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Wm. S., Esq.

Historical-Murder mystery: A young Wm. Shakespeare feels stifled in the backwater town where he’s grown up. Only 22 and already with three children, he longs for different pastures whether they are greener or not. At wit’s end, he guiltily packs and almost makes his escape. But fortune draws him back more than once to Stratford into an adventure to save a friend from hanging and incredibly, his queen, Elizabeth I, from assassination.

Buttered Toast

Comedy: An unhappy London barrister takes the opportunity presented by a terrible train accident to disappear and start a new life in small-town Tuscany. He finds his new life is as complicated as the old one, but if you cast your bread upon the waters, it will come back buttered toast.

No Parking

Dramatic-Comedy: In a dystopian metropolis where there are more cars than parking spots and the population is armed to the teeth, hired gangs of thugs continuously shoot and kill one another over parking turf. A neurotic, young man mistakenly thinks he’s the only normal one alive in this violent world and unsuccessfully tries to keep it at arm’s length.

Indian Arm

Crime-Drama: A sex-addicted youth worker tries to save a strung-out teen runaway from the clutches of an Elvis-adoring drug lord. Indian Arm travels the low road of drugs and the sex trade that leads to the top of the town where the view isn’t really all that different.

Java Street

Comedy: A sister and brother who never knew each other existed inherit a down-at-its-heels coffee shop and have to fight for its survival when a big chain moves into the neighbourhood.

SHOOT!

RomCom: Can a man and woman play hockey against one other and stay in love?

Gabriel’s Crossing

Historical Drama: In the mid-nineteenth century, Gabriel Dumont, an Indian-French Métis refuses to believe that his people are going the way of the buffalo. He leads a tragic fight to destroy the colonial forces that are invading his land.

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