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At Toronto film fest, some nuggets amid the overhyped

By Wesley Morris
Globe Staff / September 11, 2006

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TORONTO -- The early news out of the mightily well-programmed 2006 Toronto International Film Festival is, ``The world is a mess." That's a message you could probably get any time, but this year filmmakers are dutifully holding our noses to the topsy-turvy state of modern conditions -- even Borat, in his own way. Yes, the crass Kazakh television host (and ... (Full article: 687 words)

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