All Discovery articles
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FeaturesToronto 2025 preview: Screen’s guide to the Discovery and Centrepiece strands
Toronto International Film Festival runs September 4-14.
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Reviews‘The Teacher’: Toronto Review
A teacher in Palestine is forced to confront his violent past in this passionate but uneven debut
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Reviews‘Gonzo Girl’: Toronto Review
Willem Dafoe and Camila Morrone star in Patrica Arquette’s directorial debut, loosely based on Hunter S. Thompson
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Reviews‘Daughter Of Rage’: Toronto Review
A child struggles to find her mother in this tense debut set on a giant dump in Nicaragua’s capital city
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Reviews‘Baby Ruby’: Toronto Review
Noémie Merlant plays an instamum whose idealised life with husband Kit Harington starts to fall apart in Bess Wohl’s feature debut
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Reviews‘Unruly’: Toronto Review
Malou Reymann’s accomplished second feature is the powerful story of a young woman institutionalised in 1930s Denmark
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Reviews‘The Inspection’: Toronto Review
Elegance Bratton’s impressive debut looks at the hot-button issue of homosexuality in the military, viewed through the lens of his own experience
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Reviews‘A Banquet’: Toronto Review
British director Ruth Paxton makes an arresting feature debut with this unsettling family psychodrama
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FeaturesToronto 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to Contemporary World Cinema and Discovery titles
The full line-up of world and international premieres in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema, Discovery and Midnight Madness programmes, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Reviews‘Beans’: Toronto Review
Tracey Deer’s impressive debut captures the Mohawk people of Canada at a time of crisis
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FeaturesToronto 2020 preview: Screen’s guide to TIFF Docs, Discovery and World Cinema strands
Toronto International Film Festival (September 10-19) has this year selected 50 titles.
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Reviews‘Africa’: Toronto Review
Oren Gerner turns the camera on his own family for this portrait of an ageing man railing against inconsequence
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Reviews‘The Obituary Of Tunde Johnson’: Toronto Review
A film on black lives in America fails to find its own reason to matter
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Reviews‘The Giant’: Toronto Review
A teenage girl is thrown into turmoil when her missing boyfriend’s return coincides with a spate of murders
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Reviews‘Comets’: Toronto Review
Slow-moving Georgian drama centred around two formerly close friends whose paths have diverged
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Reviews‘Two Of Us’ (‘Deux’): Toronto Review
Two lesbian lovers must prepare for their romance to become public in Filippo Meneghetti’s sensitive drama
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Reviews‘Black Conflux’: Toronto Review
Canadian debut set in 1980s Newfoundland is a striking calling card for Nicole Dorsey
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Reviews‘Hope’: Toronto Review
Stellan Skarsgård co-stars in a strong Scandinavian drama about love and illness
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Reviews‘Lina From Lima’: Toronto Review
A Peruvian domestic worker in Chile takes the opportunity to reinvent herself









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