Squirrels 2025
This mockumentary follows Calgary’s true headliners, squirrels, geese, and seagulls, as they turn everyday snack raids and turf wars into full-blown stage-worthy drama. From the squirrels’ death-defying acrobatics to the geese’s shameless food heists and the seagulls’ star-worthy head-turning, it’s a wild ride proving the city’s real rock-stars don’t need guitars, just wings, tails, and attitude. It’s the perfect blend of chaos for some award-winning entertainment.
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Vanzie MeyerExecutive Producer / ProducerFish Face, Squirrels 2025
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Bradley GamborskiDirectorFish Face, Closet
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Vanzie MeyerAssistant DirectorFish Face, Squirrels 2025
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Bradley GamborskiWriterDon't Eat Your Friends, Closet
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Runtime:4 minutes 26 seconds
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Completion Date:September 15, 2025
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Production Budget:0 CAD
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Country of Origin:Canada
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Country of Filming:Canada
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Toronto Global Film FestivalToronto, ON
Canada
October 19, 2025
Official Selection -
Lift-Off Filmmaker Sessions Volume 12Online
December 15, 2025
Official Selection
Distribution Information
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House of Gamborski & MeyerDistributorCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights
The House of Gamborski and Meyer (yes, House of G & M if you’re fancy) is an indie production company operating out of Edmonton, Alberta, where the winters are cold, and the creativity is feral. Co-founded by the dynamic duo Bradley Gamborski and Vanzie Meyer, the company lives by one unapologetic mantra: RAW. REAL. RESOURCEFUL. STORY FIRST, ALWAYS.
Do they have studio-sized budgets? No. Do they have wild imagination, questionable sleep schedules, and a burning desire to tell stories that actually mean something? Absolutely. Their work aims to remind us that, beneath all our differences, we share far more in common than we think.
From film to TV to theatre to music, House of G & M treats every medium like a playground and every project like a dare. Their only regrets are the risks they haven’t taken yet, and the only boundaries they acknowledge are the ones they’re about to break.