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Damian Abraham (Fucked Up) at Rotate This Damian from Fucked Up has a dream: play a gig at indie record shop Rotate This. Can he convince them?
Sebastien Grainger at the El Mocambo Sebastien Grainger never wanted a Grammy, he just wanted to park his band van in front of the El Mo.
When songwriter Tony Dekker was stuck commuting to a day job, he wrote an ode to his daily routine riding the Bloor subway.

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City Sonic Toronto Film Director Anita Doron

ANITA DORON is a documentary and feature filmmaker who has also directed music videos for Sarah Harmer and Prairie Oyster.

She recently completed the documentary Finding Body and Soul for CBC Television and is in post-production on two narrative feature films - a Hungarian drama, and a Mexican magic realism comedy.

Born in Transcarpathia in the former Soviet Union, Anita was one of the youngest published poets in the country. At age 12, she made her first film that raised the ire of the Soviet bureaucracy.

A decade later, following an illegal escape from the USSR, Anita's short films premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her first feature, The End of Silence starring Sarah Harmer, won several international awards in 2006 and is distributed by Mongrel Media. Her second collaborative feature is Late Fragment, North America's first interactive feature film and an official selection of TIFF and SXSW.

She is currently in development on a musical with the Canadian Film Centre.


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