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Month: September 2021

‘Free Solo’ filmmakers swap peaks for depths in ‘The Rescue’

By JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer In “The Rescue,” Oscar-winning “Free Solo” filmmakers E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin trade climbing peaks for watery depths. Their documentary, which premieres Sunday at the Toronto International Film Festival, retraces the 2018 rescue of the youth soccer team from Thailand’s Tham Luang cave, detailing the daring underwater maneuvers

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Hockey player hopes to walk again

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     WORCESTER, Massachusetts (WBZ) — Jake Thibeault is out to prove people wrong. The 18-year-old Milton Academy student, one of the top hockey prospects in New England, suffered a spinal cord injury last weekend while playing in a tournament with a private club called the Boston

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‘Night Raiders’ director Danis Goulet seeks to change false narratives about Indigenous people

By Brooklyn Neustaeter, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Cree-Metis filmmaker Danis Goulet made her feature film debut at the Toronto International Film Festival on Friday with “Night Raiders,” a dystopian take on Canada’s colonial legacy she says challenges the way Indigenous people are represented on screen.

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Chewing gum after heart surgery could help patients avoid later digestive issues: study

By Tom Yun, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — Chewing gum after heart surgery could make the recovery process easier and help patients avoid digestive issues during recovery, new research says. “Prior to our study, there were no previously published studies looking at the use of chewing

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