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When the day breaks

Canada, 1999
film

This is the tale of Ruby, the pig. Ruby is lead to look for affirmation in the city around her after she witnesses the accidental death of a stranger. The fil..

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When the day breaks

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Face

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Father and daughter

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Woodsman

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Sandra

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Pigs to market

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Peel

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