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- A boy in New York is taken in by a wealthy family after his mother is killed in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In a rush of panic, he steals 'The Goldfinch', a painting that eventually draws him into a world of crime.
- Follows the life of beloved actor and advocate Michael J. Fox, exploring his personal and professional triumphs and travails, and what happens when an incurable optimist confronts an incurable disease.
- Follow the tender but appropriately irreverent account of the life and career of Robert Downey Sr., the fearless and visionary American director who set the standard for countercultural comedy in the 1960s and 1970s.
- An intimate look into the life and work of the revered master comedian and actor, Robin Williams.
- The life and career of the renowned stage magician turned scientific skeptic of the paranormal, James Randi.
- Elizabeth Alison Gray is just your average suburban 11-year-old waiting for adolescence to arrive when she finds out that her whole life has been a lie. With only her imagination to guide her, she runs away to find the truth.
- A look at the life, work, activism and controversies of actress and fitness tycoon, Jane Fonda.
- In 1969, to protest the administration's mishandling of racist accusations towards a professor, students at Sir George Williams University occupied a ninth floor computer lab.
- A documentary about the life of Errol Flynn, with recollections from friends and family.
- A star-studded roster of interviewees (including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal) pay tribute to the legendary, multi-talented song-and-dance man.
- A documentary set in BC Canada about an immigrant Punjabi family who have a dark secret they can finally tell.
- Amazing CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) documentary about the events of the fateful day.
- Celebrating and showcasing Black Canadian talent.
- A POV documentary following filmmaker Teresa Alfeld's journey uncovering the story of her childhood best friend's dad, Doug Bennett, leader of the legendary 1980s Canadian band Doug and the Slugs.
- The story of the killing of Colten Boushie and his family's pursuit of justice.
- A documentary which explores movie comedian Buster Keaton's five years under contract at MGM, where personal problems and studio tyranny nearly destroyed him.
- Tells the story of Canadian music in the 1970s, a ground-breaking era of great sounds, from glam and progressive rock to punk and reggae.
- This documentary profiles Indigenous leaders in their quest for justice as they seek to establish dialogue with the Canadian government. By tracing the history of their ancestors since the signing of Treaty No. 9, these leaders aim to raise awareness about issues vital to First Nations in Canada: respect for and protection of their lands and their natural resources, and the right to hunt and fish so that their societies can prosper. In recent years, an awareness-raising movement has been surfacing in First Nations communities. In this powerful documentary, those who refuse to surrender are given a chance to speak out.
- This documentary explores the 1949 possession and subsequent exorcism of a boy known as Ronald Doe.
- Footage of Charles, some previously unseen, narrated by specially-selected old interviews with the King and Queen Camilla.
- Scott Jones, a musician, was attacked outside of a Nova Scotia nightclub and left paralyzed from the waist down. "Love, Scott" follows him over the course of three years after this traumatic event.
- Inspired by the unguarded animosity that the mere mention of Toronto incites among the majority of Canadians, filmmakers Albert Nerenberg and Rob Spence follow a character named "Mister Toronto" as he launches a coast-to-coast Toronto Appreciation tour. Along the way, the crew will encounter everyone from those claiming to be "recovering Torontonians" to folks who have vowed never to set foot in the city cited by the United Nations as the world's most culturally diverse. Could this seething resentment be something as simple as envy, or have the denizens of this worldly metropolis truly done something to offend their embittered fellow countrymen?
- Documentary about American blues musicians.
- A Black fashion model tries to make it in New York,
- It's new, it's fearless and very real. Following a deadly coyote assault on Taylor Mitchell in Cape Breton's national park, Maritimers react to the perceived threat and infiltration of what is thought to be a new super species, a coyote that is partially a wolf. But is the response rational, or based on fear mongering?