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Sarnia Justice Film Festival Marks Ten Years

Six award-winning films will be shown at the Sarnia Justice Film Festival.

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the festival, which kicks off next month and runs until April 14.

Spokesperson Darren Hakker says each film touches on different topics.

"Our first film is on Saturday, October 21 at 7pm," says Hakker. "It's called Migrant Dreams. It's about migrant workers who come from down south to do things like work on farms here in southwestern Ontario and this particular film is about some of the dreams being dashed a little bit and people reneging on their offer a little bit once they're here."

All of the films will be screened at the Sarnia Library theatre on Saturdays from 7pm-9pm.

Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.

Information on the other films can be found on the Sarnia Justice Film Festival Facebook page.

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