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Cliff Caines

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Cliff Caines is a Canadian documentary filmmaker originally from Red Lake, Ontario. He is most noted for his 2015 film A Rock and a Hard Place, a film about mining life in Red Lake which received an honorable mention for the Colin Low Award at the 2015 DOXA Documentary Film Festival.

Prior to A Rock and a Hard Place, Caines directed the short films Die Mütter, Locus, Stryker Diary and Emilie.

His second feature documentary film, Workhorse, was released in 2019.

References

  1. Ian Ross, "Filmmaker goes home to document Red Lake mining life". Northern Ontario Business, June 30, 2015.
  2. Manori Ravindran, "'Je suis le peuple,' 'Far Fur Country' win DOXA prizes". RealScreen, May 11, 2015.
  3. Leslie Felperin, "Workhorse review – beautiful but plodding paean to beasts of burden". The Guardian, April 6, 2021.

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