(2019) / 87min
Writer: Camille Thomasson
Director: Janice Cooke
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Executive Producers: Howard Braunstein, Andrea Buchanan, Yvonne E Chotzen, Ginnifer Goodwin
A woman tries to adopt an African-American girl, but due to a racially motivated ruling, the two are forced apart. The woman does not give up on the girl and continues to be her lifeline until they can be reunited.
(2019) / 87min
Writers: Damon Tod Hill, Blaine Chiappetta
Director: Siobhan Devine
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Executive Producers: Howard Braunstein, Sheri Singer, Steve White
Lucy Simmons is a very sensible, highly-focused young woman with a budding career at a top advertising agency in Santa Monica. She actually grew-up in rural Vermont, helping her grandfather run a shop called “Forever Christmas”, one of those cute stores that sell Holiday-themed items all year round. When her grandfather bequests his business to her, it only makes
sense for her to sell it since she lives and works in California, and her parents are getting ready to retire. But a series of unusual events, and an unexpected romance, lead Lucy to a change of heart – all under the spell of some Christmas magic!
(2019) / 85min
Writer: Carley Smale
Director: Jeff Beesley
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Producer: Dave Hansen
Executive Producer: Howard Braunstein
When the successful hardworking marketing executive Emma finds her gift to a former lover in a pawn shop, emotions she thought she had sworn off begins to surface. Forced to spend Christmas in Vermont while crunching a deadline, she reconnects with an old college flame and his adorable daughter forces her to re-evaluate her whole life.
(2019) / 82min
Writer: Barbara Kymlicka
Director: Jason Bourque
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Executive Producers: Timothy O. Johnson, Joseph Wilka
When Julia left small town Williston, North Dakota for the big city, she hoped to find the inspiration she needed as a writer. Ten years later as a columnist, her work has become so cynical it’s enough to prompt her good friend and boss to send her back home to Williston as a “time out”. Julia returns home to snowy Williston where her dad runs a snow removal business.
(2019) / 87min
Writer: Cassie Doyle
Director: Jeff Beesley
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Executive Producer: Howard Braunstein
A radio host from Philadelphia is forced to relocate her show ‘Radio Christmas’ to a small town where she meets a handsome local and discovers a big town secret. As she settles in and the pair start to bond, an accidental broadcast will jeopardize not only her career, but her new found home and romance.
(2018) / 88min
Writer: Helen Childress
Director: Karen Moncrief
Producer : Juliette Hagopian
Executive Producers: Tommy King, Jonathan Baruch, David Sigal, Michael Tive
Follows 19th century pioneering journalist, Elizabeth Cochran Seaman, who published under the name of Nellie Bly, on a mission to expose the deplorable conditions and mistreatment of patients at the notorious Women’s Lunatic Asylum.
(2018) / Short / 9 mins
Written and Directed by: Guy Maddin, Galen Johnson, Evan Johnson
Executive Producer: Shauna De Cartier
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Executive Producer: Jeff Pniowsky
Executive Producer: Brendan Roddy
Every balcony is a poem, a chant — a muscle. But whoever lives with that extra blueprint luxury of a balcony lives on the wrong side of a cross-section, on the busy, narrative-addled side of something like an ant-farm window, a brazen architectural arrangement selling cheap peeks into the naked sideshows of the quotidian — even the grisly. Step right up. Behold. A ten story wall of solid twitching muscle.
(2018) / 87min
Writer: Cassie Doyle
Director: Gary Yates
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Executive Producer: Howard Braunstein
Allison Bennet, along with her daughter Olivia and mother Martha, run a bakery in the small mountain town of White Pines, Tennessee. When a charming real estate developer and his assistant try to buy the town for a corporate ski resort, Allison and the townspeople of White Pines must work together to prevent that from happening. And just when the Bennet ladies
seem out of luck, an unexpected visitor—with a well-known sweet tooth for cookies and milk—comes to the bakery and may in fact be the key to solving everything
The Hitman Never Dies
(2017) Crime Comedy / 90+ mins
Director: David Hyde
Producers: Juliette Hagopian, David Hyde
Writers: Stephen Kunc, David Hyde
In one afternoon the life of a pro thief crumbles when a double blackmail scheme forces him to compete against hit men and police to find a tentacle porn king who is already dead.
(2017) / 99min
Writer: Carley Smale
Director: Gary Yates
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Due to a blizzard, two rival bloggers on their way to Aspen get stuck in Indiana at a local historic inn one week before Christmas and must find a festive story to write about or risk losing their jobs. Little do they know that being snowed in together will make them not only believe in Christmas magic again, but also believe in love.
