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A Manitoba-made documentary about Tony Condello’s years in the wrestling industry called "The Promoter: The Tony Condello Story" has been named one of the 2014 Award of Excellence winners at the Canada International Film Festival. The hour-long documentary features interviews with former Condello wrestlers like Edge, who went on to WWE fame, and local radio legend Joe Aiello, who served as the host of Condello’s WFWA and IWA cards that aired on Winnipeg television for years. Much of the documentary focuses on Condello’s "Death Tours," where he would take a group of wrestlers to perform on northern Manitoba reserves each winter. They travelled in vans on ice roads and slept on gymnasium floors, all for the love of putting on a wrestling show for those who didn’t get to experience live entertainment very often.
Halfway through a transcontinental auto race, Dutton Hardmere discovers foul play.
To escape jail time, Trig agrees to wear a wire to bring down a ruthless criminal known as The Bishop. But once inside The Kingdom, things aren't what they seem as Trig becomes a pawn in a real life chess game.
Four suspects. One murderer. The Icehouse Project is a short neo-noir whodunnit thriller from Tai Shan Productions and Alt Angle Films.
Rachel is locked into the world's quietest room as part of an evil government experiment. The lack of sound causes her to slide down a road of insanity and terror.
30 year old Sam has his Trick or Treating plan's foiled when his wife stays home sick for the night.
Film-model being edited: work in progress, 26-03-2019.
Two professional European gamers navigate the exploding world of electronic sports. Packed with youthful ambition and impeded by reality, the ProGamers struggle to thrive in the fledgling industry of eSports.
Working primarily in digital media and installation, Sondra Perry’s interest lies in the relationship between identity and the digital realm; specifically in what she refers to as the “abstraction of subjecthood” that occurs in technologically-rendered images of blackness. Her work seeks to interrogate and elucidate the role of digital technology in the systematic oppression of black identities.
Five Indigenous women filmmakers from across Canada challenge one another to make a film under a set of restrictions tailored to each filmmaker.
Why should work be a burden that we should get rid of as soon as possible? Work in Progress explores the different ways to give meaning to your work thanks to the transformations of the last few years. In the 21st century, it is up to us to find the environment that suits us, to find the codes we identify with, and if they don't exist, it is up to us to invent it!
Not only is Jake Ryan a hottie, he's also a famous actor and the star of his own TV series. While "Miley" tries to keep her superstar identity under wraps at school, "Hannah" winds up guest starring on his show -- with an on-screen kiss! See how she makes her way through all sorts of hilarious adventures and learns not to judge people by appearances alone.
Bjørn Nørgaard and a team of Czech glass artists in the demanding process of creating a grave monument for Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik of Denmark.
A UCLA student film by Ronald Raley. Fellow UCLA student Jim Morrison (future member of The Doors) participated as the director of photography. A faux scientific film supposedly made by the "California Institute of Neuropsychiatry." An arrogant scientist, who also narrates the course of the "treatment," picks up a Hollywood street hustler and gets him to agree to a program of retraining. Using shock treatment, the patient is taught to loathe images of himself as a male escort and love the new personality created in the lab.
Part of BFI collection "Running a Railway."