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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 Vancouver 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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