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	Comments on: TIFF Winner Xavier Dolan Planning Six-Part Hexalogue &#8216;Ordinary People&#8217;	</title>
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		By: Stuart		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Maybe it hasn&#x27;t recieved American distribution due to being an overwrought pretentious piece of crap. After seeing close to thirty films at TIFF this past year this has to be one of the worst that I sat through. It&#x27;s beyond surprising to me to find out a jury would award this film the best of Canadian film at TIFF. I can only assume jury politics. I have yet to find someone that honestly liked this film beyond reviews or people connected with him (of which I know several). There seems to be some kind of fear of his influence.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe it hasn&#x27;t recieved American distribution due to being an overwrought pretentious piece of crap. After seeing close to thirty films at TIFF this past year this has to be one of the worst that I sat through. It&#x27;s beyond surprising to me to find out a jury would award this film the best of Canadian film at TIFF. I can only assume jury politics. I have yet to find someone that honestly liked this film beyond reviews or people connected with him (of which I know several). There seems to be some kind of fear of his influence.</p>
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