Perspective Canada
- L'Absent by Céline Baril
- Across by Cara Morton
- Anna à la lettre C by Hugo Brochu
- The Big Pickle by Gary Yates
- BP (Pushing the Boundaries) by Brian Nash
- Breakfast with Gus by Siobhan Devine
- Bury Me Happy by Brian McPhail
- City of Dark by Bruno Lázaro Pacheco
- The Countess of Baton Rouge by André Forcier
- Cosmos by Manon Briand, André Turpin, Marie-Julie Dallaire, Denis Villeneuve, Jennifer Alleyn and Arto Paragamian
- Cotton Candy by Roshell Bissett
- Cube by Vincenzo Natali
- Dance with Me by Cassandra Nicolaou
- Drive, She Said by Mina Shum
- Drowning in Dreams by Tim Southam
- Erotica: A Journey Into Female Sexuality by Maya Gallus
- Fresh Off the Boat by Peter Demas
- Gerrie & Louise by Sturla Gunnarsson
- Grace Eternal by Neil Burns
- Guise by Wrik Mead
- Guy Maddin: Waiting for Twilight by Noam Gonick
- The Hanging Garden by Thom Fitzgerald
- Hayseed by Josh Levy and Andrew Hayes
- The Hazards of Falling Glass by John Martins-Manteiga
- Incantation by Cara Morton
- Kid Nerd by Shereen Jerrett
- Kitchen Party by Gary Burns
- Linear Dreams by Richard Reeves
- The Mao Lounge by Chad Derrick
- Men with Guns by Kari Skogland
- Museum by Chris Walsh
- 1919 by Noam Gonick
- Permission by Daniel MacIvor
- Pitch by Spencer Rice and Kenny Hotz
- The Planet of Junior Brown by Clement Virgo
- Question of Reality by Barry Gibson
- Shift by Shaun Cathcart
- Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffrey Thomas by Ali Kazimi
- Shopping for Fangs by Quentin Lee and Justin Lin
- Le Siège de l'âme by Olivier Asselin
- The Skating Party by Marcia Connolly and Janet Hawkwood
- The Swimming Lesson by Sheri Elwood
- Tu as crié: Let me go by Anne Claire Poirier
- Twilight of the Ice Nymphs by Guy Maddin
- Two Feet, One Angel by Ramiro Puerta
- Uncut by John Greyson
- La vie arrêtée by Martine Allard
- We Are Experiencing... by John Kneller
- What Goes Around by Lloyd Surdi
- White Cloud, Blue Mountain by Keith Behrman
- Zie 37 Stagen by Sylvain Guy
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