Majest Cinema archive accounts for soley Canadian films produced in Canada, independently.
Climbing Up The Walls [2002]
Forces of antagonism from home, school and personal life conspire a simple soul to his final break point. This moving film takes place on the protagonist’s day of reckoning, where he is forced to make a vital decision. Director: Josh Furman
Sheldon and the oaktree [2004]
Stop-motion animation, filmed on 16mm film. An interesting, innovative approach to filmmaking. A must see! Director(s): Brett Long, Nick Wallace

 

Majest Film Production accounts for fine films produced in association with Sheridan College, independent filmmakers and skilled, dedicated crews.
The following films are directed by Majest and affiliate directors, with strong confidence these directors can bring their creativity to other project realms.
Human Awakening. A tale of an old man living in a serenity of an ancient forest. He lives to kill, and kills to live. Muddling about his monotone life, without really living. One day, something in the air is different, a strange energy. He does not recognize it as a sign. But the forest cries out to him. Soon he becomes affected in ways he cannot explain. His journey of pure transcendence to enlightenment, a human awakening has begun…

The following series are gritty, dark and true. They depict human nature in its rawest form. The ideas and views expressed in the following films are not necessary that of Majest media. Viewer discretion is advised.

Hideout [2003]
Proceeding a bank robbery, fellow comrades decide lay low and hideout for a while. Greed, jealously and paranoia of the unknown slowly begin to consume them. Director(s): Josh Furman, Kevin Komoranski

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Swine [2004]
After inadvertently losing everything, his factory, his wife and his dignity, this former rendering plant manager begins to lose his mind. He decides to reenact the final argument between him and his wife. Director: Sean Linton

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