Short Cuts Canada
- Accordéon (Michèle Cournoyer)
- Almost Forgot My Bones (Katrin Bowen)
- Between Science and Garbage (Pierre Hébert, Bob Ostertag)
- Birdlings Two (Davina Pardo)
- Boyclops (Jay Dahl)
- Build (Greg Atkins)
- choke. (David Hyde)
- Corps étrangers (Simon Lavoie)
- Desastre (Jay Field)
- Deux Enfants qui fument (Sarah Fortin)
- Elephant Shoe (Christopher Behnisch)
- Elliot Smelliot (Anita Doron)
- Encre noire sur fond d'azur (Félix Dufour-Laperrière)
- Filth (Wrik Mead)
- The Finite (Alexi Manis)
- Girl Cleans Sink (Sook-Yin Lee)
- Groomed (Joseph Raso)
- The Hill (Deborah Chow)
- Hogtown Blues (Hugh Gibson)
- Hotel Saudade (Cameron Bailey)
- The Human Kazoo (Fabrizio Filippo)
- Man Feel Pain (Dylan Akio Smith)
- mary/me (Kelly Egan)
- Milo 55160 (David Ostry)
- More Sensitive (Gail Noonan)
- Mothers, Fathers and Other Strangers (Carl Knutson)
- My Old Man (Alex Levine)
- Pigeon (Anthony Green)
- Le Pont (Guy Edoin)
- Rodéo (Mélanie Dion)
- Ryan (Chris Landreth)
- The Sadness of Johnson Joe Jangles (Jeffrey St. Jules)
- Sissy Boy Slap Party (Guy Maddin)
- Sombra Dolorosa (Guy Maddin)
- Stronger (Debra Felstead)
- Superhero (Wannabe Patricia, Harris Seeley)
- A Tale of Bad Luck (Brad Peyton)
- Trouser Accidents (Semi Chellas)
- white out (Matt Sinclair-Foreman)
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