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40 Acres a TIFF success but as they wait to get paid, some Sudbury vendors aren’t rolling out the red carpet | CBC News

40 Acres a TIFF success but as they wait to get paid, some Sudbury vendors aren’t rolling out the red carpet | CBC News

The world sales rights to a Canadian feature film shot in Sudbury, Ont., have been sold on the heels of its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), but it also faces claims by two unions and many vendors that there are outstanding payment debts, nearly a year after production ended.

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