Red Sirens
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Documentary, Drama, Independent, Short Films, G
Red Sirens is a Canadian short film directed by Iana Chang, offering a testimonial perspective on the intense emotional and psychological strains induced by the pandemic. Through the experiences of its characters, the film delves into the collective consequences borne from personal struggles during unprecedented times.
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