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Written by Tyler Burrows, Mark Darling, and Adam Canuck Zimmerman; directed by Adam Canuck Zimmerman. With Tyler Burrows, Christine Tarbox, and Dani Alvarado. Romantic comedy, 2014, 1:34:00, b&w.
Kurt and Erika are newlyweds. Everything is great, except that Kurt is unemployed, over-educated, and unfulfilled. Years after they broke up, he still sees his ex-girlfriend Scarlett everywhere he goes, always with advice on his life.
Will Kurt finally leave his ex in the past and fully commit to Erika, or will his obsession with the past drive her into the arms of her ex-boyfriend Joe?
Written by Shayan Bayat, Joel Mark Harris, and Josias Tschanz; directed by Josias Tschanz. With Nina Kiri, Steven Love, and Garwin Sanford. Thriller, 2013, colour. Shot in Vancouver, BC.
After ten years in a psychiatric institution, a schizophrenic teenage girl attempts to reconstruct her mysterious past and the murder of her family.
Official website • IMDb • Watch trailer on YouTube • Counting Ants website
Written and directed by Dan Zukovic. With Bruce Glover, Rebecca Strom, and Dan Zukovic. Comedy, 2014, 1:48:00, colour. Produced and partly shot in Vancouver, BC.
Silas Breece, a legendarily-unorthodox business hustler, travels the world seeking capital from bizarre investors, mobsters, and government officials for a series of increasingly elaborate projects.
Written by Joel Ashton McCarthy, Sharon Miki, and John “Jomo” Morrison; directed by Joel Ashton McCarthy. With Bruce Novakowski, Rebecca Strom, and Chris Walters. Comedy, 2014, 1:33:00, colour. Shot and set in Vancouver, BC.
A dark, comedic mockumentary about a group of young film-school graduates attempting to create the most offensive film of all time: High School Shooting: The Musical.