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September 15, 2020 2020, film, review Akilla’s Escape, First and Last Men, Monkey Beach, Special Actors, There is No Evil, VIFF 2020 Leave a comment

Five Films to Catch at VIFF 2020

by Nick Lay

Despite the pandemic’s attempts to rob local senior citizens of their favourite few weeks of the year, the Vancouver International Film Festival returns for its 39th edition this month, utilising an online platform to stream its more than 100 features and events for the very first time.

Here are five flicks worth checking out…

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