Movies found: 4, viewing from 1 to 4
Genres: Drama
Starring: Marcel Jeannin, Caroline Redekopp, Kelly Rowan, Emily Osment, John Maclaren, Meaghan Rath, Kay Panabaker
Directors: Charles Binamé
Country: Canada
Year: 1
Teen girl Taylor Hillridge gets a a laptop for her birthday and signs up on a social networking site. She starts to feel alone as her friends ostracize her and she falls victim to cyberbullying.
Genres: Drama
Starring: Wendy Crewson, William Hurt, John Corbett, Leslie Hope, Michael Murphy, Stipe Erceg, Heino Ferch
Directors: Charles Binamé
Country: Germany, Canada
Year: 2005
The heroic struggle of Canadian Louise Arbour, Chief War Crimes Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, as she battles world politics and fierce opposition to indict Slobodan Milosevic for crimes against humanity.
Genres: Thriller
Starring: Colm Feore, Gérard Darmon, Joe Cobden, Janet Lane
Directors: Charles Binamé
Country: Canada
Year: 2008
It is the mid-1960s. The Cold War is raging. The world is still reeling from the assassination of JFK - but has yet to lose his kid brother Bobby. In the midst of all this, a reluctant hero by the name of Lucien Rivard becomes enmeshed in a web of global political intrigue and corruption. The United States, Russia and France are embroiled in a strategic battle over Third World natural resources. To keep the upper hand, each of their secret services has joined forces with various organized crime factions. Lucien is the go-between, travelling to the casinos of Havana, the night clubs of Dallas, the seedy heroin labs of Marseille, the tropical j...
Genres: Drama, Sport, Biography
Starring: Stephen McHattie, Sebastien Roberts, Serge Houde, Howard Rosenstein, Tony Calabretta, Larry Day, John Maclaren
Directors: Charles Binamé
Country: Canada
Year: 2005
In the late 1930s, a young machinist named Maurice Richard distinguished himself as a ice hockey player of preternatural talent. Although that was enough to get him into the Montreal Canadiens, his frequent injuries cost him the confidence of his team and the fans. In the face of these doubts, Richard eventually shows the kind of aggressive and skillful play that would make him one of the greatest players of all time as "The Rocket." However for all his success, Richard and his fellow French Canadians face constant discrimination in a league dominated by the English speaking. Although a man of few words, Richard begins to speak his own mind a...