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Tag: TIFF

Canary (Short Film) ★★★★ TIFF 2022

Canary (Short Film) ★★★★ TIFF 2022

September 12, 2022September 21, 2022

A lovely story about escaping one’s situation for something brighter, Canary switches up its light-hearted tone for something all the more serious and never misses a step in doing so. A gorgeous and affecting short film. In 1922, a young boy named Sonny worked in an underground coal mine with

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Sweet As ★★★ 1/2 – TIFF 2022

Sweet As ★★★ 1/2 – TIFF 2022

September 10, 2022September 20, 2022

Healing is never easy, and in Jub Clerc’s Sweet As , we see how a young group try to figure that out in the gorgeous setting of Pilbara. A sentimental coming-of-age film that hits all the right notes.

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