The Gutter’s own Sachin Hingoo continues to provide updates to our friends at Biff Bam Pop on the Toronto International Film Festival. This time he–and his pal Sam Dizon–watch The Napa Boys, The Testament of Ann Lee, Sacrifice, and, Normal.
“One thing–perhaps the main thing–I love about film festivals is the ability to juxtapose very different films with one another in a very short period of time. In a single day, one can ping-pong between wildly different genres, styles, and levels of depth. Day four of TIFF was exactly one of those days.”
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