Cory Bowles

Acting

Cory Bowles

Born August 27, 1973 · Montreal, Quebec, Canada (age 52)

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Known For

Poor Boy's GamePoor Boy's Game · 2007
Poor Boy's Game
5.52007
MovieDrama
Donnie Rose went to prison for beating a young man so brutally it left him handicapped for life. Nine years later, Donnie is out. He's a different man with only one place to go: back home to the same violent and racist neighborhood that created him. At the other end of town, the black community still wants revenge. The instrument of justice will be Ossie Paris, a devastatingly talented boxer who challenges Donnie to a match; a match Donnie's family and peers won't let him refuse. George Carvery has waited nine years to avenge his son's fate at the hands of Donnie. When finally they meet face to face, however, both realize they share a similar desire to overcome the past.
RoamingRoaming · 2013
Roaming
6.52013
MovieRomanceDrama
A socially introverted game designer named William Borchert has barely left his house in years. Once reunited with Olivia, the girl he had loved since high school, he fights to live with his condition of undiagnosed Autism and to form a hopeful future.
Wedding WarsWedding Wars · 2006
Wedding Wars
5.52006
MovieComedyRomance
Ben, a slightly uptight man, ends up hiring his gay brother Shel, a party planner, to be his wedding planner. The two seem to be getting along famously, but then in the midst of planning, politics enters the fray. Ben is engaged to the governor's daughter, and the governor has taken a public stance against same sex marriage. Though his constituents seem to approve of his political agenda, Shel doesn't. And he shows his displeasure by walking off the job and going on strike for equal rights.
Bronwen & Yaffa (Moving Towards Tolerance)Bronwen & Yaffa (Moving Towards Tolerance) · 1996
Bronwen & Yaffa (Moving Towards Tolerance)
9.01996
MovieDocumentaryMusic
This documentary presents two young women from Halifax who are organizing rock concerts to raise money for the group Eastcoast Against Racism. Bronwen and Yaffa believe that the universal language of music will help unite the community. At the same time, they struggle to renew their friendship with Scott, a former Ku Klux Klan member. This moving film is set against a vibrant soundtrack of punk and rap music.
Black CopBlack Cop · 2017
Black Cop
5.52017
MovieDrama
A black police officer is pushed to the edge, taking out his frustrations on the privileged community he's sworn to protect.
Trailer Park BoysTrailer Park Boys · 1999
Trailer Park Boys
7.21999
MovieComedy
After a psychic predicts his death, a small-time hoodlum named Julian hires a cheap documentary film crew to document the last few days of his mis-spent life. This is the film that pioneered the show of the same name.
Trailer Park Boys: The MovieTrailer Park Boys: The Movie · 2006
Trailer Park Boys: The Movie
6.52006
MovieComedyCrime
The boys get arrested for robbing an ATM machine and spend 18 months in jail, upon release they decide to pull off "The Big Dirty", a plan to steal a large amount of coins because they are untraceable and quit their life of crime forever.
The Trailer Park Boys Xmas SpecialThe Trailer Park Boys Xmas Special · 2004
The Trailer Park Boys Xmas Special
6.82004
MovieComedyTV Movie
In this holiday prequel, it’s 1997 and Sunnyvale Trailer Park is getting ready for the holiday season. Julian’s got a great idea to make money this Christmas, Ricky gets confused between God and Santa, and Bubbles tries to get the Boys together for an annual Christmas bonfire. Meanwhile, Mr. Lahey is thrilled because Christmas is the only day of the year that his wife Barb allows him to have a few drinks. Directed by series creator Mike Clattenburg, this hour-long special takes place before Jamie was J-Roc, before Randy and Lahey were a couple, and before the Shitmobile was missing a door.

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Black Salt Water ElegyBlack Salt Water Elegy · 2010
Black Salt Water Elegy
2010
MovieDrama
A short film that weaves together original and archival material to create an ethereal narrative texture, Black Saltwater Elegy intimately links the discordant threads of a popular history of dispossession (Africville) with the solitude of its protagonist's graveyard-shift fantasies. After opening with disquieting archival footage of the demolition of Africville, the film shifts to an austere observational portrait. A palatable sense of the duration of midnight work slowly shifts into subtle gestures that hint towards choreographed events. Eventually, a breech occurs as the protagonist fuses with an emergent dreamscape, where ruined landscapes and a resurrection of an extinct community intertwine. Using the protagonist's disembodied point-of-view, the audience floats above a reconstructed Africville, one forever present, nesting in a bed of saltwater fog.