No Honour In Truth
(2016) Documentary / 60 mins
Writer: Charlie Hagopian
Field Producer/Director: Juliette Hagopian
Charlie is a man who was caught in the crosshairs of the investigation that captured Paul Bernardo. This is the story of his quest for truth, and triumph.
(2014) Crime Thriller / 100 mins
Starring: Abigail Breslin, Georgie Henley, James Russo, Mira Sorvino
Director: Stan Brooks
Producers: Juliette Hagopian, Damian Ganczewski
Executive Producers: Cathy Rollo, Tony Rollo, Stanley M. Brooks, Michael Rotenberg
Writers: Adam Till, Fabrizio Filippo
Tired of their mother’s alcoholism and a string of her abusive boyfriends, two sisters plot to kill her.
Based on the book by: Bob Mitchell
(2014) Documentary / 34 mins
Director: Onalee Ames
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Red Road Lodge is the story of 2 fearless leaders in the community of Winnipeg making a difference in their vision to abolish homelessness in Manitoba. Their shelter based on art programs and community care is setting a new trend of success in caring for the homeless and we can only hope the world will embrace their ways and that we as humans can be inspired to do better and walk our own Red Road because this kind of care is only touching the surface of our problems in North America.
(2012) Romantic Comedy / 98 mins
Starring: Jonas Chernick, Emily Hampshire, Sarah Manninen, Vik Sahay
Director: Sean Garrity
Producers: Juliette Hagopian, Jonas Chernick
Writer: Jonas Chernick
To win back his unsatisfied ex-girlfriend, conservative accountant Jordan Abrams enlists the help of Julia – an uninhibited exotic dancer – to guide him on a quest for sexual experience, leading him into a world of strip clubs, sensual massage parlors, cross-dressing and S&M.
(2012) Drama / 90 mins
Starring: Teri Polo, Paul Essiembre and Ty Wood
Director: Gary Yates
Producers: Juliette Hagopian, Dale Cornick, Norman Denver, Patricia Heaton, David Hunt, A.J. Morewitz
Writer: Michael Heaton
When a teenage boy desperately needs a heart transplant on Christmas Eve, his family and neighbors’ forty-year tradition of lining their quaint street with Christmas luminaries is put on hold. When his parents, Ann and Mike, pray for a donor on a stormy night, the neighbors suddenly realize their luminaries could have a deeper purpose.
(2011) Thriller / 100 mins
Starring: Michael Biehn, Rosanna Arquette, Michael Eklund
Writer / Director: Xavier Gens
Producer: Juliette Hagopian, Ross M. Dinerstein, Darryn Welch, Nathaniel Rollo
When a cataclysmic explosion devastates New York, eight strangers take refuge in the basement of their apartment building, a converted fallout shelter designed by their paranoid superintendent Mickey. With just three connecting rooms it’s barely big enough, but with stockpiles of food and water, the group are at least safe from the horrors outside, and they settle in and attempt to fathom the catastrophe that has ended the lives of so many of their loved ones.
With twists and turns throughout, and no way of knowing who will make it out alive, THE DIVIDE is an action packed psychological thriller that combines ‘Assault on Precinct 13’ with ‘Lord of the Flies’. To survive the end of the world, you first must survive each other…
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Official Selection: 2011 SXSW Film Festival
(2011) Drama / 90 mins
Starring: Elizabeth Berkley, Jason Gray-Stanford & Mitchell Kummen
Director: Gary Yates
Producers: Juliette Hagopian, Howard Braunstein, Shelly Hack, Barbra Richardsen, Harry Winer
Writers: Sheri Davenport & Harry Winer
There does not seem to be sufficient time between the moment Holly and Max enter the house to the moment they discover the Christmas lights outside, for Mike and Joe to have put the lights up.
Feature, 2010
Writer/Director: Adam Smoluk
Producers: Juliette Hagopian and Adam Smoluk
A naïve grocery clerk must finally stand up to his slimy, crafty, controlling co-workers in order to retrieve the store’s considerable receipts, which have been mysteriously stolen.
(2009) Crime-Drama / 95 mins
Director: Norma Bailey
Starring: Rob Lowe, Lauren Holly, Michelle Hurd
Executive Producers: Stanley M. Brooks, Jim Head
Co-Executive Producer: Damian Ganczewski
Producers: Juliette Hagopian, Nicholas Tabarrok
The story of Jenn and Bart Corbin (Lowe); a couple who appear to have the perfect marriage. Wedded bliss, though, is not always what it seems, as Jenn discovers Bart’s affair with a beautiful co-worker. Distraught, Jenn turns to the Internet, where she makes a connection with a charming mystery man. When Jenn is found dead – apparently the result of a devastating suicide – her loving sister insists that Jenn would never have willingly taken her own life and left her children without their mother. Could the killer be her husband, who has some dark secrets of his own, or possibly her online suitor, who may not be exactly the person Jenn had imagined?
