Feature Films in Development
Rufus
A troubled teenage vampire discovers what it means to be human.
Rufus isn’t sure what he is. Hunted, poked and prodded for the last two hundred years, he knows people are always pegging him as this or that. It’s all about what box you fit into. If there really are vampires, Rufus has never met one. Sure he has some quirks. Who doesn’t?
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Ferocious
LEIGH PARISH is the star on one of North America’s most popular TV shows. Beautiful, charismatic…her star’s ascension seems to have no ceiling.
On a return trip home and during a standard paint-by-number television interview, one of the phone in callers trips her up, unearthing an all-consuming anxiety within Leigh…one she had hoped was permanently buried.
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Glitch
A Screenplay by S. Krishna and P. Lauterman
Based on the Nebula Award winning novel by Robert J. Sawyer, The Terminal Experiment
Set in the not-too-distant-future, an ambitious scientist scans his mind onto a computer soon after he suspects his wife of being unfaithful, never imagining that his digitized alter ego would break out onto the World Wide Web and take revenge.
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The Assassination of Gandhi
Combining on the fly footage, interviews and dramatic recreations done in stop motion animation “The Assassination of Gandhi” investigates the Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and the story of his assassin Nathuram Godse through the eyes of Indo-Canadian filmmaker Anand Ramayya.
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Tokyo DJ
“Tokyo DJ” is a fish out of water love story with strong music and dance elements. A young DJ, Stan Hamilton, is invited to perform for the first time in Japan, where he meets a beautiful young dancer who shares his passion for hip hop. They fall in love as he rises to the top of his game in the hedonistic, seedy world of the Tokyo nightclub scene. Upon discovering a link between his family history and Mr. M, the music producer and promoter who invited him to Tokyo, Stan is set up by Mr M’s right hand man David, a jealous rival who shares an interest in this connection — a rare and valuable record by Stan’s mom.







