Play It Loud!

by Graeme Mathieson • Canada, Jamaica, United States Canada • 1hr 21 mins • Documentary • English

Play it Loud! is a feature documentary that tells the remarkable story of how Jamaican music came to Canada as part of a social and cultural migration that had a seismic impact on Canada and helped transform this country into a modern nation and make it a mecca for Jamaican music. We tell this story primarily through the life, music, struggles, and triumphs of Jamaican Canadian singer Jay Douglas. Jay is both a witness and participant in the stories we tell – the 1950’s birth of Jamaican popular music; the early 1960’s Jamaican migration to Canada; the flowering of a uniquely Canadian black music culture that is now celebrated around the world, though still little appreciated here. Through Jay’s personal story, we tell a much bigger and largely untold tale of cultural transformation.

They Call Me The Panzer

by Rodrigo Quintero Arauz • 1hr 30mins • Feature • Panama • Spanish • 2024

In 1986 Panama, 17-year-old Rommel, nicknamed “big-headed,” dreams of soccer glory while his mother urges him to find work and care for his sister. As the mini-league approaches, his relentless passion transforms him from an overlooked kid into “The Panzer,” a legend of Panamanian and Tenerife football.

Zion

Directed by Nelson Foix
99′, Guadeloupe, France, Belgium

In Guadeloupe, Chris juggles his time between drug deals, one-night stands, and motorcycle rides. When Chris draws the attention of local gang leader Odell, he entrusts Chris with a risky delivery. But on the day of the mission, Chris finds that a baby has been left at his doorstep. With the arrival of the helpless child, a race begins for Chris as he finds himself forced to make a crucial decision…

OPENING NIGHT FILM – JUNE 11, 2025