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Canada’s own comedy rockstar, the unbelievably versatile and talented comedian Russel Peters hosts this stand-up comedy special. He is joined by Dave Merheje, Sophie Buddle, Dara Ó’Briain, James Davis and Robert Kelly in this hilarious show filmed at the Just For Laughs festival in Montreal.
Xu Niannian and Yang Yi met at the most beautiful age, they had the most unforgettable period of youth.
Interview with actor Simone Mattioli on the making of "Burial Ground".
This film captures a moment in time when vinyl recordings saw a resurgence that no one in the music industry could have predicted. Whether the popularity of vinyl will endure beyond various advances in the digital fidelity of sound recordings is anyone's guess. This film is a documentary in the sense that it documents this phenomenon through interviews with musicians and record shop owners. This film does not have a plot. It captures a moment in time when vinyl was king.
A broken back and two dislocated shoulders won’t stop her from getting into the arena. For rodeo champion Jan Youren, the drive to master a bucking bronco is greater than life. Filmmaker Amanda Micheli, who experiences the rush of the ride herself, explores the rough and tumble world of cowgirls on the women’s rodeo circuit.
A selection of comics from the Montreal International Comedy Festival
The small recording device named REC lives all alone in an abandoned attic when a bird appears at the window. REC is really excited and wants to talk to it. But when the bird hears REC’s “voice” it flies away in terror. Now REC tries everything to record the bird’s beautiful song. Time is running out, because its battery will soon be exhausted.
A young man is falsely accused of molesting a high-school girl on a train. He is arrested and charged, and goes through endless court sessions, all the while insisting that he is innocent.
Radio presenter Karla's biological clock is ticking, and it's now very loud and clear. But no matter what she does, she simply cannot find a suitable man with whom she could imagine a family.
Mitsu is a 29-year-old woman who married “the number 2 man in her life,” but has been unable to forget her first love, Arishima. When she accidentally encounters him after several years, she feels that it is destiny, and the two spend one night together in secret without their spouses knowing. Arishima himself has just begun a family of his own, with a newborn child, but he and Mitsu find themselves continuing their affair. While at first they enjoy what seems to be a no-strings-attached affair, it gradually begets subtle changes in feeling. Mitsu’s husband, Ryota, becomes aware of the affair and ups his devotion to her in an attempt to keep her by his side. Arishima’s wife, Reika, a perfect mother and devoted wife, makes this four-way relationship an increasingly complicated web of mixed emotions.
Melissa is a 15-year-old girl who loves to dance. Her parents think she is taking classes in classical ballet, but once at the dance school she devotes herself to the hip-hop dance classes. Melissa is good friends with Jordi and he is very happy for Melissa when she is asked to dance in the music video of the famous rapper Brainpower. But because of bad influences, her life becomes a nightmare. Until her real friends decide to get her out of there.
It tells the story of the sudden disappearance of Gu Man Man, fiancée of Max's chairman Su Yu and daughter of the Gu family. Soon looking for his beloved, Su Yu accidentally meets Qiao Mai, who looks exactly like Gu Man Man. Su Yu, having no choice, asks Qiao Mai to play his fiancée temporarily to appease his grandfather's condition, and until the real Gu Man Man is found. However, they both do not expect that their relationship will soon turn out to be more real than just a contract deal.
Junyeong works part-time at a pub while also making a documentary about laid-off workers. She is losing her confidence, wondering if she is making a film that no one will see, let alone change the world.
On June 15, 2011, the Canucks’ Game 7 Stanley Cup Finals loss to the Boston Bruins sparked a massive riot in downtown Vancouver. Police cars were overturned and burned, windows were shattered, stores were looted, and waves of young people were caught up in the mayhem. From directors Asia Youngman and Kathleen Jayme, “I’m Just Here For The Riot” chronicles the aftermath of the event captured on hundreds of cell phone cameras, with the rioters outed, shamed, and their lives altered forever. From the mob mentality in the streets to similar vengeance in the online hunting of those responsible, it was a dark moment in the city’s history – one that raised deeper questions about fandom, violence, and the shocking power of an angry crowd.
Just Another Margin is a 2014 Chinese comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau and starring Betty Sun, Ronald Cheng, Ekin Cheng and Alex Fong. The story centers on celestial beings who come down to earth affecting the people in unexpected ways.