After years of preparation, a team of highly motivated Quebeckers set out on one of the longest wilderness expeditions ever documented. Stage one involves skiing in relentless polar conditions from Ellesmere Island to the Northwest Passage where the challenge was reaching the mainland. Cue canoes for a 2000km journey across Nunavut and NWT until they reach the first dirt road available where bikes are waiting to be pedalled 4000km to Point Pelee in Ontario.

A feature-length retrospective documentary on the making of “What Lies Beneath.”
School project documentary about the Florida black bear.

Every New Year, and in celebration of their Independence, Haitian families gather together to feast ...

From beautiful but dangerous waterfalls to canyons and underground rivers carved into stone millions...

As they undergo 12 weeks of intensive training, a group of young civilians is gradually moulded into...

Documentary following former professional cyclist and journalist Paul Kimmage as he discusses the bl...

In India, Toomai, a young mahout, helps lead the British on a large expedition to round up wild elep...

Embark on a delightful journey into the world of dogs in this documentary that reveals scientific an...

A feature-length tour of Amsterdam's thriving jazz scene.

This documentary traces the rise and crash of scammers who conned the EU carbon quota system and poc...

The grizzly has roamed North America for nearly a million years. And now, in the last century and a ...

Bandera, Texas (THE COWBOY CAPITAL OF THE WORLD) is a captivating documentary that explores the vibr...

The second IMAX film made, commissioned by the Ontario Government, and produced by MultiScreen Corpo...

A group of final-year media students experience their last 238 days together, expressing how they fe...

A celebration of the sitcom Still Game, featuring interviews with the cast, celebrities who have app...

In France, victims and perpetrators of offenses, misdemeanors, or crimes can meet and talk in secure...

Deep in the coast mountains of BC, a small crew of filmmakers has spent the last eleven months huddl...