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The Canadian Crew Podcast # 3: Michael Sparaga, The Missing Ingredient

36m · Podcasts - The Canadian Crew · 14 Jul 20:36

The director of the documentary The Missing Ingredient: What Is the Recipe for Success, Michael Sparaga joins us in a new edition of The Canadian Crew podcast. Not long ago a producer and scriptwriter of fiction (Servitude, Sidekick), Sparaga has veered into documentary filmmaking. We talk about restaurants, wallpaper and how fandom is now more powerful than ever.

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