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Charlotte's Castle

Squeezed by skyrocketing real estate, a cast of unlikely activists wages war to hang on to their homes in Toronto's historic Spadina Gardens, a remarkable upscale rental building that's been purchased by Dutch developers. Charlotte Mickie, an internationally renowned doyenne of arthouse cinema and long-time tenant, rallies an eclectic mix of tenants that includes celebrated artists, playwrights, socialites and fashion models, to fight against their renovictions.

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Squeezed by skyrocketing real estate, a cast of unlikely activists wages war to hang on to their homes in Toronto's historic Spadina Gardens, a remarkable upscale rental building that's been purchased by Dutch developers. Charlotte Mickie, an internationally renowned doyenne of arthouse cinema and long-time tenant, rallies an eclectic mix of tenants that includes celebrated artists, playwrights, socialites and fashion models, to fight against their renovictions.

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