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Wal-Mart Nation (2008)
Wal-Mart Nation is an access oriented documentary about the international anti-Wal-Mart movement. The filmmakers were trying to ask the question "How did the world's most successful and influential company become the most hated?" Wal-Mart...
Directed by Andrew Munger
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Wal-Town (2006)
Six student activists. Thirty-six Canadian towns. One giant corporation. A daunting experiment in activism. A group of six university students, calling themselves Wal-Town, take to the Canadian highway over two summers. Armed with thousands of pamphlets...
Directed by Loaded Pictures
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Walk Naked Singing (2002)
Walk Naked Singing is an inventive documentary filmed somewhere in the Ontario forest. The film follows the process of Wayne, Frank, and Gordie, over a summer, growing a commercial crop of 100% Canadian marijuana in gardens they call ‘rinks’.
Wherever...
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Water on the Table (2010)
Water On The Table is a character driven social issue documentary by Liz
Marshall that explores Canada’s relationship to its fresh water, arguably it's most precious natural resource. The film asks the question: is water a commercial good like...
Directed by Liz Marshall
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We Can't See You Beating Us (2010)
Linda, David, Jim and Yvonne lost most of their sight in early adulthood. Despite their vision loss they now share one extraordinary experience: paddling together on a dragon boat team called “Eye of the Dragon”. They were up to the challenge of...
Directed by Adelina Suvagau
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We Play Ok (2010)
They've been playing baseball together for 18 years, and they're still the worst team in the league.
We Play Ok is a short documentary about the Shoes, a Toronto baseball team sponsored by the Revue Cinema.
Directed by Kieran Heilbron
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Filmmaker Arturo Perez Torres follows in the footsteps of two friends traveling on an extraordinary and extremely dangerous journey from Central America to North America. On their journey they encounter gangs and vigilantes as well as border patrol. But...
Directed by Arturo Perez Torres
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When Hockey Came to Belfast (2004)
When Hockey Came to Belfast is the striking story of how Canadian ice hockey is transcending religious lines. Bringing Northern Irish youth together in a shared love of the game, the rink gives boys and girls a haven from the turf warfare that pervades...
Directed by Linda Conway
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When Silence is Golden (2007)
When Silence is Golden follows the film`s director in her quest to lift the silence on the gold mining activities of a Canadian mining company near a small town in Western Ghana. Through her journey, we meet the inhabitants of this town who, despite...
Directed by Alexandra Sicotte-Lévesque
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When Two Won't Do (2001)
Maureen Marovitch believes in polyamory, the philosophy of simultaneously loving more than one person. David Finch, her live-in boyfriend, does not and he is far from silent about his wish that Maureen break up with her two other boyfriends and settle...
Directed by
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White Vans (2008)
When Aren Hansen had his new $1,400 bike stolen-the replacement for a bike stolen earlier the same month- first he got mad and then he made this heartfelt and clever film featuring numerous victims, their fantasies of revenge and a secret camera set up...
Directed by Aren Hansen
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WHITE WATER, BLACK GOLD (2011)
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Whose University Is It? (2003)
The story of corporate influence on public university education.
Directed by
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Winds of Heaven (2010)
Winds of Heaven is a ninety-minute filmic journey into the deep brooding mystery and
inner beauty of Emily Carr’s paintings - a lyrical, luminescent and entertaining
impression of the life of Carr and her connection to the First Nations people of the...
Directed by Michael Ostroff
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Women: The Face of AIDS (2007)
Women: The Face of AIDS reveals the unprecedented toll AIDS is having on women in sub-Saharan Africa. This half-hour documentary is an intimate window into the daily lives of five courageous women, and the heroism of the grassroots organizations that...
Directed by Liz Marshall
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Would You (2008)
A docu-talk documentary which poses a not so simple question - Would you throw away a bible - to everyday unsuspecting Canadians going about their day. The result is a provocative, yet fun film with surprising answers that evoke discussion and titillate...
Directed by Simonee Chichester [nid:873]
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