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News‘The Woman King’ director Gina Prince-Bythewood to receive Gothams honour
Writer-director lining up Genius: MLK/X for television.
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News'The Woman King' duo Viola Davis, Gina Prince-Bythewood on fighting prejudice
In Conversation With… session hears how and director have fought for their success.
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NewsThe seven-year fight to bring the ‘The Woman King’ to the big screen
The story of the real-life female warriors who protected an African kingdom is now a major box-office hit
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NewsFemale screenwriter non-profit The Writers Lab goes international (exclusive)
Collaboration with Untamed Stories in UK, Spain’s Filmmarket Hub to expand reach beyond US for first time.
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NewsToronto to debut Maggie, Boychoir
The Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin zombie drama Maggie, Dustin Hoffman drama Boychoir, Kristen Wiig comedy Welcome To Me and Sophie Barthes’ Madame Bovary have landed world premieres, TIFF gala and special presentation slots.
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NewsToronto unveils Discovery, Mavericks
Bill Murray starrer St. Vincent will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival as part of this week’s wave of programming that includes Discovery.
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FeaturesToronto 2014: World premieres
A round up of the world premieres across TIFF’s programme, with details on each film including contact information.
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