I Think of You Often is a Canadian short documentary film, directed by Scott Barrie and released in 1983.
The film blends archival footage of World War I with narrated excerpts from three letters written by a Canadian soldier to his girlfriend.
[1] The film premiered at the 1983 Yorkton Film Festival, where Paul Fox won the award for Best Editing and Barrie was awarded a certificate of merit.
[2] It received a Genie Award nomination for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 6th Genie Awards in 1985.
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