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Canadian immigrants are showcasing stories through film with audiences in their new home

Canadian films created by newcomer talent captivate audiences at this year’s pc28International Film Festival.

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China-born Johnny Ma’s The Mother and The Bear is a touching tale of a Korean widow flying to Winnipeg to care for her comatose daughter.


Hordes of adoring film fans lined up on King Street West in downtown Toronto, rechristened Festival Street for the duration of the 2024 pc28International Film Festival, which was held from Sept. 5 to 15.

They were cheering on their favourite stars, including Hollywood royalty like Angelina Jolie, Denzel Washington, young Australian sensation Jacob Elordi, activist and icon Malala Yousafzai, Korean superstar Hyun-Bin and iconic singer Bruce Springsteen, who all sparkled on their red carpets and indulged their fans with selfies and autographs.

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