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Posted on 30 September 201412 November 2023

VIFF Review: 1987

1987

1987 is an autobiographical film by writer/director Ricardo Trogi. He looks back at that year in his life and all the wacky hijinks that he got up to. The film is self-deprecating, honest, and funny, but it also suffers from some of the same problems that most teen coming-of-age comedies do.

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