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The Perfect Son

The Prodigal Dad

The Promised Band

The Scent of Rain and Lightning

The Score

Poster for the movie "The Sheepdogs Have at It"

The Sheepdogs Have At It

The Sleep Experiment

The Untitled Work Of Paul Shepard

The Uwe Boll Story

The Wasting

This Small

To The Mountain

Tomorrow’s Power

Tru Love

Uncanny

Victor Walk

Waking the Sleeping Giant

Werewolf

Poster for the movie "When I Walk"

When I Walk

When We Walk

White Night

Woman In Car.

Wrestling Jerusalem

You Or A Loved One

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INDIECAN ENTERTAINMENT is a Canadian distribution company that services not just up-and-coming Canadian filmmakers, but also those indies making films in a lower budget bracket who have otherwise virtually no chance to shine in a market of big studios, distributors and exhibitors.

“Seeing Canadian films should become a regular occurrence and not a one-time event. We need to not only support Canadian production but also encourage the viewing of Canadian films by Canadian audiences. We owe it to our industry, our culture and our country.” — Avi Federgreen