Car Wash Wars

In the blue collar streets of Saint John, Kayla Polley inherits her father's manual car wash, but her peaceful independence is cut short when the wealthy villain, Mister Dulse, launches an automated car wash in direct competition.

What We Dreamed of Then

What We Dreamed of Then is the story of a passionate swim coach and dedicated father who is forced by circumstance to navigate the turbulent reality of invisible homelessness. Working from on his own semi-autobiographical script, filmmaker and lead actor Taylor Olson’s What We Dreamed of Then sensitively examines the isolation and delirium of hidden homelessness while exploring the compounding effects of small acts of kindness.

Backyard History

Backyard History is a factual history series unearthing the often hilarious, mostly mysterious, always surprising untold tales of Canada’s East Coast, as only a Maritimer can spin them.

Crustaceous

Moncton tough guy Devon Leroux travels to the forbidding seaside town of Shellbrook in search of his missing girlfriend, only to find the haunted Maritime town is home to mutant lobster cultists devoted to a Lovecraftian horror awakened by warming waters and dark rituals, and bent on global destruction.

Silent Tide

A big-city epidemiologist turned small-town doctor suspects her patients are afflicted with a mysterious brain disease. With the help of a retired detective, she uncovers a suspicious web of environmental contamination and political corruption.

Retrograde

Astronomer David Hunter and his team develop and test a high-tech solar balloon capable of capturing unique images of 2024’s once in a millennia total solar eclipse over his hometown, Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick, Canada

Wabanaki Modern

An exploration and celebration of an influential art movement within the Indigenous community in New Brunswick in the 1960’s.

Available now on CBC Gem.

Welcome to Cazador Inc.

Cazador Inc. is a proudly Canadian film and television production and consulting company dedicated to developing, producing and amplifying scripted and factual stories.

Cazador Inc. produces series, films and documentaries and is based in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.

Explore our current and past productions here as well as our slate of in development projects.

projects

  • Drop the Needle

    In August 1990, a record store opened in Toronto that quickly began serving the needs of college radio and DJs who spun new sounds far from the mainstream. Through the contagious work ethic and guidance of founder Eugene Tam, it became the Canadian hub for "Dance" music and the genres which emerged from under that umbrella, fuelling and fostering Hip-Hop and Electronic culture. Available now on Prime Video.

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  • Laced

    During the Cold War, a Canadian research scientist is recruited by the CIA to conduct psychic experiments on a remote island using hallucinogenics and a cutting-edge headset. Charged with discovering the key to mind control, she probes the boundaries of perception, encountering supernatural forces and a diabolical plot for world domination.

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  • O'Don's

    An Irish pub in New Brunswick finds itself under new management, an out-of-town swindler looking to cash in on what he thinks is an easy investment. As it turns out, running a pub in the Irish capital of Canada is no lucky charm.

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  • Justus

    When brazen criminals terrorize a rural community in Atlantic Canada, a motley band of locals takes matters into their own hands.

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  • Dislodged

    Deep in the remote wilderness of New Brunswick, Canada, a legendary salmon fishing lodge struggles to stay afloat amidst changing times.

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  • You Can Call Me Roger

    Directed and produced by Jon Mann, You Can Call Me Roger is a story of hope that depicts the life story of retired Assembly of First Nations regional Chief Roger Joseph Augustine. His lived experiences with the long assault against aboriginal people and his near impossible climb to 45 years in leadership positions in his own community within the Mi’gmaq and Turtle Island circles are demonstrations of resilience and passion.

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  • Rum Runner

    In 1927, a widow and her family are forced into the dangerous trade of bootlegging illegal rum, caught between ruthless gangsters and the newly established New Brunswick RCMP.

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