A documentary portrait of high-school students in the Quebec city of Sorel-Tracy.

Yeon-joo despises herself. She can't help picking a fight. She pushes people away even when she doesn't want to. Also, being a lesbian doesn't help the fact that she hates herself either. After a little talk with Mom gone terribly wrong, Yeon-joo attempts to kill herself. Unfortunately, sudden appearance of teacher and Ji-oh (who seem to be in a suspicious relationship), and interruption of Illuminati kid’s mysterious rituals, Yeon-joo's suicide attempt doesn't go as planned.

A teenage slacker called Bill Thompson and his nerdy friend Monty Taylor decide to rebel against school bully Jack bath

Michael, a troubled teenage boy, and his group of friends notice strange occurrences in the house, which may be linked to the tragic history of Michael's family.

In a futuristic dystopia with enforced beauty standards, a teen awaiting mandatory cosmetic surgery embarks on a journey to find her missing friend.

Pierre Léon ingeniously condenses and updates Dostoevsky’s novel about a 19-year-old intellectual reconnecting with his estranged family in his impressive debut feature.

Brinking News is a story about a middle school girl and her friends working to solve a mystery at their school before it's too late. In order to get to the bottom of it and make things right they must first take the big risk of believing in themselves. This is a completely original narrative screenplay, from story to musical score, produced by the AG Wright Film Club. Premiered as the feature film at the Stafford County Film Festival May 11&12, 2018. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed making it. —Philip Snow

16-year-old Frida and Mona take the train from the suburbs to Copenhagen on a Friday night to get rid of their virginity. They make themselves up and change their clothes in the ladies' room at the Central Station and the manhunt in Copenhagen's night-life can begin.

Ulga, Jimmy, and Simon, haven't seen Gerald in a while. They look for him in the woods. What they find dosen't make sense.

Two misdemeanor punks hold a philosophical debate on what it means to be a rebel in front of a blank brick wall begging to be tagged. Think 'Clerks' meets puberty.

Surreal circumstances of a power outage when the sun fails to set puts our protagonists in an endless evening, forcing them to form a bond that is the last thing that they have left-- a concept that becomes a strange comfort when nothing is as it once was.

A kid is inside his house because of the lockdown. The movie compares the life of the boy with the bird in a cage.

Raquel, a girl who is in the process of overcoming a break-up, is convinced by her roommate Lola to go on a double date. There she meets Jesús, with whom she will start a new relationship.

The experiences of a young girl help to focus attention on some psycho-social aspects of the venereal disease problem. Written and directed by Rolf Forsberg (maker of Parable, Stalked, Ark, One Friday).