How to Fix Radios

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How to Fix Radios
Directed byCasper Leonard
Emily Russell
Written byCasper Leonard
Emily Russell
StarringJames Rudden
Dimitri Watson
Willa Crowder
Hector Jenkins
CinematographyEmily Russell
Edited byCasper Leonard
Music byHector Jenkins
Release date
  • March 5, 2021 (2021-03-05)(KCFF)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

How to Fix Radios is a Canadian drama film, directed by Emily Russell and Casper Leonard and released in 2021. [1] The film centres on the friendship between Evan (James Rudden), a shy and isolated teenager in small town Ontario whose worldview is challenged when he takes a summer job at a bait shop where his supervisor is the more assertive and openly gay Ross (Dimitri Watson).

The film premiered on March 5, 2021, at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival, [2] and was subsequently screened in May at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival. [3]

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