
Following a brain transplant, a man is forced to experience the thoughts and memories of the man he accidentally killed.

Following a brain transplant, a man is forced to experience the thoughts and memories of the man he accidentally killed.

TULIPANI tells the story of a romantic Dutch farmer named Gauke (Gijs Naber) who after losing his farm during the floods of 1953 is determined to never ever have wet socks again. He cycles to the sizzling hot south of Italy to start a new life and ends up at the outskirts of a small village in Puglia. Due to his fairylike and miraculous tulip trade, his passionate love-life and his turbulent scuffles with the dubious local business practices, he becomes a living legend – to then suddenly disappear. Thirty years later, an Italian police inspector (Giancarlo Giannini) attempts to unravel the story, but struggles to distinguish fact from fiction. With the help of the young Canadian Anna (Ksenia Solo) he discovers what truly happened.

A reclusive young fisherman goes looking for his missing sister in the rugged Pacific Northwest.

It is the year 2025: Since the outbreak of the Corona virus in 2020, the world has not been the same: A communist system with a single world government has been established, English has been chosen as the world language, contacts have been reduced to a minimum. Christianity has been banned completely; the constitution how we knew it no longer exists. In Germany, a small group of young Christians start an underground revolution to reunite Christians and regain freedom.

Sarah Jefferson (Ormston) is happily married to Andrew. They have two children: Katrina (11) and Michael (9). Sarah is being stalked – but does not know it. Her stalker Nigel (Savin) is a sinister and intelligent loner. He has a command of both forensics and electronics and a pathological need to control. Sarah works as a florist. Nigel buys flowers each day, only to destroy them, revealing his true psychopathy. Using his skills to execution his crimes, Nigel’s control of everything extends far beyond Sarah to include her family and the police. Nigel plans and attention to detail leaves little doubt in people’s minds that Sarah and Andrew’s relationship was in trouble. So compelling is Nigel’s manipulations that even Sarah and Andrew doubt each other and Andrew is pushed to the edge. This in turn leaves him vulnerable to exploitation.

Siblings Marilla (Sara Botsford) and Matthew Cuthbert (Martin Sheen) are looking to adopt a boy to help out on their PEI farm. They are shocked to be given the talkative, precocious orphan Anne Shirley (Ella Ballentine). Marilla tries to send her back. Anne is haunted by abuses at the orphanage and unstable homes. A retelling of L.M. Montgomery’s story of Anne Shirley, an orphan who is accidentally sent to a couple looking to adopt a boy instead…

A group of seniors of an entrepreneurial high school team up to take down a rigged college admissions system.

The ideas that dominate the tech industry and our day to day lives were born at General Magic, a secretive Silicon Valley start-up that shipped the first handheld personal communicator (or “smartphone”) in 1994. While the device and company ultimately failed, the team behind General Magic has gone on to change the lives of billions. Featuring legendary members of the original Macintosh team, along with the creators of the iPod, iPhone, Android, and eBay, the film combines rare archival footage with contemporary stories of the “Magicians” today. This is the story of what happens when those who have a dream to change the world fail, fail again, fail better, and ultimately succeed.

Joan and Tom have been married for many years. There is an ease to their relationship which only comes from spending a life time together and a depth of love which expresses itself through tenderness and humour in equal part. When Joan is unexpectedly diagnosed with breast cancer, the course of her treatment shines a light on their relationship as they are faced with the challenges that lie ahead and the prospect of what might happen if something were to happen to Joan. ORDINARY LOVE is a story about love, survival and the epic questions life throws at each and every one of us.

Dana Willingham is an investigative journalist with the Seattle True Press. She is assigned what may be the biggest story of her time at the publication: to investigate what looks to be a purposeful privacy breach by En-Cyke, the hottest new social media app on the market, with nothing truly known about the company owner/CEO, including no photos known of him in existence. With the help of her editor Catherine Fontes, Dana plans to write the article while she’s on her first vacation since starting to work for the publication, it a week long couples yoga retreat to Bali with her boyfriend Jon, a yoga fanatic, who organized everything for the two of them. While Dana hates yoga – she who doesn’t understand especially the spiritual aspect of the activity, she preferring to power though any problem rather than meditate – she loves the thought of an Indonesian beach vacation in winter, even if her main focus will still be writing the article while there. Nothing about the vacation turns out …

Emily has been living in a foster home ever since her father was institutionalized after her mother’s death. Still, she keeps in touch with him through the birthday cards he sends her every year. As Emily starts at a new school, she catches the attention of her shy classmate Arden. When her father doesn’t send a birthday card on her 16th birthday, Emily decides to take matters into her own hands. Enlisting Arden’s help, she runs away, and the pair set out on a road trip to break her father out of the psych ward. As their journey progresses, Emily and Arden must depend on each other as they learn about life, love, loss, and letting go.

When Outlaws on the lam invade the home of an unsuspecting, seemingly innocent, frontier family to hide out for the night, an unexpected game of cat and mouse ensues, leading to seduction, role reversal, and ultimately, bloody revenge.