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    18 l July
17 - 23, 2022
Northeast Oregon TV Weekly
What’s Available NOW On
“Warriors on the Field”
From downunder and director Larissa
Behrendt (“After the Apology,”
“Innocence Betrayed”) comes this
documentary about three Indigenous
Australian Football League players
and the strength they get from their
culture and connection to the game,
and how it helps them deal with the
racism they face. (ORIGINAL)
“Movie: Love Accidentally”
A misdirected text causes ad agency
rivals to start a relationship over
the phone, each not knowing who
the other really is, in this romantic
comedy from director Peter Sullivan
(“Fatal Affair,” “The Sandman”).
Brenda Song (“Dollface”) and Aaron
O’Connell (“The Haves and the
Have Nots”) star as the colleagues
in question in a cast with Denise
Richards and Maxwell Caulfield.
(ORIGINAL)
“Movie: The Rest of Us”
Two mother/daughter duos must deal
with their grief and their complicated
feelings for each other when the
person who ties them together dies in
this 2019 drama from Aisling Chin-
Yee in her feature film directorial
debut. Heather Graham, Sophie
Nélisse, Abigail Pniowsky and Jodi
Balfour head the cast.
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“Movie: Anything’s Possible”
Billy Porter (“Pose”) stepped behind
the camera to direct this coming-
of-age story that follows Kelsa (Eva
Reign, “Sideways Smile”), a confident
trans high school girl who finds
herself pursued by and subsequently
in a passionate relationship with
a male classmate. Renee Elise
Goldsberry and Simone Joy Jones also
star. (ORIGINAL)
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