All Festivals articles – Page 446
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'Life Itself': Toronto Review
Screwball comedy, heartfelt romance, tearjerker, melodrama: that’s ’Life Itself’
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'Freaks': Toronto Review
A young girl discovers that her father had good reasons for keeping her locked in the house
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'Farming': Toronto Review
An arresting debut from actor-turned-director Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
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'The Hummingbird Project': Toronto Review
Odd and eccentric, Kim Nguyen’s thriller nonetheless proves compelling
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'Skin': Toronto Review
Jamie Bell plays the part of a reformed neo-Nazi in Guy Nattiv’s gritty drama
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News
'ROMA' wins Venice Golden Lion
Alfonso Cuaron’s drama shifts to an awards season favourite with Venice victory; The Favourite also receives boost winning Silver Lion and best actress for Olivia Colman.
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'Driven': Venice Review
Nick Hamm’s exploration of the life of automobile designer John DeLorean closes Venice 2018
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'Hidden Man': Toronto Review
Jiang Wen closes his Republican Era trilogy with this bombastic revenge thriller
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News
Ben Wheatley's 'Colin Burstead' gets BBC deal, international sales representation
Under-the-radar feature to be broadcast by the BBC over Christmas.
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Features
Becoming 'The Favourite': the story behind awards contender Element Pictures
The Dublin company has ‘The Little Stranger’ alongside Lanthimos’ comedy in the running this year.
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News
Nicole Kidman cop drama 'Destroyer' among three new titles on TIFF Platform jury grid
’Jessica Forever’, ’Mademoiselle De Joncquières’ also take spots.
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Odin's Eye closes UK deal for 'Brother's Nest' (exclusive)
Signature Entertainment boards dark comedy.
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Filmax International boards sales on 'Happy Sad' (exclusive)
Spanish company takes world rights to Ibon Cormenzana’s drama.
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Logical Pictures debuts blockchain platform Blockframes with Bac's 'Terra Willy' (exclusive)
French outfit are in Toronto this year to launch new blockchain initiative.
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XYZ, New Amsterdam team for Indonesia war thriller 'The East' (exclusive)
Jim Taihuttu writing and directing Toronto market title.