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- An amnesiac soldier, seeking his lost love, arrives in Archangel in northern Russia to help the townsfolk in their fight against the Bolsheviks, all quite unaware that the Great War ended three months ago.
- An orphaned teen and a young tribal hunter get lost in the wilderness.
- On Halloween night, two shabby, dimwitted hunchbacks dig up the anthology horror video CreepTales that was buried with their Uncle Munger, and show it to their dimwitted monster friends.
- By 1929, Canada's west, which had been home to generations of Métis, was taken over by the railroads and new settlers. The Métis became a forgotten people, relegated to eking out a living as best they could. In Places Not Our Own, Rose l'Esperance, a Métis, is determined that her children will have a normal life and an education. Her hopes reside in her daughter Flora, but the harshness of their situation culminates in a devastating and dramatic event.
- An archaeological expedition journeys to Manitoba, Canada, in search of a legendary crucifix supposedly buried in an ancient Viking grave.
- -Part of the 'Daughters of the Country' series, this film, set in the 1850s, unfolds against the backdrop of the Hudson's Bay Company's monopoly of the fur trade. In protest, some Métis engage in trade with the Americans. Madeleine, the Métis common-law wife of a Hudson's Bay Company clerk, is torn between loyalty to her husband and loyalty to her brother, a freetrader. Even more shattering, a change in company policy destroys Madeleine's happy and secure life, forcing her to re-evaluate her identity.
- A young Ojibwa girl from 1770 marries a Scottish fur trader and leaves home for the shores of Georgian Bay.
- Nick has a hard time fitting in with his suburban life and conforming to the macho stereotypes expected of him, unlike his rival, Corny Blower.
- Straightforwardly deals with the consequences of a nuclear attack for the Canadian Prairies. The Prairies are singled out because of their proximity to huge stockpiles of intercontinental ballistic missiles located in North Dakota.
- A charming stranger changes a farm family in 1936 Manitoba after showing up, claiming to be a relative.
- A traveling salesman wishes to settle down in town and marries a younger pregnant girl.
- The swift fox is reintroduced to its original habitat.
- In the prairies of Western Canada, people are seen building houses that resist the weather conditions that earlier houses there failed to do.
- Chester Ronning, a man of the Canadian west who also formed a strong bond as a missionary in China.
- A look at a group of determined handicapped individuals running a cooperative produce business.