
OneBC Caucus is proud to present Making a Killing: Reconciliation, Genocide, and Plunder in Canada. Making a Killing is a feature documentary film exposing the massive scandal behind the taking of wealth, land, and power from the Canadian public to benefit indigenous tribes. It debunks the worst lie in Canadian history: the lie that 215 bodies were found at the Kamloops Residential School and that Canadians committed a mass murder against indigenous children. Making a Killing is the first documentary film produced by an elected caucus.
2025-12-02 110.0

Hannah, a waitress in a small U.K. town, is stunned when a royal security team mistakes her for Crown Princess Helena of Camalonia. The real Helena disappeared just days before her coronation. Hannah agrees to pose as the princess to prevent national panic, only to fall for the royal advisor helping her navigate palace life.
2025-12-17 00.0

In the middle of the night, a priest and a rent boy meet. After the hookup, they decide to get to know each other a little more, and then Paulo and Antonio are confronted by each other’s questions, in a conversation that makes them reflect on what led them to that moment and what the future may hold for them.
2025-12-10 00.0

María finds a letter from her recently deceased grandfather in which he recounts that he was imprisoned in a Francoist concentration camp in the province of Córdoba, in his village: Los Blázquez. She was unaware of the existence of the concentration camp and decides to investigate the matter.
2025-12-02 00.0

Naya once had an older brother named Naru, who died by suicide after suffering from toxic masculinity and relentless bullying at school. Years after his death, Naya graduates from middle school and decides to attend the same high school her brother once went to. But unexpectedly, she ends up in the same school—and even the same grade—as Dira, the younger sibling of the student who used to bully her brother. From there, tension rises, and conflicts between Naya and Dira begin to unfold.
2025-12-13 110.0