All Festivals articles – Page 503
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Features
Spotlight on Nordic female filmmakers in Toronto
Screen spekas to Asa Helga Hjorleifsdottir, Zaida Bergroth and Iram Haq.
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Features
On the set of 'Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool'
Wendy Mitchell visits the Annette Bening and Jamie Bell starring production.
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On the set of Michael Pearce’s Toronto premiere 'Beast'
Film premieres in TIFF’s platform section.
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Features
The Match Factory’s Michael Weber talks Netflix and the future for arthouse cinema (exclusive)
Weber talks to Andreas Wiseman about the company’s activities.
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News
Slate Worldwide, Pilot Analytics launch Canada service
Entertainment finance consultancy introduces data-based service.
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News
Netflix among pack pursuing Toronto hit 'I, Tonya'
Tonya Harding drama triggers handful of bids. Kodachrome also in play.
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News
'Land Of Mine' star Joel Basman joins 'Adventures Of A Mathematician' (exclusive)
Mongrel International is selling the title in Toronto.
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Reviews
'Outrage Coda': Venice Review
Beat Takeshi ends his crime trilogy in suitably visceral style
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Reviews
'Lady Bird': Toronto Review
Saorise Ronan searches for a more exciting life in Greta Gerwig’s surefooted directorial debut
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Reviews
'Journey's End': Toronto Review
Saul Dibb breathes exciting new life into the classic WWI drama
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'Number One': Toronto Review
Emmanuelle Devos plays an executive who is head-hunted to be the first woman CEO on France’s CAC 40 in a lively and suspenseful drama
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'Valley Of Shadows': Toronto Review
A young boy finds evil lurking in the woods in this atmospheric Norwegian chiller.
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'Mademoiselle Paradis': Toronto Review
Barbara Albert’s exquisite period drama details the life of blind musician Maria Theresia von Paradis
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'1%': Toronto Reveiew
A gang member attempts to save his brother from death in this Australian thriller
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Reviews
'The Escape': Toronto Review
Gemma Arterton shines in Dominic Savage’s portrait of a crumbling marriage
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Reviews
'The Death Of Stalin': Toronto Review
Armando Iannucci’s latest is a sharp-edged, resonant satire of power grabbing in 1950s Moscow.
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Reviews
'Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!': Review
Morgan Spurlock is back, with another meta-concept for his fast food follow-up