It's a heartfelt window into the life of a child - much older inside than his 11 years - using comedy and self-deprecation to win friends and connect with the small collection of people in his limited world.
A woman and her daughter are flying home when the daughter mysteriously disappears. The woman must navigate a skeptical crew and uncover a conspiracy to find her daughter. The plot involves a grieving mother, a missing child, and a high stakes airplane hijacking.
A couple, Erin and Garrett, try to maintain a long-distance relationship when Erin moves to San Francisco and Garrett stays in New York City. They struggle to make it work amidst the challenges of distance and temptation.
Goon is the story of Doug Glatt, a bouncer who ends up becoming a hockey player for the Halifax Highlanders. Despite being an unlikely athlete, Doug uses his fighting skills to protect his team and finds his place on the ice.
After a traumatic event in his life, a newspaper reporter, Quoyle, moves to Newfoundland, Canada, to start afresh. He takes up a job at a local newspaper, where he discovers his talent for writing. Through his interactions with the people of the small town, Quoyle begins to heal and find redemption.
In a small Newfoundland fishing village, the community is in dire need of a doctor. They hatch a plan to deceive a young doctor into staying in the town by any means necessary, including manipulation, bribery, and con games.
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father is a heart-wrenching documentary that tells the story of Andrew Bagby, a young doctor who was murdered by his ex-girlfriend. Directed by Kurt Kuenne, the film follows Andrew's friend, filmmaker Kurt Kuenne, as he sets out to create a cinematic tribute to his late friend and to ensure that Andrew's son, Zachary, will one day know the truth about his father. As Kurt delves deeper into the story, he uncovers a shocking series of events that will leave audiences in tears.
The Boys of St. Vincent: 15 Years Later (1992) is based on a true story and follows the lives of two brothers who were sexually abused by a pedophile priest while living in a Catholic orphanage in Newfoundland, Canada. The movie explores their struggles as adults and the long-lasting effects of the abuse they endured.
No Highway is a gripping movie about a brilliant but absent-minded aeronautical engineer who discovers a flaw in a new passenger aircraft that could lead to a catastrophic crash. With the clock ticking, he embarks on a journey to convince the airline industry of his theory and prevent a tragedy from occurring. Along the way, he forms a bond with an actress and her young daughter. Will he succeed in his mission and save innocent lives?
Set in the 1970s, the film follows a French officer on an adventurous voyage across the North Atlantic. He reminisces about his time in the French military, battles with a fatal illness, and confronts the challenges of war and comradeship. As he navigates the harsh winter conditions and encounters various characters, he explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the impact of war on personal lives.
The Boys of St. Vincent is a powerful and disturbing movie that delves into the dark and haunting world of child abuse within a Catholic orphanage in 1970s Newfoundland. The film follows the experiences of young boys who are subjected to physical, emotional, and sexual abuse at the hands of the priests in charge. It explores the lasting impact of trauma and the struggle for justice in the face of a powerful institution. The story is based on true events and serves as a stark reminder of the abuses that can occur behind closed doors.
A conservationst, stranded with his family at a Newfoundland coastal resort, flies in the face of custom and fights an entire community to prevent a trapped whale's slaughter with only the support of his wife and one of the locals.
In Rare Birds, a restaurant owner in Newfoundland, Canada, hatches a plan to attract customers by claiming to have found a rare bird. However, his plan takes unexpected turns when the bird goes missing, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police get involved, and his estranged wife asks him for a divorce. As chaos ensues, the restaurant owner must navigate through a series of comedic and dramatic events to save his business and his personal life.
A young university student, bored at work, finds herself at a crossroads. One way leads to a prestigious, but expensive, master's program in finance. Another way leads straight back to her current dead-end job. A third way involves a charming, flirtatious stranger who recognizes her from school. All in all, a strange night to get robbed.
Eliza is an unassuming and beloved member of a small fishing community in Newfoundland who sees all of her relationships put in jeopardy after her secret social media persona is exposed.
A young girl, who struggles with her pilot father's death in a plane crash years before, visits her grandmother in Newfoundland. While there, she encounters the ghosts of two pilots, who are condemned to Earth to constantly re-live their own crash that occurred in 1927. The girl decides to help the pair by helping them re-build their airplane and complete their flight so they may be released and, in turn, deal with her own emotional bondage.
John and the Missus is a movie set in a small mining town in Newfoundland, Canada in the 1960s. The story follows the hardships faced by a family due to unemployment in the town's copper mine. It explores themes of family relationships, government policies, and the impact of a mining accident on the community.
The first transatlantic communications cable, traversing the ocean floor from Valentia Island, County Kerry, to Newfoundland, Canada, 165 years ago was an 8 year endeavor that helped lay the foundation of the modern technology industry and explains the fragility of undersea cables today.
Life on the Rock never seemed easy, but for Mitsy it is especially rough. The teenager has been abandoned by her mother, a particularly unfit parent prone to both the bottle and the sex trade. She is left to be brought up by her mercurial grandmother Bride, who is well-meaning but oppressively suffocating. Mitsy's dreams for the future hinge on her desire to be a hairdresser, but her current emotional well-being revolves around a wee dog named Sparky, an unwanted canine misfit to whom she becomes hopelessly attached. After Bride agrees to let Mitsy take the dog in as a pet, the teen tries desperately to create a happy, safe place for Sparky to thrive.
As a family of siblings and their spouses gathers at their father's deathbed, old jealousies and new angers and liaisons lead to an inevitable climax.