Death of a President – one of the most controversial movies ever presented in the 31-year history of the Toronto International Film Festival – takes one of its most prestigious awards ...Read the full article
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Barry Leslie Jones from Canada writes: Yes, and we, as Canadians, were ever the suckers who let it be shown! Our beloved American-bashers must be wringing their hands with joy at this one. Is there any wonder why Americans dislike Canadians nowadays? Who could blame them?
- Posted 18/09/06 at 10:27 AM EST | Link to Comment
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Mr Fijne from Calgary, Canada writes: Don't tell us this is a surprise? A fantasy Bush killing getting a prize at the TIFF in Canada? No really?
- Posted 18/09/06 at 11:23 AM EST | Link to Comment
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