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Cubers is a documentary film directed by Richard LeBlanc and produced by . The documentary's production began in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but visits Paris, Budapest, Orlando, Tel Aviv, Toulouse and more. It was released in North America on CBC The Lens, followed by Biography, Access, and three other major stations. The documentary has already appeared in the Orlando Film Festival, , and the Silver Wave Film Festival. The official television premiere was on November 25, 2008 on CBC's Newsworld.

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  • Cubers is a documentary film directed by Richard LeBlanc and produced by . The documentary's production began in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but visits Paris, Budapest, Orlando, Tel Aviv, Toulouse and more. It was released in North America on CBC The Lens, followed by Biography, Access, and three other major stations. The documentary has already appeared in the Orlando Film Festival, , and the Silver Wave Film Festival. The official television premiere was on November 25, 2008 on CBC's Newsworld. (en)
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  • Cubers is a documentary film directed by Richard LeBlanc and produced by . The documentary's production began in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but visits Paris, Budapest, Orlando, Tel Aviv, Toulouse and more. It was released in North America on CBC The Lens, followed by Biography, Access, and three other major stations. The documentary has already appeared in the Orlando Film Festival, , and the Silver Wave Film Festival. The official television premiere was on November 25, 2008 on CBC's Newsworld. (en)
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