Being Canadian is a comedic road trip documentary that explores what it means to be Canadian. From national stereotypes to iconic landmarks, this film takes viewers on a journey through Canada's history and culture. It features interviews with notable Canadians and showcases the unique aspects of the country. Join the adventure and discover what makes Canada truly Canadian.
Being at Home with Claude is a neo-noir crime drama film set in Canada. The story follows a tourist who becomes involved in a murder investigation and finds himself encountering a male go-go dancer in a leather bar. The film explores themes of police brutality, bisexuality, and the complexities of relationships. It delves into the jazz music scene, with a saxophone player playing a significant role. The plot involves elements such as a key, a fingerprint, a diary, and a birthday. It takes place in Quebec City and Montreal, with references to the Canadian holiday Canada Day. The film also includes scenes featuring a milkshake, a lookout, a dream sequence, an explosion, and a drowning. The climax of the film takes place in a courtroom, with a telephone call playing a crucial part. The film ends with a poignant scene of closing the eyes of a dead person.
A raucous comedy about an unlucky hipster who accidentally takes two Erectile Dysfunction pills and goes through a day of misadventures.
A film student at Ryerson University struggles to complete her thesis project.
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