For those of you who didn't get a chance to see any screenings at the Toronto International Film Festival this year, here is a featured short film shot by Jonathan Wagner. Set in rural Ontario, this film is extremely down to earth, portraying an average group of teenagers in their day to day lives, watching them make sense of heartbreak and trying to figure out where their lives will lead.
It's appealing in its simplicity; don't expect Bond action, Scorsese complexity or Cameron graphics. Rather, this film speaks on behalf of the average young Canadian and the things that weigh on his or her respective minds.
Slow to start, but give it a chance. This short film was featured at TIFF for a reason - it will surprise you with its uncanny ability to see inside your own head.
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