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.
The Toronto-shot

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