How Canadian film ‘Undertone’ became a box-office hit despite public funding rejection

How Canadian film ‘Undertone’ became a box-office hit despite public funding rejection

TORONTO — Personal grief, a potentially haunted house and a sound-driven sense of dread helped turn “Undertone” into one of the year’s most unexpected horror hits.
But the biggest twist? The director says Canada’s public film funders passed on it.
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