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- An unapologetic and realist exploration of sexual desire, the quest for financial stability, and the pursuit of agency over one's own body.
- An Iranian journalist couple wants to move to America to escape the difficulties of their country. The woman receives her visa but her husband doesn't. He stays in Iran and watches his wife find success on television and falls into a state of depression.
- A young violinist finally works up enough courage to serenade Olivia, a cute art school girl that she has been crushing on all year, in hopes that her music will turn her crush into a reality.
- A young couple "Mojdeh and Reza" are hosting Reza's old friend Edmon in their house. Mojdeh has always wanted to become a journalist for Boojga news network. Not willing to adapt to the reality distorting culture of media, she never gets accepted. Reza is studious but an unsuccessful filmmaker. From the beginning, Edmon grows fond of Mojdeh who is a reclusive painter. After multiple attempts, Edmon finally gets close to Mojdeh but realizing her rebellious personality backs away. Edmon leaves the country and the circumstances get worse for Reza and Mojdeh who both suffer from Melancholia. The story is narrated by Edmon and after a while, some inconsistencies develop between the narration and the scenes. Edmon in fact is telling the story for a person named Paniz. Paniz who is also part of the story knows Edmon's distorted style of storytelling is a way for him to paint an innocent picture of himself. Edmon returns from his overseas trip and in a series of events that happens between him, Reza and Mojdeh, Edmon comes out as the winner. Edmon, realizing Paniz's knowledge of the truth, fears her from that day forward.
- A musical documentary that tells the true life story of Trevor's great-uncle Jimmy in six original songs.
- Trevor considers, with the help of animation, a piece of fan mail he received.
- Petra and Kerstin - two women in their 40's - are sitting at the therapist when the light goes off. The therapist leaves. The ladies stay. They came to let off some steam. So they do. Alone in the dark and in a quite un-therapeutical way.
- It is the eve of Gay Pride Day in Toronto as the film begins. In a humorously self-acknowledged homage to Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol', Debbie's recently deceased Grandmother has decided to intervene. Not only must Debbie mend her ways, but she must mend her heart. Over the course of the night, her Grandmother tells her, Debbie will be visited by three ghosts. And so the fun begins. First is the Ghost of Lovers Past. And with her she brings several of Debbie's ex-lovers to party & roast Debbie. The Ghost then leads her on a journey of remembrance - from cock-eyed optimist to jaded grump. Secondly is the Ghost of Lovers Present - bubble baths, chocolate covered strawberries, and masturbation comprise a date with herself she'll never forget. And lastly, the Ghost of Lovers Future. On the other side of the coin is Debbie's exuberant roommate Penny. Fast approaching the end of her rope, Penny decides that in order to make her own life more tranquil, she must fix Debbie's - by getting her laid! Will it be 'dial-a-date', 'yahoo personals', or simply picking someone up on the patio of a local bar? Who can say? "The 'Yeah Whatever' Girl" is a film about being able to laugh at one's self. About fun and fear, panic and letting go. It is a film about remembering that life is wonderful. And that love is grand. Especially self-love.
- Inside a drab middle school in 1992, a sexually-confused eighth-grader attempts to regain his dignity after being bullied by a sex-obsessed 'cool kid' whom he privately fantasizes about.
- Trevor provides a voice-over narration of Edmonton's High Level Bridge and drops his camera from the bridge in memory of those who have jumped.
- A humorous and compelling documentary that explores the current state of the Canadian English-language film industry through interviews with everyday Canadians and notable film industry professionals.
- Trevor's first-person travelogue from the outskirts of anxiety to the center of the known universe.
- HOW THE GRINCH STOLE MY HEART. borrows Dr. Seuss' famous villain, the Grinch, and transforms him from Whoville's mythical Christmas hating goblin into a modern-day ex-girlfriend who breaks Abigail's heart. Crushed by her loss, Abigail falls into a world of lovelorn misery, obsession, internet stalking and self-medicating. But finally, Abigail is struck by a sense of renewed self-worth, and triumphs over her love for the Grinch...or does she?
- Two men become six ballerinas and several horses in a bestial, impromptu corps de ballet. A riff on the imagery of Edgar Degas and the photography of Eadweard Muybridge.
- A radiation mutation has occurred, the humans left have populated the Galaxy and are immortal and impervious to harm- searching for a way to die in rock-n-roll fashion when confronted with their mortality seek to live it up.
- Trevor tries to have his photo taken with his father.
- Toybox combines creepiness and playfulness in a series of animations that manipulate the most misused toy of all - the penis. Stripped of eros and emotion, The scenarios of sex-gone-mad play with the absurd qualities of an appendage and a desire that has a mind of its own, and a drive so strong that it leads to self-destruction.
- A young painter works up the courage to contact the collections agency that has been hounding him and gets embroiled in a more personal confrontation than he bargained for.
- Trevor considers an early motivation to become an artist.