All Platform articles – Page 2
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‘Martin Eden’: Venice Review
Jack London’s seminal novel is transferred to mid-century Naples by the director Pietro Marcello
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First trailer for Anthony Chen’s Toronto Platform world premiere ‘Wet Season’ (exclusive)
It centres a friendship between a Chinese teacher and a student with absentee parents.
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'Rojo', 'The River' top Screen's final TIFF Platform jury grid
Both films recorded an average of three stars from the six critics.
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'Her Smell', 'The Innocent' move into third and fourth on Screen's TIFF Platform jury grid
Benjamin Naishtat’s ’Rojo’ still leads the way.
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'Rojo' moves top of Screen's Toronto Platform jury grid
One score still to come for Benjamin Naishtat’s 1970s drama.
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'Cities Of Last Things': Toronto Review
Ho Wi Ding tells the story of a troubled man in reverse chronological order
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'Her Smell': Toronto Review
Inside the mind of a musician played by Elisabeth Moss in this edgy Toronto Platform title
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'The Good Girls': Toronto Review
The upper-class wives of 1980s Mexico compete for social dominance
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'Out Of Blue': Toronto Review
Patricia Clarkson stars in Carol Morley’s loose adaptation of the Martin Amis novel ‘Night Train’
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'Donnybrook', 'Out Of Blue', 'Angelo' land on Toronto Platform jury grid
Seven of 12 titles have taken their spot on the grid.
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'Destroyer': Toronto Review
Nicole Kidman is a hard-bitten LA cop looking to settle some scores
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Nicole Kidman cop drama 'Destroyer' among three new titles on TIFF Platform jury grid
’Jessica Forever’, ’Mademoiselle De Joncquières’ also take spots.
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'Donnybrook': Toronto Review
Jamie Bell is a military veteran fighting for economic survival in modern Ohio
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'Mademoiselle de Joncquières': Toronto Review
Crisp, cool and lavish, ’Mademoiselle’ is cut from the same cloth as ’Dangerous Liaisons’
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'The River' makes strong start to Screen’s Toronto 2018 Platform jury grid
This year’s grid features 6 critics, watching each of the 12 films.
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