Sort Of is a comedy-drama TV show set in downtown Toronto, following the life of a gender-fluid young person as they navigate love, family relationships, and friendship. The show explores themes of self-discovery, identity, and the challenges of being a part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Suri, a South Asian female and aspiring influencer, turns to a life of crime to bail her truck driver father out of prison.
A television producer named Jack is kidnapped and held hostage by a deranged stalker. The stalker tortures Jack in various ways, including using electric shocks and tying him up. As Jack tries to escape, he discovers shocking secrets about his captor and must fight to survive.
In the age of smartphones, two people navigate the complexities of modern dating by relying on texting and casual encounters. They soon discover the challenges and joys of forming connections in a digital world.
When his secret girlfriend falls ill, an undocumented worker living in Toronto must choose between getting caught and getting her the emergency medical attention she desperately needs.
Hazy Little Thing follows writer Billie through a birthday weekend full of friends and family rushing to her 'rescue' after she 'accidentally' threatens suicide on social media.
A group of illegal immigrants are smuggled across the ocean in a shipping container; only to have their humanity tested as they run out of food, water and air.
There is the perfect world of conformity and restrictive social norms, and then there is the underground revolution that is about to take place. Ashi has to make a choice. Does she follow her soul mate, who wants to stay safe in their hidden underground life, or follow her best friend to make the changes that will rock the world above. But there is a third choice for Ashi a choice that will take her life into her own hands and risk losing everything. The Change, a film that explores the power of individuality.
A look at the dumber side of technology.
When a call from home interrupts her fun weekend plans, Sabrina travels to the suburbs to visit her mom, Ruby. Ruby welcomes her impatient daughter with a home cooked lunch and a request: teach her to ride a bicycle. Sabrina begrudgingly obliges. Together mom and daughter struggle through a bicycle lesson that becomes increasingly humorous as personalities clash and frustrations mount. But when Sabrina cuts the lesson short and returns the bicycle to the garage, she discovers a disturbing secret that her mother has kept from her. A secret that not only forces them to deal with their broken relationship but also has promise to bring them closer in a way that neither of them expected.
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