All Toronto articles – Page 4
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‘Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight’: Toronto Review
Actor Embeth Davidtz makes her directorial debut with this adaption of a memoir set in racist 1980s Rhodesia
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‘The Last Showgirl’: Toronto Review
Pamela Anderson enters the awards conversation as an ageing Vegas showgirl in Gia Coppola’s third feature
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‘We Live In Time’: Toronto Review
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield headline John Crowley’s time-hopping relationship tearjerker
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Features
In conversation: Rachel Morrison and Rodrigo Prieto on making the leap from cinematographer to director
The Oscar-nominated directors of photography both launch their own feature debuts at TIFF this year.
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‘Sharp Corner’: Toronto Review
Ben Foster teams up with ’Blackbird’ director Jason Buxton to deliver this portrait of a ‘compelling non-entity’
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‘The End’: Toronto Review
Joshua Oppenheimer’s first drama is a singular musical which details how one family passes through the end of the world
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News
Great Escape boards TIFF sales on ‘Stranglehold’ with Ashley Benson, Jake Lacy, Ron Perlman, Justin Long (exclusive)
Heist film shot over summer, now in post.
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Scott Eastwood, Colin Hanks to star in ‘Lucky Strike’ from Rod Davis Lurie; Millennium Media launches TIFF sales (exclusive)
Production to start in November at Nu Boyana Studios in Bulgaria.
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Myriad Pictures closes UK, key territories on SXSW award winner ‘Bob Trevino Likes It’ (exclusive)
Roadside Attractions holds US rights.
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Toronto title ‘William Tell’ scores UK-Ireland, Germany-Austria-Switzerland deals
Both distributors targeting Q1 2025 release date.
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‘The Piano Lesson’: Toronto Review
This adaptation of August Wilson’s play is a Washington family affair for Netflix
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Features
“I wanted more rain”: the journey behind Irish revenge drama ‘Bring Them Down’
Chris Andrews makes his feature debut with the sheep-farming revenge tale
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‘William Tell’: Toronto Review
Claes Bang takes aim at the the legendary Swiss marksman in Nick Hamm’s dour period epic
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Features
“It’s a left-wing feel-good movie”: Julie Delpy on her French comedy ‘Meet The Barbarians’
The actress/filmmaker tackles the global refugee crisis and far-right politics with a comedy drama set in Brittany.
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Watch: “There’s a lot of talented people” - what can Spain offer international film producers?
José Esteban Alenda, producer at Solita Films talks to Screen ahead of TIFF.
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Seven Spanish projects with international potential to be pitched in Toronto
The producers are taking part in the ‘Do it the Spanish way!’ initiative.
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Reviews
‘Nutcrackers’: Toronto Review
Toronto opens with this festive comedy/drama from David Gordon Green starring Ben Stiller
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‘The Salt Path’: Toronto Review
Marianne Elliott’s faltering move to the big screen stars Jason Isaacs and Gillian Anderson
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News
Protestors disrupt TIFF opening night screening
“RBC funds genocide,” activists chant ahead of ‘Nutcrackers’ world premiere.
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Prime Video lands international rights to TIFF sci-fi ‘The Assessment’
Paris-based commercials, shorts and music video director Fleur Fortuné makes feature debut.