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An artist runs into financial trouble and begins stealing people's dogs for ransom money.
After leaving his prestigious post at the University of Toronto, Gabriel embarks on a new journey with Julia, and he is eager to become a father. However, Gabriel's idyllic vision is jeopardized when Julia's intensive program becomes all consuming. When Julia is granted a prestigious opportunity to deliver an academic lecture at Oxford, Gabriel challenges her about the subject of her presentation, which clashes with his own research. In Oxford, their past resurfaces, including an old nemesis determined to humiliate Julia and expose one of Gabriel's well-guarded secrets. Emotions run high, alliances are tested, and the couple must confront the shadows of their shared history in a battle for love, truth, and redemption.
Gabriel sets off on a new adventure with Julia after quitting his esteemed position at the University of Toronto, and he is ready to start a family.
The final part of the film adaption of the erotic romance novel Gabriel's Inferno written by an anonymous Canadian author under the pen name Sylvain Reynard.
A hiker looking to spend a peaceful and rejuvenating day in the wilderness begins finding strange objects and soon realizes that she may not be as alone in the forest as she thought.
Brian Nice had it all—a successful career as a fashion photographer, a model wife, a baby daughter, and a lifetime of international travel—until one day a death-defying brain injury took it all away. But rather than let that stop him, Brian has pivoted, using a unique perspective on life to influence the images he captures with his camera. With the patience of a Buddhist monk, the humor of a teenage boy, and an unwavering will to create art, Brian cannot be stopped, not even by a brain injury.
When a high school wrestling coach recruits outsider Noah, a student with autism, for his tram, Noah has to confront his overprotective single father and overcome his biggest fear.