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TIFF at 50: ‘Nirvanna The Band…’ director Matt Johnson on sneaking into screenings, how the fest changed his life
‘Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie’ screens again in TIFF on September 13.
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‘The Accountant 2’, ‘Remaining Native’ among 2025 SXSW audience winners
Matt Johnson’s Blackberry follow-up Nirvanna The Band The Show wins in Midnighter.
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‘Hamnet’ wins 2025 TIFF People’s Choice Award
The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue wins doc award.
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Toronto 2025 preview: Screen’s guide to the Platform and Midnight Madness titles
TIFF’s Platform and Midnight Madness 2025 selection includes titles by Farnoosh Samadi, Bryan Fuller and Matt Johnson.
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Neon announces leads on first film under Osgood Perkins deal, ‘The Young People’
Company to commence international talks with buyers at TIFF next week.
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TIFF Midnight Madness world premieres include Ben Wheatley’s ‘Normal’ and Bryan Fuller’s ‘Dust Bunny’
Seven world premieres and one international premiere feature in section schedule.
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Paramount’s ‘Primate’, Shudder’s ‘Whistle’ bookend 20th anniversary edition of Fantastic Fest
Black Phone 2, Sisu: Road To Revenge among line-up at Texas event.
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The lowdown on the 2025 Toronto lineup
Screen profiles all the world and key premieres in the Galas, Special Presentations, Platform and Midnight Madness strands.
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‘BlackBerry’: Berlin Review
Matt Johnson takes us on a high-energy ride through the rise and spectacular fall of the first smartphone
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Paramount acquires bulk of international rights to Berlin competition entry ‘BlackBerry’ (exclusive)
Additional rights sell for Middle East, Scandinavia, airlines on eve of world premiere. IFC Films to distribute in US.
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