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FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com Being fluent in four languages is no small feat, but Luc Pokorn is looking to grow that number. He’d like to learn Slovenian, Polish, Japanese and Korean, before tackling a “hard one” like Arabic, he said. At 20, the Glendon College student already converses in English, French, Spanish and Mandarin. In fact, his Mandarin skills helped secure a spot at the “Chinese Bridge” Chinese Proficiency Competition, held in Hunan province, China, for the month of July, for which Pokorn took home the title of Champion of the Americas. >>>POKORN, page 7
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Left: Ludwig Manukian, left, and Jennifer Cooley appear in a scene from writer, director, producer Richard E. Stark’s ‘30Love’. The film will premiere this weekend at the Montreal World Film Festival (Photo MARCINE LINDER). Stark, above, is a North York native.
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Richard E. Stark’s grandmother will finally have her wish of seeing her grandson’s name on the big screen come true when his movie, 30-Love, premieres Friday at the Montreal World Film Festival. After escaping Nazioccupied Eastern Europe, his grandparents and father settled in Montreal, where
Earl Haig alumnus Richard E. Stark wrote, produced and directed ‘30-Love’ his grandmother lived for 20 years before moving to North York. Stark’s family, including his 87-year-old grandmother, will return to the city which represented freedom and a new life, he said. Filmed in Los Angeles,
where Stark has lived for the past nine years, 30-Love is a short comedy about Bruce (Ludwig Manukian) who drags his wife Jodi (Jennifer Cooley) to try to join a ritzy country club that’s way beyond their means. To get in, they must impress its
snobby board members, an obnoxiously perfect couple, who have the wealth and status Bruce so badly wants. What begins as a friendly tennis game quickly deteriorates into an all-out class war, as the perfect couple take every opportunity to humiliate their opponents. Under the pressure of the match, Bruce and Jodi’s strained relationship is put to the test >>>FILM, page 5
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