Primeval: New World follows a team of experts and soldiers in Vancouver as they deal with the escape of prehistoric creatures through time portals. They must navigate an alternate timeline and work for a secret government organization to prevent these creatures from causing damage and altering history.
Hyena Road follows a group of Canadian soldiers as they navigate the complexities of war in Afghanistan, facing ambushes, improvised explosive devices, and the challenges of building a road in hostile territory. The film explores themes of imperialism, tribal dynamics, and the personal relationships forged on the battlefield.
Set during World War II in London, 'Hope and Glory' follows the life of a 10-year-old boy and his family as they navigate the challenges and adventures of wartime. From school bombings to the Blitz, the film portrays the resilience and humor of the characters amidst the chaos and uncertainty of war.
For a Lost Soldier is a biographical drama set in the Netherlands during World War II. It tells the story of a Canadian soldier who develops a forbidden love with a young boy in a rural setting. The film explores themes of intergenerational friendship, sexual awakening, and the challenges of maintaining a relationship in a time of war.
During World War II, a British military officer is tasked with leading a secret mission in Tobruk, Northern Africa. With the help of a diverse group of soldiers, he must navigate through minefields, battle against the Afrika Korps, and overcome various challenges in order to complete the mission.
A Canadian soldier fights in the Battle of Passchendaele during World War I while dealing with love and the horrors of war.
During World War II, a group of navy lieutenant officers and merchant marine seamen face danger and havoc as they navigate the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic, dealing with submarine attacks, turmoil, treachery, and the constant fear of destruction.
In the midst of the Rwandan genocide, a Canadian soldier and his team struggle to maintain peace and save lives as the violence escalates. Betrayal and denunciation threaten their mission, putting their lives at risk.
ZOS: Zone of Separation is a Canadian television drama mini-series, co-executive produced by Paul Gross. It is an eight-part Canadian original drama mini-series about the life and death struggle to enforce a U.N.-brokered ceasefire in the fictional, Sarajevo-like town of Jadac.
Archangel is a surreal black and white silent film that takes place during the Russian Revolution. It follows an amnesiac Russian soldier who wakes up in Archangel, a small town in northern Russia. As he tries to regain his memory, he becomes entangled in a web of love, lust, and political chaos.
Von Richthofen and Brown is a movie set during World War I that follows the lives and aerial combat of Manfred von Richthofen, also known as the Red Baron, and Canadian ace Roy Brown. It explores their rivalries, friendships, and the intense dogfights they engaged in on the Western Front.
During World War II, a commando unit is tasked with a dangerous mission to infiltrate Nazi-occupied France and sabotage a dry dock. The team faces numerous obstacles and risks their lives to complete their mission.
The Red Beret follows the story of a young Canadian soldier who volunteers for the elite parachute regiment during the North Africa campaign in World War Two. The film portrays the hardships and challenges faced by the soldiers as they train and prepare for a daring commando raid. Along the way, the soldier also experiences young romance and learns the true meaning of bravery and sacrifice.
Waterloo Bridge is a romantic drama set during World War I. It follows the story of a British soldier who falls in love with a chorus girl. They face challenges of class differences and the upcoming war, but their love for each other persists. The movie explores themes of sacrifice, love, and the impact of war on relationships.
Everybody expected military flight Boxtop 22 from Thule into the vast frozen wilderness of Canada's North Western territories to be boring routine, but in a matter of minutes a crash reduces Gulf War veteran pilot Captain John Couch's crew and passengers to ever-growing despair. First they consider themselves relatively lucky as 14 out of 18 aboard are alive, including Captain Wilma De Groot, a medical doctor, but as time progresses the merciless cold makes it seem hopeless to check on Bob and Sue, who cannot be moved near the only campfire, while rescue attempts on land from Alert ('only' about 10 miles) and by air from Edmonton (8 hours flying) take no less then 32 hours to reach the plane wreck...
Storming Juno is a historical war film set during World War II that depicts the Canadian soldiers as they prepare for and carry out the invasion of Normandy on D-Day. The movie focuses on the experiences of the tank crew, infantry, paratroopers, and other soldiers involved in Operation Overlord. It highlights the challenges they faced, the bravery they displayed, and the impact of their actions on the outcome of the war.
During World War II, a Canadian soldier returns to London to search for his wife, who he believes is missing. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and dangerous situations.
In London, during WWI, a lonely woman who wants to feel a part of the war effort pretends to her friends to have a son fighting in the war. She is shocked when he shows up on her doorstep, and they make an agreement that he will pretend to be her son. "Seven Days Leave" is a screen adaption of James M. Barrie's play, "The Old Lady Shows Her Medals."
A live action web series about Canadian superheroes.
A war vet finds out that a former prostitute had his baby. Doubting it's his, he gives it away, so she reports him. Twenty years later, she still wants to find her son. She meets a young man and falls in love, but the vet's prison term ends.