All Festivals articles – Page 365
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Reviews
'Jungleland': Toronto Review
Charlie Hunnam and Jack O’Connell headline this tense drama from Max Winkler
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‘Henry Glassie: Field Work’: Toronto Review
Cleverly constructed and heartfelt documentary about American folklorist Henry Glassie
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‘Wet Season’: Toronto Review
A Singapore teacher develops an unexpected bond with one of her students
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News
Urban Distribution picks up Karlovy Vary winner ’The Father’ for France (exclusive)
Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s Bulgarian family drama is screening in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema strand.
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Festival gurus talk representation, engaging young audiences and the streamers at TIFF panel
“We depend on the commerical proposition of movie houses and they are closing down.”
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Reviews
‘How To Build A Girl’: Review
Beanie Feldstein stars in the big-screen adaptation of Caitlin Moran’s book.
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‘Blackbird’: Toronto Review
Susan Sarandon is the terminally ill mother presiding over one final family get-together
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‘Hope Gap’: Toronto Review
Bill Nighy and Annette Bening excel as a long-married couple facing an uncertain future
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‘Just Mercy’: Toronto Review
A powerhouse performance from Michael B. Jordan anchors this legal justice drama
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‘The Friend’: Toronto Review
Jason Segel, Ben Affleck and Dakota Johnson star in this earnest real-life drama about terminal illness
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‘Black Conflux’: Toronto Review
Canadian debut set in 1980s Newfoundland is a striking calling card for Nicole Dorsey
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‘The Sleepwalkers’: Toronto Review
The fraught relationship between a mother and daughter comes to the boil at a family celebration
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‘Human Capital’: Toronto Review
The lives of two families become intertwined after a fatal hit-and-run accident and shady business deal
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‘Blanco En Blanco’: Venice Review
A photographer develops a dangerous obsession in early 20th Century South America
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‘Hope’: Toronto Review
Stellan Skarsgård co-stars in a strong Scandinavian drama about love and illness
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‘Maria’s Paradise’: Toronto Review
Big-screen treatment of a controversial Finnish preacher who claimed she could communicate with the dead
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‘Proxima’: Toronto Review
Eva Green puts in a career best performance as the astronaut faced with a choice between her ambitions and her only child