Amanda Burke

Having served her time for arson, Willow Song is now fending for herself on the unforgiving streets of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. There, she’s asked to contend with the squalid condition of her SRO, a sketchy bestie, her ongoing struggle to stay clean, constant harassment in her workplace and festering resentment towards Asian-Canadians. With the fates seemingly conspiring against her, she’s thrown a lifeline by a figure from her past. As Willow holes up in an abandoned warehouse, her latent psychokinetic abilities manifest and an uncanny transformation commences.

A transfer student's unusual interests make her an easy target at her new all-girls boarding school before she discovers her popular classmate's special talent.

7.1/10

A young Indigenous couple moves into their new house. While unpacking, the nosey neighbourhood welcoming committee pops by with friendly chit-chat, food, and a side of racism.

The emergence of a strange, elusive gun changes the life of an anthropology professor whose mind is slowly unraveling.

6.3/10

In the grim Alaskan winter, a naturalist hunts for wolves blamed for killing a local boy, but he soon finds himself swept into a chilling mystery.

5.6/10
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An Altmanesque carnival of characters

7.6/10

A psychological thriller about a young girl who's terrorized on her family farm after the arrival of her popstar boyfriend's best friends.

7.6/10

A timid officer worker becomes both pariah and Pied Piper when she unleashes her confessional, scathingly honest pop compositions upon friends and co-workers, in this hilarious comedy from Vancouver’s Kris Elgstrand (Doppelgänger Paul).

6.6/10
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On a sun dappled summer day a science expedition propels two children toward an enigmatic encounter at the edge of their known world.

7.4/10

On his way to the airport, Sebastian gets a call from his lesbian friend, Cathy, who has just had a baby. Sebastian is only the sperm donor, but now Cathy wants him to take a more active role in his baby's life.

5.6/10

During one turbulent summer a dangerously troubled nanny teaches a brilliant ten-year-old boy that freedom to move forward is made possible by shedding the ugly skin of our past.