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After a summer of dimwitted blockbusters, unnecessary sequels and pointless adaptations of board games, comic books and children’s cartoons, the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»International Film Festival comes at just the right time. The 32nd annual edition runs Sept. 26 to Oct. 11 and features a bevy, you might even say plethora, of cinematic goodness, including Alexander Payne’s dry comedic outing Nebraska, Cannes favourite Blue is the Warmest Colour, Bruce Sweeney’s latest The Dick Knost Show and A Touch of Sin from Chinese master Jia Zhangke, who took home best screenplay honours at Cannes. More details at viff.org.
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