As of this morning, we officially enter the final stretch of TIFF 2020.

Just like any other year, there are surprises, there is burnout, there are films we want to watch on-repeat, and there are films we never want to see again. These are unique times, but some things never change.

It’s been a long time since I caught up with today’s guest, and despite a few technical hiccups with our video call, it was a great conversation about some deeply affecting works coming from this year’s slate.

Pretty sure there will be one more of these before the dust settles Sunday night, but for now pour yourself a cup of tea and pull up a chair.

Runtime: 34 minutes

Films mentioned in this postcard – ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI, BEANS, 40 YEARS A PRISONER

Links Mentioned on The Third Postcard:

Protest imagery by Tommy Oliver, director of 40 YEARS A PRISONER

Carolyn’s podcasting handiwork including forthcoming TIFF episodes

Info on all films – including access to digital and in-person screenings can be found at TIFF’s website.

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Enjoy!