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	"author_name": "Hamilton 350",
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	"title": "Boil Alert: A Film by Layla Staats",
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	"description": "Boil Alert is a 2023 Canadian documentary film, directed by Stevie Salas and James Burns. It profiles Mohawk artist and activist Layla Staats, as she investigates and campaigns around issues of unsafe and unclean water supply in indigenous communities in both Canada and the United States. The film premiered at TIFF in 2023. It also screened, amongst many other locations, at the Art In Action: Climate series in St. Catharines. It has a 9.3/10 rating on IMDb. Join Layla Staats in person for an introduction and follow-up Q&amp;amp;A. Snacks and beverages will be available before the screening. 2023 | 104m | English Admission: PWYC (suggested $15). You can pay at the door or e-transfer to info@hamilton350.org. “Thought-provoking and incredibly important. A film that will stick with people, that they will think about long after the festival is over.” Charlottetown Film Festival October 2023",
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