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“Whistler is such a unique setting for a festival, and I think its programming is pretty bold and clever, blending independent films, comedies, dramas with environmental and outdoor films. It puts things into a different perspective,” added Jerkovic.The Borsos Competition for Best Canadian Feature is presented by the Directors Guild of Canada, B.C. and in association with Telefilm Canada.
The in-person festival has wrapped but many of the films are being made available online until Jan. 2.
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