Collateral Damage is a 1993 Canadian dramatic short film written and directed by Leonard Farlinger.
[1] The film stars Gary Farmer as Glen, a counter clerk in a diner who is surprised when a news anchor (David Nichols) stops reporting on the Gulf War and begins talking directly to him through the television set.
[2] The cast also includes Michael Mahonen and Gabrielle Rose as customers of the diner.
[2] The film had its theatrical premiere in 1993 at the Montreal World Film Festival,[3] but was distributed primarily as an episode of the Global Television Network's New Producers Series anthology of short films by emerging Canadian directors.
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