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‘BlackBerry’ wins $50,000 Toronto critics’ prize

One-time indie thorn Matt Johnson has won the $50,000 feature prize from the Toronto Film Critics Association for "BlackBerry." Johnson says that makes him "the worst kind of aging hypocrite." (March 5, 2024) 
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Unique identifier: CP170170750 
Legacy Identifier: e_FILM-TFCA-BlackBerry20240305T1225 
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Duration: 1m54s 
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Create Date: 3/5/2024 12:25:00 PM 
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