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VIFF mini-review: Comforting Skin
This film was more than a decade in the making, and still turned into a sprint for first-time writer-director Derek Franson. He started filming a version of this film in 2000 but a lack of money...
View ArticleTwo Vancouver indie films heading to Slamdance
Two Vancouver-made indie movies are among 18 features from first-time directors in competition at the Slamdance Film Festival, which runs from Jan. 20-26 in Park City, Utah. The festival — the...
View ArticleComforting Skin’s twitchy tattoo still bewitches
The B.C.-filmed indie psychological thriller Comforting Skin returns to a Vancouver screen this Sunday (9:15 p.m., the Rio, Tickets $10 Adults, $8 Students, $6 Seniors) after going on from its...
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