Grace Dove as Aline Spears in “Bones of Crows.” PHOTO CREDIT: Farah Nosh/Ayasew Ooskana Pictures

Good lord, how is it mid-September already?

I’m going to be honest, this summer has been a blur, particularly this last couple of weeks with the Toronto International Film Festival happening, which has meant extra editing work and trying to fit some screenings into my already packed schedule.

I managed to see seven of the nine offerings in the TIFF Primetime program, a small sampling of TV titles that screens alongside the movies, and I wrote about them for the Toronto Star here.

I also interviewed Marie Clements, writer and director, and Grave Dove, lead actor of “Bones of Crows,” a five-part drama about the effects on Indigenous families of residential schools in Canada that is worth your time. You can read about that on Sunday, Sept. 17, at thestar.com/entertainment.

Next up, I’ll be interviewing the children of Mr. Dressup about the new documentary “Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe.” I got to see the world premiere at TIFF and it will stream on Prime Video on Oct. 10.