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.
A film student at Ryerson University struggles to complete her thesis project.
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.
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