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Casino spaces have become a striking visual and narrative tool in Canadian screen culture. They offer filmmakers ready made tension, glamour, risk, and social observation in a single setting. For audiences, these scenes often connect
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In Hollywood, a smile is more than just a facial expression—it is part of a celebrity’s personal brand. From movie premieres and magazine covers to social media campaigns and award shows, actors and entertainers are
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Dan Popa has an amazing story. So does his mother and her sister. We met with Dan in Cannes where he was pitching his documentary Sisters of the Union which was screened at the world’s
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