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Markdale native Jesse McCracken says his documentary Grey Roads is, at its core, a film about dealing with change.
The 74-minute feature-length movie, which will make its world premiere at this year’s virtual Hot Docs festival, examines changes in McCracken’s hometown, within his own family and himself and how to navigate those transitions.
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“I’m hoping that people will be inspired to find ways within these changes that they can find the positive and the importance of working together as a community and the importance of community and rolling with the changes,” the 32-year-old Toronto-based filmmaker said Wednesday.
Markdale native s film about hometown, family at Hot Docs Festival
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