Storyteller
La actriz y cineasta canadiense Sarah Polley investiga ciertos secretos relacionados con su madre, entrevistando a un grupo de familiares y amigos cuya fiabilidad varía en función de su implicación en los hechos, que son recordados de diferentes maneras; de modo que siempre queda un rastro de preguntas por responder, porque la memoria es algo cambiante y a menudo el descubrimiento de la verdad depende de quién esté contando la historia.
Producer
Sharon and her ten year old son Bayo live in Tickle Cove on the shores of Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland like generations of their family have before them. Sharon hates her life there. She dreams of moving to Toronto - where her now deceased mother was from - to eke out a better life for her and Bayo. She even leaves her big black packed trunk in the middle of the foyer as a symbolic gesture that that move will soon be happening. She equally hates her fisher father, Phillip Longlan, for subjecting her and her mother to life there. Phillip, who spends most of his time on a commercial fishing boat, only provides Sharon enough money to survive but not to achieve that dream of leaving. Bayo, however, doesn't want to leave, especially leave his grandfather behind. He wants to live and die by the sea, much like his deceased father, who he never knew.
Producer
Nobody ever listens to Jacob, so he always has to repeat himself. A trip to the grocery store leads to a misunderstanding and Jacob falls asleep hiding in a park. When he wakes up, he discovers that he is in trouble for insulting the store clerk. He is sent to a prison for children that is located on Slimer's Island and is run by the Hooded Fang, an ex-wrestler who outwardly hates children. Meanwhile, Child Power representatives the Intrepid Shapiro and Fearless O'Toole try to find the prison's hidden location to help free the children.
Producer
A Jewish boy grows up in 1920s Montreal with a grandfather who tells stories and a father who won't work.