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Liberty Village – Somewhere in Heaven est un film canadien de genre Documentaire

Liberty Village – Somewhere in Heaven (2006)

Liberty Village – Somewhere in Heaven
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Durée 26minutes
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Liberty Village – Somewhere in Heaven is a 2006 documentary film about the Liberty Village neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada.

The film was produced and directed by David Sloma and features interviews with residents of Liberty Village, such as "Corky" Laing of the supergroup Mountain, who contributed the music for the film from recordings of his band Cork. Other interview subjects include Taffi Rosen photographer/videographer, Artscape director Tim Jones, as well as other resident artists, business owners and workers in the area.

The film runs 26 minutes long and was made in part with the support of the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) through their Filmmaker Assistance Program.
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