Ellen Page Will Bring Racism Doc 'There's Something in the Water' to Hometown Atlantic Film Festival

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Ellen Page Will Bring Racism Doc 'There's Something in the Water' to Hometown Atlantic Film Festival
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Willem Dafoe and director Robert Eggers will also be in Halifax to tout their Nova Scotia-shot movie 'The Lighthouse.'

, about racism and pollution in her native Nova Scotia, to her hometown Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax.director and writer Robert Eggers will also be at the east coast festival on Sept. 19 to present their psychological thriller that was shot locally.will present their activist film during a gala screening on Sept. 14, along with co-producer Ingrid Walton.

star's documentary details environmental racism toward indigenous and African Canadian communities in Nova Scotia, and had a world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.Eggers's drama about two lighthouse keepers, played by Dafoe and Robert Pattinson, slowly descending into madness.

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