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- In 1985 Dallas, electrician and hustler Ron Woodroof works around the system to help AIDS patients get the medication they need after he is diagnosed with the disease.
- A team of life driven motorbike racers enter the world's second largest desert race, the Baja 1000. As they ride through Tokyo Japan, Calgary Alberta, the U.S. and Baja Mexico, this team takes us down a dusty trail that can lead to only one place...triumph.
- A traveler shares his impressions of a city through a photographic journey into his fragmented past.
- Much as a painter uses colours, director and writer Robby Reis uses vignettes collected over the span of 10 years to tell a coming of age story of boys maturing to men through the lens of graffiti.
- At once an essay and an epic story where we never get to really meet the protagonist, this film conveys with grandeur that love can be everywhere and nowhere.
- A young graffiti writer marks her way through Montreal's graffiti art sub-culture.
- He's got the will, the attitude and the determination of a born fighter...but does he have a snowball's chance in hell? In his documentorial debut, Robert Reis delves into the realms of blind perseverance as he follows the painful baptism of a rookie Ultimate Fighter. Amid bloody failure, Reis portrays victory in its purest form.
- In this tale of immigration, love and translation, a man sits on his balcony listening to French-language cassettes and making colourful fishing lures. As his wife works around him, she persists in asking if he will be leaving tomorrow. How will he communicate his true feelings when faced with the changes to come tomorrow at noon?
- A son reflects on his relationship to his deceased father.
- LOVE begins in the midst of a private exchange between lovers. Their complex sexual relationship reveals itself gradually through an apathetic conversation and a sexual act, reminding us how easily physical acts of love can be misinterpreted due to our preconceived notions of love.