TORONTO — Canadian filmmakers are hoping to draw some of the spotlight at a Toronto International Film Festival dimmed by Hollywood actor and writer strikes. TORONTO — Canadian filmmakers are hoping to draw some of the spotlight at a Toronto International Film Festival dimmed by Hollywood actor and writer strikes. Montreal-based writer-director Chloé Robichaud says she senses greater interest and attention in her francophone feature, “Days of Happiness,” than for films she’s brought to previous TIFFs. She thinks it’s due to the fact fewer Hollywood stars are in town to promote their upcoming films. Meanwhile, actor and producer Devery Jacobs says her queer cheerleading film “Backspot” has
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