TIFF 2023 Red Carpet Wrap With Elliot Page And Viggo Mortensen

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ET Canada hits the red carpet for the TIFF 2023 premiere of “Backspot” with stars Devery Jacobs, Kudakwashe Rutendo and producer Elliot Page. Plus, Viggo Mortensen discusses his latest film “The Dead Don't Hurt”, while Atom Egoyan shares what it was like reuniting with Amanda Seyfriend in “Seven Veils”.

 

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