(2009) Crime-Drama / Min-Series
Director: Peter Svatek
Starring: Gina Gershon, Victor Garber, Rachel Blanchard, Ryan McPartlin
Executive Producers: Stanley M. Brooks, Jim Head
Co-Executive Producer: Damian Ganczewski
Producers: Juliette Hagopian, Nicholas Tabarrok
From best-selling author Ann Rule comes a tale of obsessive love, greed and murder. For their wedding portrait, Pat and Tom Allanson posed as Rhett and Scarlett as an homage to their Southern roots and dreams for a Tara-like plantation where they could rise through the hierarchy of the South Carolina elite. Less than two months later, their dream exploded in terror and murder when Tom was convicted of the gruesome slaying of his parents. Pat’s own brother died in a puzzling suicide, her grandparents-in-law were poisoned and no one — from her employers to her own children — was safe when Pat Allanson didn’t get her way. Inspired by a True Story.
2008 / Crime-Drama / Mini-Series
Director: Norma Bailey
Starring: Tom Cavanagh, Amy Davidson, Currie Graham, Sharon Lawrence, James Russo, James Marsters
Executive Producer: Stanley M. Brooks
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
The Capture of the Green River Killer is the true story of the determined, nearly obsessive police Detective Dave Reichert (Tom Cavanagh – Ed, Love Monkey, Gray Matters), who used guile, wit and modern technology to hunt down and capture the most prolific serial killer in American history – the Green River Killer.
Told through the eyes of two young runaway girls, Hel (Amy Davidson – CSI:NY, Malcolm in the Middle) and Nat (Jessica Harmon -Black Christmas, John Tucker Must Die), The Capture of the Green River Killer is the haunting tale of life’s mysterious journey, and of how the smallest of details can mean happiness or despair, life or death.
(2007) Drama / 89 mins
Director: John Fasano
Starring: Cynthia Gibb, Nicole Muñoz, Zak Santiago, Leslie Easterbrook, Daniel Roebuck
Executive Producer: Stanley M. Brooks
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Valerie, and her diabetic daughter, Claire, survive a plane crash in the remote Alaskan wilderness during the heart of winter. Along with Marcus, the only other survivor, they desperately try to find their way back to civilization for food, water and insulin.
Back home, Valerie`s fiancée, Steve, races against time to find them as Marcus attempts to lead them to safety. However, Claire soon gets an uneasy sense that there is something terribly wrong here and nobody can be trusted.
To survive, they must battle the elements, escape a Grizzly bear, and flee from murderous criminals trying to recover a valuable microchip that Claire is unknowingly transporting.
Now, mother and daughter can only rely on each other.
(2007) Drama / 89 mins
Director: Bert Kish
Starring: Nicole Eggert, Patricia Mayen-Salazar, Bret Anthony, Brett Le Bourveau
Executive Producer: Stanley M. Brooks
Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Caught in the tedious normality of everyday life, Paula sometimes wonders if it was a mistake to choose her real love, poor Gary, instead of her high school sweetheart Nick, now a rich business man.
Especially frustrated during the Christmas season, Paula wishes hard to trade places with Nick`s wife and miraculously her dream becomes true. Now however, she realizes that although she is rich financially, she is far from being happy. Eventually her “dream” even turns into a “nightmare” as Nick betrays her and wants to divorce her. She has learned her lesson and all she wants is to get back her life with Gary. But is there a way?
(2004) Action / 93 mins
Director: Noam Gonick
Starring: Kyle Henry, Deena Fontaine, Ryan Black
Executive Producer: Juliette Hagopian
Producer: Noam Gonick, Ryan Black
Stryker is the story of a brutal turf war between two street gangs in Winnipeg’s North End. Omar (Ryan Black), the mixed-blood leader of the ABS (Asian Bomb Squad), dominates the ’hood with his crew of Filipino enforcers. His nemesis, Mama Ceece (Deena Fontaine), is the girl-thug leader of the Indian Posse. She has just been released from jail and is determined to regain control of her neighbourhood. “Stryker” is Canadian slang for a prospective gang member. This film follows one Stryker (Kyle Henry), a 14-year-old Native arsonist from a northern reserve whose arrival in the city serves as a catalyst in this fierce battle.
Official Selection: 2004 Venice International Film Festival