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Radiant City
Radiant City

Radiant City

Genres

Documentary

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Since the end of World War II, one of kind of urban residential development has dominate how cities in North America have grown, the suburbs. In these artificial neighborhoods, there is a sense of careless sprawl in an car dominated culture that ineffectually tries to create the more organically grown older communities. Interspersed with the comments of various experts about the nature of suburbia

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

93 mins

Rating

6.375/10

Release Date

30 May 2007

Country

Canada

Cast

Daniel Jeffery

Daniel Jeffery

Nick Moss

Bob Legare

Bob Legare

Evan Moss

Jane MacFarlane

Jane MacFarlane

Anne Moss

Ashleigh Fidyk

Ashleigh Fidyk

Jennifer Moss

Curt McKinstry

Curt McKinstry

Ken

Karen Planden

Karen Planden

Karen

Mikeala Jeffrey

Mikeala Jeffrey

Nicole

Amanda Friesen

Amanda Friesen

Tina

Hong Cheng

Hong Cheng

Hong

Kyle Grant

Kyle Grant

Kyle

Austin Penny

Austin Penny

Austin

Cayla Wolever

Cayla Wolever

Terry

Delphine Brooker

Delphine Brooker

Play Director

Aaron Elekes

Aaron Elekes

Himself

Stirling Karlsen

Stirling Karlsen

Play Actor

Chantal Perron

Chantal Perron

Play Actor

Keith White

Keith White

Play Actor

Natascha Girgis

Natascha Girgis

Play Actor

Oliver Westall

Oliver Westall

Piano Player

Mina Simi

Mina Simi

Woman at Play

Doris Latrielle

Doris Latrielle

Woman at Play

Heather Fidyk

Heather Fidyk

Himself

Darren Fidyk

Darren Fidyk

Himself

James Howard Kunstler

James Howard Kunstler

Himself

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