Highlights from NKPR’s film festival kickoff party

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📸 Lights, camera, action! Toronto’s movie-going season had its unofficial kickoff at NKPR’s Film Festival Countdown, a poolside party at the home of NKPR president Natasha Koifman. StarTogether

Lights, camera, action! Toronto’s movie-going season had its unofficial kickoff at NKPR’s Film Festival Countdown, a poolside party at the home of NKPR president Natasha Koifman, which doubled as a celebration of her agency’s 20th anniversary.

More than 250 guests, including TV hosts Tracy Moore and Tyrone Edwards, actors Lamar Johnson and Yannick Bisson, and business leaders Michael Budman and Nick and Nadia Di Donato sipped cocktails, snacked on sweet and savoury treats, and tried their hands at an arcade crane machine, which offered such prizes as Hermes lip balms, Sorel slippers and Joseph Ribkoff dresses.

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