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Regent Park Focus Showcase

Regent Park Super-8

Take a trip down memory lane in this rare Super-8 film filmed in Regent Park.

Detective Jones and the Missing Building

In this comedic detective spoof about the Regent Park Revitalization project, Detective Jones sets out with his trusty side kicks, Police Chief Singh and The Photographer, to find out who is stealing the buildings in Regent Park.

Higher Expectations

This hilarious, bitter-sweet story is about the trials and tribulations of a new Chinese immigrant family to Canada, told via the emails of a homesick teen.

It’s Not My Job

A Bengali speaking woman attempts to open a bank account only to learn that the bank’s advertised language services are not up to the task. This short humorous video looks at the tensions that arise from accommodating newcomers and the often unappreciated role that low income multi-lingual people play in helping to make our institutions […]

Community Vigil: A Farewell to Our Old Community

In anticipation of the next stage of the Regent Park redevelopment, residents gather to bid farewell to their community.

Problems

Regent Park TV teams up with a group of youth from Dixon Hall to produce a music video about economic hardship.

Girls Talk – A Spoken Word on Womanhood

This episode of Girls Talk features a spoken word poem by Regent Park Focus Divas Media Group member Nadia Adow.

Family Fuze

A fun, comedic game show about inter-family conflicts where the audience helps resolve the issues. In this first episode, Samira desires to be a musician but her parents want her to pursue a career in medicine. Let’s see what happens!

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