Toronto 2025 Review: DIYA, Builds an Emotionally Charged Thriller Out of an Ancient Cultural Issue

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Wherever you are on this planet, one split second can change your life. This may be instantly, or the first domino in a slow, irreversible crash out of all the best made plans. For Dane Francis, an NGO driver on the dusty and traffic heavy streets of N’Djamena, that instant is a glance away from the busy street while driving. We have all done it, an alert, a text message, a phone call from the boss, a momentary grabbing of the device that feels innocent until it is anything but. The result is Dane striking a young boy in front of a primary school. On the cusp of fatherhood himself, with his very pregnant in her last trimester on the verge of delivering their first...

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