All Festivals articles – Page 275
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News
Tokyo fest to showcase Keisuke Yoshida in new Nippon Cinema Now section
New section replaces Japan Now and will focus on emerging talents who deserve greater international recognition.
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Reviews
‘The Survivor’: Toronto Review
Barry Levinson casts Ben Foster as Harry Haft, a boxer traumatised by his experiences in a Nazi death camp
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Reviews
‘Drunken Birds’: Toronto Review
A Mexican migrant worker searches for his lover in Ivan Grbovic’s lush Canadian drama
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News
UK producer warns of perils of algorithms on TIFF digital content panel
“We’ve created this notion that we flatten things in order that they can be bite-sized and…that’s something we can reverse.”
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News
Marrakech film festival cancelled for second year, Atlas Workshops moved online
Industry-focused Atlas Workshops previously supported 2021 festival hits Feathers and The Gravedigger’s Wife.
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Reviews
‘Good Madam’: Toronto Review
Jenna Cato Bass examines the horror of servitude in South Africa’s affluent gated communities
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Reviews
‘Inexorable’: Toronto Review
Fabrice du Welz’s domestic thriller sees a stranger strike at the heart of the prosperous literally family headed by Benoit Poelvoorde
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Features
Jean Luc Herbulot on why TIFF title ‘Saloum’ is “a leap of faith for the audience”
Mercenaries, myth and mayhem in haunted Senegalese delta.
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Reviews
‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’: Toronto Review
Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield portray notorious televangalists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker
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‘The Mad Women’s Ball’: Toronto Review
The fifth feature from Melanie Laurent is a lavish tale of headstrong women in 19th century Paris
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News
Benedict Cumberbatch on empathy, playing the banjo and what Dionne Warwick told him about ’Sherlock’
“Sometimes you need a form of therapy to shed the experience [of inhabiting a role] and step away back into your reality and truth.
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News
TIFF panel explores how to address imbalance and toxic behaviour
”People always wonder about how to achieve gender parity and I say hire women. Just hire them.”
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Reviews
‘Nobody Has To Know’: Toronto Review
A case of amnesia rewrites the past in this surprising Scottish Highlands romance
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Reviews
‘The Middle Man’: Toronto Review
Bent Hamer’s intriguing drama may be set in America but it retains a distinctly Scandinavian accent
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Reviews
‘Lakewood’: Toronto Review
Naomi Watts is a mother on the run in Philip Noyce’s manipulative melodrama
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‘Benediction’: Toronto Review
Terence Davies explores the impact of war on poet Siegfried Sassoon in this lyrical biopic
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‘The Humans’: Toronto Review
An unsettling, tightly-acted comedy/drama from Stephen Karam, adapting his own stage play
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‘The Starling’: Toronto Review
Melissa McCarthy and Kevin Kline star in this bereavement drama directed by Theodore Melfi
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Features
Director Barry Levinson and Ben Foster talk TIFF premiere ‘The Survivor’
The Survivor is the remarkable life story of Holocaust survivor Harry Haft.