Short of the Week

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    Drama Brett Cramer

    It's Been A While

    Kate calls her ex for the first time in three years. Comedy ensues, but then a devastating confession.

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    Experimental Luca Toth

    Lidérc úr (Mr. Mare)

    After going for an x-ray, a young handsome man is horrified to learn that the weird, tumour-like lump on his chest is the top of a tiny plump man`s head.

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    Drama Yaya

    Keep It Quiet

    A veterinarian keeps her depression secret from family and friends. As her mind cracks, her cat becomes an unlikely foil to her suicide attempts.

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    Documentary Matthew Salton

    Patty Are You Bringing Weed in from Jamaica?

    In 1968 Patty was a flight attendant, who realized she could smuggle primo pot in from Jamaica with relative ease. Now 77 years old, this is her version of what happened.

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    Dark Comedy Alyssa McClelland

    Second Best

    The unwavering bond between identical twins is threatened when Nouchka's gymnastics career steals the spotlight, encouraging a competitive wedge between her sister Velika in their struggle to triumph over their domineering Russian mother.

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    Thriller Anna Mantzaris

    Good Intentions

    After a young woman causes a car accident and flees the scene of the crime, strange and spooky things starts to happen.

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    Drama Pier-Philippe Chevigny

    Recrue (Rebel)

    Alex, a six-year-old boy from Quebec, is oblivious to the thousands of refugees entering Canada illegally to avoid deportation. Yet when his father takes him along to a vigilante patrol in the woods to hunt out trespassing migrants, something inside him tells him to rebel.

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    Thriller Aaron Poole

    Oracle

    A child internalizes the chaos of home renovations and his parents' preoccupation, precipitating a fever dream that catapults his consciousness into adult realms of obsession and dread.

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    Satire Artemis Shaw

    Real Talk

    A woman goes on a live talk show to confront a famous music producer, only to find him armed with the elusive "perfect apology."

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