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Love That Boy
Love That Boy - a film by Andrea Dorfman ... Toronto-cum-Halifax filmmaker Andrea Dorfman, following her Parsley Days, which the Toronto Film Festival Group ...
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This year's Toronto winner was "Sa-Kwa", by Kang Yi-Kwan of South Korea, a film about a woman who is jilted by the man she loves, and unwisely, ...
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TORONTO, Ont. - Although the Toronto Film Festival lacks an official... In My Pedal," directed by Andrea Dorfman, a 4-minute short about a lost bicycle...
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Andrea Dorfman takes the viewer on a journey of self-discovery, contemplating her ... 2005 Toronto International Film Festival Group. All rights reserved.
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... with an honourable mention going to Andrea Dorfman's "There's a Flower In My ... Film critic Roger Ebert has even said that "Toronto is more useful and...
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The films need not have screened at the Toronto International Film Festival... Director/Writer/DOP: Andrea Dorfman; Producers: Kim Boyd, Andrea Dorfman...
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Martin Bilodeau is a film critic and columnist for the Montreal daily Le Devoir ... Festival of Independent Film in Toronto. Back to Listing. ANDREA DORFMAN...
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... into the universe of cinema via its actors, directors and films being shown at film ... Andrea Dorfman. Passengers. Francine Zuckerman. The Perfect Son
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There's a Flower in My Pedal is a stream-of-consciousness love letter to Mom and a lament for what she gave up when she abandoned her blue bicycle. Andrea Dorfman spins insightful poetic commentary ...
