strike, the power in the house goes out. She awakens, retrieves a flashlig...
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Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill
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An elderly man leaves Wyoming to visit his daughter in a small Massachusetts town because, even though she didn't say so, he believes she needs his help. When he gets there he discovers that his daughter, a lawyer, is under great stress because of her biggest client, an old geezer who is the weal...
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Howl of a Fish (Hurlement d'un poisson)
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Julien is a poet. Today he must brave his first day of work at a survey call center.
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Hunting
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Tina is high strung and over worked. Her boss, whom she refers to as Rick the Dick, is so strict about personal time she can’t even apartment hunt with her roommate Maureen. Already suffering from terrifying chronic stress dreams about a creepy, claustrophobic hallway, and not wanting anymore pre...
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Hunger
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Animated film satire of self-indulgence in a hungry world. Rapidly dissolving, reshaping images, made with the aid of a computer, create a stark contrast between abundance and want. A man eats, at first sparingly, but his appetite grows to gluttony, greed, and gratification of every desire. The n...
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Human Harvest
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When reports first emerged from China in 2006 that state-run hospitals were killing prisoners of conscience to sell their organs, it seemed too horrible to believe. But as researchers around the world—including human rights lawyer David Matas and former Canadian member of parliament David Kilgour...
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Hue: A Matter of Colour
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Hue, by renowned director and cinematographer Vic Sarin, is a personal, heartfelt investigation into the history and often-tragic effects of colourism—the phenomenon whereby people within the same ethnic group discriminate against each other based on differences in skin tone. Sarin travels to cou...
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How to Save a Fish from Drowning
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How to Save a Fish from Drowning is a quirky film about the death of white rural America told through the voices of three old men fishing on a frozen lake. In a landscape cloaked in snow and hovering in a bright nothingness, they escape their wives, chew the fat about another neighbour having had...
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How To Become A Criminal Mastermind
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Small time crooks. High crime levels.
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How I Survived the Zombie Apocalypse
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A single mother and her teenage son struggle to survive in a shattered and brutal near future where zombies roam the Earth.
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Horror Rises from the Tomb (El Espanto Surge de la Tumba)
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Horror Rises from the Tomb.
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Hope
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Hope, from first time documentary filmmakers Stuart Reaugh and Thomas Buchan, follows artist Ken Paquette, his partner Winnie Peters and their five boys (ages four through fifteen) as they struggle to cope during a year of wrenching change.
The family lives on the Schkam Native Reserve, across t...
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Honest in Thought and Deed
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A retired police officer reflects on the racism he witnessed in law enforcement.
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Homo Politicus
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The demons of extreme nationalism regularly recur in Poland. Likewise, a growing level of internal social and political polarization. For the last few years the celebrations of the Independence Day ended up in violent demonstrations, the devastation of Warsaw and brutal clashes between the extrem...
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Home
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Hava's brothers decide to divide their paternal property. According to traditional customs, the right to inheritance belongs to male descendants only whereas Hava has no right to inherit. The eldest brother is obligated to find a husband for his sister. Hava must be married and live at her husban...
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Holy Angels
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In 1963, Lena Wandering Spirit became one of the more than 150,000 Indigenous children who were removed from their families and sent to residential school. Jay Cardinal Villeneuve’s short documentary Holy Angels powerfully recaptures Canada’s colonialist history through impressionistic images and...
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Holky: The Steven Holcomb Story
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Steven Holcomb, known to his team and friends as "Holky", is a bobsled driver who emerges as an unlikely best hope to end Team USA's 62-year Olympic gold medal drought. But Steven has a dangerous secret: He is going blind - and he's the bobsled driver. In the last interview conducted before he pa...
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Holden
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Holden is a young photographer with a problem of short-term memory, who travels to Paris for a photo session with a successful French actor. Holden falls in love from the very beginning. Both will spend the night together, knowing that it will probably be the only night they'll spend together.
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Hold On (Kenbe La)
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Haiti is often portrayed as a country full of poor people waiting for help. Filmed before and after the January 12th, 2010 earthquake, "Kenbe La (Hold On)" chronicles the work of musicians and teachers of the Holy Trinity Music School in Port-au-Prince. American cellist Janet Anthony has voluntee...
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Hjem - Living at the End of the World
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What does the term "home" mean for people who find themselves confronted daily with the simultaneous harshness and beauty of life in the Arctic Circle? And what does "home" mean for us? In their documentary, the filmmakers Martina Chamrad and Christoph Kirchner seek answers in Hammerfest, Norway,...
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High School Caesar
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Matt Stevens is the big man at high school. He terrorizes the students for protection money, acquires copies of tests for a fee, and has rigged the votes so he can beat Kelly in the election for student president. Aside from his anointed acolytes, Matt is almost universally despised. His parents ...
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Hide & Seek
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Shoichi, a Japanese man wants to have an independent life of his own but his mother's death directs him to be responsible for his problematic younger brother who cannot live independently. Frustration accumulated, Shoichi makes a radical decision to get away from his brother...
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Hi-Ho Mistahey!
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Fourteen-year-old Shannen Koostachin launched a campaign to build a suitable school for the children of the Cree community of Attawapiskat in 2008. Two years later, tragedy struck when Shannen was killed in a car accident. Her campaign became a national movement, bringing people from all walks of...