Toronto film festival organisers have programmed features from 42 countries in the Contemporary World Cinema (CWC) programme and unveiled eight South Korean selections in the City To City.
CWC features latest work by Jessica Hausner, Rolf de Heer, Christian Zübert and Ryuichi Hiroki, among others.
For the third year, TIFF (Sept 4-14) has partnered with the University of Toronto’s Munk School Of Global Affairs on the Contemporary World Speakers series, pairing five films in selection with expert scholars.
The Contemporary World Speakers series is programmed in conjunction with the TIFF Adult Learning department.
CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA
WP = World premiere / NAP = North American premiere / IP = International premiere / CP = Canadian premiere.
Aire Libre (Argentina), Anahí Berneri IP
Amour Fou (Austria-Luxembourg-Germany), Jessica Hausner NAP
Behavior (Conducta) (Cuba), Ernesto Daranas CP
Bird People (France), Pascale Ferran NAP
Black Souls (Anime Nere) (Italy), Francesco Munzi IP
Breathe (Respire) (France), Mélanie Laurent NAP
Charlie’s Country (Australia), Rolf de Heer NAP
*John Stackhouse, senior fellow at the Munk School Of Global Affairs, will speak about Charlie’s Country in a Q&A session following the second screening of the film.
Cut Snake (Australia), Tony Ayres IP
The Dark Horse (New Zealand) James Napier Robertson IP
Don’t Breathe (La Faille) (France), Nino Kirtadze WP
The Farewell Party (Mita Tova) (Germany-Israel), Sharon Maymon, Tal Granit NAP
Frailer (Brozer) (Netherlands), Mijke de Jong WP
Gett, The Trial Of Viviane Amsalem (Gett, Le Procès De Vivane Amsalem)
(France-Germany-Israel), Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz NAP
*Janice Stein, director of the Munk School Of Global Affairs, will speak about Gett, The Trial Of Viviane Amsalem in a Q&A session following the second screening of the film.
Girlhood (Bande De Filles) (France), Céline Sciamma, NAP
The Grump (Mielensäpahoittaja) (Finland), Dome Karukoski WP
High Society (Le Beau Monde) (France), Julie Lopes Curval IP
Impunity (South Africa), Jyoti Mistry WP
In The Crosswind (Risttuules) (Estonia), Martti Helde IP
Itsi Bitsi (Denmark-Sweden) Ole Christian Madsen WP
Justice (Hustisya) (Philippines), Joel Lamangan IP
Kabukicho Love Hotel (Sayonara Kabukicho) (Japan), Ryuichi Hiroki WP
Kill Me Three Times (Australia), Kriv Stenders WP
Labyrinth Of Lies (Im Labyrinth Des Schweigens) (Germany), Giulio Ricciarelli WP
Leopardi (Il Giovane Favoloso) (Italy), Mario Martone IP
The Lesson (Urok) (Bulgaria-Greece), Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov WP
Li’l Quinquin (P’tit Quinquin) (France), Bruno Dumont NAP
Lulu (Argentina), Luis Ortega WP
Margarita, With A Straw (India), Shonali Bose WP
Meet Me In Montenegro (USA-Germany-Norway), Alex Holdridge, Linnea Saasen WP
Men Who Save The World (Lelaki Harapan Dunia) (Malaysia-Netherlands-Germany-France), Liew Seng Tat NAP
Mirage (Délibáb) (Hungary-Slovakia), Szabolcs Hajdu WP
Modris (Latvia-Germany-Greece), Juris Kursietis WP
Not My Type (Pas Son Genre) (Belgium-France), Lucas Belvaux CP
Out Of Nature (Mot Naturen) (Norway), Ole Giæver WP
The Owners (Kazakhstan), Adilkhan Yerzhanov NAP
Partners In Crime (Kong Feng) (Taiwan), Chang Jung-Chi NAP
The Reaper (Kosac) (Croatia-Slovenia), Zvonimir Jurić IP
Red Rose (France-Greece-Iran), Sepideh Farsi WP
*Ron Deibert, director of the Citizen Lab at the Munk School Of Global Affairs, will speak about Red Rose in a Q&A session following the second screening of the film.
Sand Dollars (Dólares De Arena) (Dominican Republic-Argentina-Mexico), Laura Amelia Guzmán, Israel Cárdenas WP
Still The Water (Futatsume No Mado) (Japan-France-Spain), Naomi Kawase NAP
Tales (Ghesseha) (Iran), Rakhshan Banietemad NAP
*Ron Levi, director of the master of Global Affairs at the Munk School, will speak about Tales in an extended Q&A session following the second screening of the film.
Today (Emrouz) (Iran), Reza Mirkarimi IP
Tokyo Fiancée (Belgium-Canada-France), Stefan Liberski WP
Tour De Force (Hin Und Weg) (Germany), Christian Zübert NAP
*Robert Austin, lecturer at the Munk School’s Centre For European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, will speak about Tour De Force in a Q&A session following the second screening of the film.
Two Shots Fired (Dos Disparos) (Argentina-Chile-Germany-Netherlands), Martin Rejtman NAP
The Valley (Al-Wadi) (France-Germany-Lebanon-Qatar), Ghassan Salhab WP
Venice (Venecia) (Cuba-Colombia), Kiki Álvarez WP
Voice Over (La Voz En Off) (Chile), Cristián Jiménez WP
Where I Am King (Hari Ng Tondo) (Philippines), Carlos Siguion-Reyna IP
Who Am I – No System Is Safe (Germany), Baran bo Odar WP
Xenia (Greece-France-Belgium), Panos H Koutras NAP
Previously announced Contemporary World Cinema titles include:
Felix And Meira (Félix Et Meira) by Maxime Giroux
Heartbeat by Andrea Dorfman
Love In The Time Of Civil War (L’amour Au Temps De La Guerre Civile) by Rodrigue Jean
Teen Lust by Blaine Thurier
Tu Dors Nicole by Stéphane Lafleur.
CITY TO CITY
The 39th TIFF City To City programme focuses on Seoul, South Korea.
Artistic director of the Toronto International Film Festival Cameron Bailey and international programmer Giovanna Fulvi programmed the section.
Prior City To City programmes featured films from Tel Aviv, Istanbul, Buenos Aires, Mumbai and Athens.
WP = World premiere / NAP = North American premiere / IP = International premiere / CP = Canadian premiere.
A Dream Of Iron (Cheol-Ae-Kum) (South Korea-USA), Kelvin Kyung Kun Park CP
A Girl At My Door (Dohee-Ya) (South Korea), July Jung NAP
A Hard Day (Kkeut-Kka-Ji-Gan-Da) (South Korea), Kim Seong-hun NAP
Alive (Sanda) (South Korea), Park Jung-bum NAP
Cart (Ka-Teu) (South Korea), Boo Ji-Young WP
Confession (Jo-Eun-Chin-Goo-Deul) (South Korea), Lee Do-yun IP
Gyeongju (South Korea), Zhang Lu NAP
Scarlet Innocence (South Korea), Yim Pil-sung WP.
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