Half Nelson Rated R
(Drama, USA, 2006)

"Just simply an incredible film" Richard Roeper - Ebert & Roeper.

An inner city junior high school teacher with a drug habit forms an unlikely friendship with one of his students after she discovers his secret. A must see!

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L'Enfant (The Child) Rated R
(Drama, Belgium/France, 2005)

"Powerful & Suspenseful" - New York Times.

Bruno and Sonia, a young couple living off her benefit and the thefts committed by his gang. A powerful story.

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Little Fish Rated 14A
(Drama, Australia, 2005)

"Intelligent and gritty... A complex downbeat and heartfelt drama" - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian.

Set in the Little Saigon district outside Sydney, a woman trying to escape her past becomes embroiled in a drug deal.

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Wordplay NR
(Documentary, USA, 2006)

"This film is a heartfelt and hilarious surprise" - Peter Travers.

A documentary, directed with speed and high spirits by Patrick Creadon. Meet puzzle constructors, such as Merl Reagle; celebrity solvers, like Bill Clinton, Jon Stewart, Ken Burns and the Indigo Girls; and best of all, the word-mad contestants who flock to Stamford every March to test their wits against the clock and their own gifts for instant recall and pattern recognition.

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A Scanner Darkly Rated R
(Animation/Drama/Mystery/Sci-Fi/Thriller, USA, 2006)

"It's one of the most faithful movie adaptations" - Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribute.

A faithful adaptation of Philip K. Dick's novel, A Scanner Darkly takes the viewer on a visual and mind-blowing journey into the author's conception of a drug-addled and politically unstable world.

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Thank you for Smoking Rated 14A
(Comedy, USA, 2005)

"America is living in spin"

Satirical comedy follows the machinations of Big Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, (Aaron Eckhart) who spins on behalf of cigarettes while trying to remain a role model for his twelve-year-old son, Jack (Adam Brody).

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Comeback Season NR
(Romatic/Comedy)

"Let the games begin"

A comedy about a cheating husband (Ray Liotta) and an injured high school football star (Shaun Sipos) who become court ordered roommates. A real crowd pleaser that won't insult your intelligence.

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Everything's Gone Green Rated 14A
(Comedy)

"When is enough enough? Who do you want to be: When you grow up?"

Ryan, a good-natured slacker, is tempted into a money laundering scheme while working for a lottery magazine. This film reminds us that the line between getting by and becoming corrupt is sometimes very thin, and that the most convincing lies are the ones we tell ourselves.

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Prescription for Addiction NR
(2006)

A compelling film about dependency and addiction to prescription opioid drugs. Prescription for Addiction is appropriate for a wide range of audiences including health professionals, addiction service providers, people struggling with addiction, their families, law enforcement personnel, educators, youth, the elderly, aboriginal communities, and anyone who uses health care.

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The Mistress of Spices Rated PG 13
(Drama/Romance)

It is a sensual love story building on the cultural themes of the writers - what as an immigrant do you choose to keep or leave behind as you assimilate. Tilo is an outsider from India who has to come to terms with her new country, Americal. As a "mistress of spices', there are certain rules she must follow......

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Secret De Ma Mere (Le) (The Secret of My Mother)
(Comedy/Drama, Canada, 2006)

"Lots of laughs, tears but above all discovered secrets"

The film takes place during a snowstorm in Montreal on New Year's Day when "wacky" friends and relatives reunite and gather around Jos' casket. Despite the sadness of the event, a festive mood gathers around Jeanne (Celine Bonnier), daughter of the 70 year old deceased and his ex. Blanche (Ginette Reno) from whom he's been separated for 20 years. By the end of the day, having listened to everyone's reminiscent memories of her father, a secret emerges enlightening Jeanne to her parents' past.

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