Canada’s H264 Nabs Colombia’s ‘Where the River Begins’ Ahead of Toronto Fest World Premiere
Montreal-based h264 has pounced on worldwide rights to ‘Where the River Begins’ by Colombian-Canadian filmmaker Juan Andrés Arango.
Montreal-based h264 has pounced on worldwide rights to ‘Where the River Begins’ by Colombian-Canadian filmmaker Juan Andrés Arango.
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Montreal-based h264 has pounced on worldwide rights to ‘Where the River Begins’ by Colombian-Canadian filmmaker…
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