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Director: Patricia Rozema
Cast: Sarah Polley, Don McKellar, Fides Krucker, Mark McKinney
A festival is a concentration of hope. Audiences hungering for something startingly new, famously familiar or just plain "good". Actors hoping their well-conceived sincerity and ritual entrances have that special glow. Press and critics poised to love or hate lucidly. And proud, desperate filmmakers looking for that little blessing on their latest self-projection. All squeezing together for a few days, in a few rooms wondering whether this will truly be the perfect place at the perfect time. Of course, it rarely is. Mostly it's just a collection of almosts. Delicious, shared almosts.
Critical Reception & Ratings
This Might Be Good, a 2000 film directed by Patricia Rozema, is a festival-focused drama that explores the hopes, challenges, and shared experiences of filmmakers, audiences, and critics. While its critical reception is not widely documented, the film provides an introspective look at the festival experience and the 'delicious, shared almosts' that make up the cinematic landscape.
Preludes is a Canadian short film series, which premiered in 2000. Commissioned by the Toronto International Film Festival to mark the event's 25th anniversary in 2000, the series consisted of ten short films by Canadian directors which were inspired in some way by the festival, and each film screened as a prelude to a feature film in the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival program.
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