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- The documentary follows the journey of the play from its humble beginnings in 2000 through to its reincarnation as a dazzling television series in 2007. The growth of the play in Embracing Da Kink is paralleled by Anthonyʼs personal transformation from a dispirited, out of work actor to a television diva. The now hit play, 'Da Kink in my Hair began its journey as one of the selections in the 2001 Toronto Fringe before receiving overwhelming success at the 2002 New York Fringe Festival as "The Pick of the New York Fringe," chosen out of 196 productions. It was later asked to return to New York for a special showcase for NBC. ʻDa Kink then played to sold-out audiences at Torontoʼs Princess of Wales Theatre in 2005. As this production gave an entertaining new voice to several hard-hitting issues, Anthony never realized it would attract such a large and diverse audience.
- A documentary that frames the many faces of the international literary icon, Margaret Atwood into a layered portrait that is rarely revealed to the public.
- This film chronicles the saga of urban music in Canada.
- In this action comedy feature film, 'Superbob' utilizes his highflying karate mastery and investigative techniques to tackle the ruthless Big Yard. As time races on 'Superbob' must rescue his son Dante, who has been kidnapped by Big Yard. Big Yard operates a child smuggling ring and 'Superbob' must save Dante or lose his son forever.
- 1996–200744mTV Episode"Wrestling with Destiny," a one hour television documentary, tells the fascinating story of how wrestler Daniel Igali achieved his life-long dream of winning Olympic gold, and reveals his complex, intriguing character - both on and off the mat. Igali, one of the world's top freestyle wrestlers, is currently preparing for the upcoming 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. The unforgettable image of him kneeling down and kissing the Canadian flag after his gold medal match at the 2000 Sydney Olympics has become an icon in our sports history. Not a typical wrestling champion, Igali balances his explosive style on the mat with intelligence, sensitivity, and charisma. A graduate student at Simon Fraser University, he is also an esteemed motivational speaker, community leader, and advocate for amateur sport. Nothing has ever come easily for Igali, who grew up in a remote Nigerian village amid poverty and disease. However, raised in the traditions of the Ijaw tribe, his early life was filled with spiritual richness. In Ijaw culture, wrestling is revered as a sport of near-religious importance. Ritualistic "talking drums" are used to coach and inspire wrestlers as they vie for honor and prestige. Today, as he nears the end of his wrestling career, Igali hopes to respond to the ancient drumbeat once again at the Olympics, and to proudly carry the Canadian flag after winning another gold medal.
- Leading Man offers fresh, rare insights about the man who has been called "Canada's preeminent actor" and "the world's greatest living classical actor."