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Phase 4 Films

Phase 4 Films
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Phase 4 Films is a Canadian film distribution company based in Toronto. It has two branches in the United States: Los Angeles, California and Fort Mill, South Carolina. Its subsidiary kaboom! Entertainment markets children's entertainment.

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Filmographie de Phase 4 Films (63 films)

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Praise Band: The Movie, 1h45
Réalisé par Dave Moody
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Musical
Thèmes Musique
Acteurs Dave Moody

Matt is a new worship leader hired to serve Crossroad Community Church by Pastor Monroe when their music director of nearly thirty years suddenly decides to retire. This new job means Matt has to move and leave behind everything he holds dear, including family, friends and particularly longtime girlfriend Patty.
Race
Race (2007)
, 1h39
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Science-fiction, Thriller, Action, Animation
Thèmes Le futur

In the far future, the interplanetary Alliance staves off war by establishing the high energy Star Car 5000 racing circuit, allowing potential enemies to act out their aggressions on the racecourse. The drivers become revered celebrities, but ruthlessness rules and the stakes grow higher.
The Union: The Business Behind Getting High, 1h44
Origine Canada
Genres Comédie, Documentaire
Thèmes Maladie, Psychotrope, Documentaire sur le droit, Documentaire sur la politique, Documentaire sur la santé, Politique
Acteurs Joe Rogan, Tommy Chong, Maestro

The film explores the growth, sale and trafficking of cannabis. The documentary examines the underground market by interviewing growers, police officers, criminologists, psychologists, economists, doctors, politicians and pop culture icons, revealing how the trade is booming despite being a criminal enterprise. The history of cannabis and the reasons for its present prohibition are discussed, often comparing it to the prohibition of alcohol in the United States in the 1920s, suggesting that gang drug warfare and other negative aspects associated with cannabis are a result of prohibition, not the drug itself.