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News
UK industry figures offer Brexit reassurance at TIFF
“We are in unknown territory” but “everyone is pulling in the same direction”, suggested the speakers.
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Canada primed for Eurimages membership
Eurimages’s Roberto Olla revealed the news during a TIFF panel.
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First look: 'Lean On Pete'
EXCLUSIVE: Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years follow-up stars Charlie Plummer and Steve Buscemi.
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Dogwoof inks sales on Ken Loach, Vivienne Westwood docs
EXCLUSIVE: Ken Loach biographical doc has sold to five territories.
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New Europe closes deals on 'Porto', 'One Week And A Day'
EXCLUSIVE: Anton Yelchin-starrer Porto is executive produced by Jim Jarmusch.
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Olsberg talks up film industry impact at TIFF conference
The Olsberg-SPI chair was presenting new research on the economic benefits of the film industry.
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MMG cultivates 'Bitter Harvest' sales
EXCLUSIVE: Max Irons, Samantha Barks and Terence Stamp star in the Ukraine-set drama.
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'Hunting Flies' director plots three more projects
EXCLUSIVE: Macedonian film-maker Izer Aliu’s next film will be comedy-drama 12 Dares.
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Focus, Lionsgate deals set TIFF abuzz
Focus has stolen headlines with its acquisition of PT Anderson’s latest, while buyers are circling Jackie.
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The Exchange launches 'King Cobra' sales
EXCLUSIVE: James Franco, Christian Slater and Molly Ringwald star in the porn industry drama.
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Mongrel picks up Element’s 'Mad Mary'
EXCLUSIVE: Irish drama premiered at Karlovy Vary this year.
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Reviews
'The Woman Who Left': Venice Review
Dir/scr/cine/ed. Lav Diaz. The Phillipines, 2016, 226 mins
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Features
Production focus: Barry Jenkins's 'Moonlight'
Telling the tale of a life over three parts — and using three actors — Barry Jenkins’s Moonlight is a searing study of how a young person is shaped by a hostile environment. Jeremy Kay meets the film-makers.
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Set report: Baltasar Kormakur's 'The Oath'
Director Baltasar Kormakur returns to his Icelandic roots for thriller The Oath, which also sees him back in front of the camera. Wendy Mitchell reports from the Reykjavik set.