
Acting
Rhiannon Morgan is a Canadian actor based in St. John's, Newfoundland. Preceding her most recent role in Melanie Oates' Sweet Angel Baby (2024), she had principal roles on both SurrealEstate (2021) and Hudson & Rex (2019). Rhiannon can be seen in Jeffrey St. Jules' The Silent Planet (2024) this year as well as leading in two 2023 short films, Poster Child (2023) and The Selkie Project. She was also featured in the 2023 series, Only the Night Knows (2024). Following her supporting role in the 2019 feature length film, Black Conflux (2019), Rhiannon went on to play the role of Kay in the award winning feature film, Little Orphans (2020), co-starring Emily Bridger and Marthe Bernard. She has had leading roles in numerous short films as well, including her starring role in the 2018 short film, New Woman (2019), for which she received three Best Actress nominations and two Best Actress awards. Rhiannon also starred in the multiple award winning 2022 short film, Mother's Skin (2022), by Leah Johnston and Jason Buxton. In addition to her film experience, she can be heard narrating the 2022 audiobook, We Jane, a novel by Aimee Wall. Rhiannon currently resides in Port Rexton with her family.

When Vegas, a disillusioned artist turned taxi driver, picks up an unassuming stranger, things take a drastic turn when it is revealed not everything is as it appears. Bold and electric, Vegas is a film about the beauty of living ones most expansive and authentic self.

An insecure up-and-coming pianist fights to replace her injured childhood idol as the lead soloist at the most prestigious orchestra in the country.

A folklorist is summoned by the last living soul of a forgotten community to witness a folktale transform into a terrifying reality.

A struggling writer emerges from rehab and reunites with his estranged brother, but soon descends into a tragic love triangle and is forced to confront a devastating reality.

The lives of a disillusioned teen and an alienated man converge in 1980s Newfoundland.

A neglected six-year-old girl struggles to cope with her mother's depression, uncovering a secret from her mother's past.

The wedding of their youngest sister, Janet, brings Gwen and Kay home to St. John’s, Newfoundland. While Janet struggles to hide her family’s dysfunction, Kay can’t help but create chaos wherever she goes and Gwen finds herself paralyzed by a past secret. The complicated web of relationships between the sisters, their Aunt Maureen, their absent mother, and Kay’s young daughter Billie, is only illuminated by the wedding. Gwen’s attempts to get Kay to take responsibility for her daughter highlights her own abandonment of her ex, Tom, leading them all to a not-so-perfect storm of a reception.

On July 1st, 1916, the Newfoundland Regiment took part in a massive First World War offensive on the Somme, led by the British. At Beaumont Hamel the regiment was nearly wiped out, as only 110 of 780 soldiers survived the day. To commemorate its 100th anniversary, Brian McKenna’s documentary film tells the story of this epic tragedy. Using a technique that brings new meaning to reenactment, McKenna recruits descendants of soldiers who fought this battle, offering them a unique opportunity to relive the experience of their ancestors in trenches built specifically for the film.

Eliza is an unassuming and beloved member of a small fishing community in Newfoundland who sees all of her relationships put in jeopardy after her secret social media persona is exposed.

A Gothic period piece set in Newfoundland during 1888, concerning the meeting between a mysterious, wealthy woman and a lowly man from the streets.
