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Life Times Nine

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IMDB ID: tt0070317

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Oscar nominated short film from 1973. Life Times Nine is a Canadian short film produced by Insight Productions in conjunction with a group of nine students from Toronto, Ontario’s SEED Alternative School, the film’s concept was for each student to produce and direct their own short film on the concept of life.

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Paul Shapiro

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Melissa Franklin

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Robi Blumenstein

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Jordon Hale

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Ricky Clark

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