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Toronto: Ridley Scott questioned over diversity
Veteran director asked about diversity at a press conference for The Martian.
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Screen panel cites UK export challenges
British films hoping to succeed in the international market must overcome production and distribution roadblocks in an increasingly competitive industry.
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'Demolition' producer joins Toronto's IFF panel
Lianne Halfon will join Colin Brown on a panel to discuss the production landscape at OMDC’s International Finance Forum.
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Toronto Platform jury talk spotlighting fresh talent
Jia Zhang-ke, Claire Denis and Agnieszka Holland reveal hopes for this year’s selection.
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TIFF: Natalie Portman on directing
The actress talked to artistic director Cameron Bailey about her film-making debut and being inspired by her previous directors
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Toronto doc chief shocked over 'Amazing Grace' court ruling
Toronto’s head documentary programmer has expressed surprise over the court ruling that led to the withdrawal from the festival of the Aretha Franklin documentary Amazing Grace, saying, “I was left wondering what the judge was smoking.”
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Producers pull 'Amazing Grace' from Toronto
Organisers said on Tuesday they were “extremely disappointed” after producers on the Aretha Franklin documentary withdrew the film on the eve of the festival.
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Toronto: panelists announced for Screen's UK export debate
Free tickets can be booked now for the panel, held in association with UKTI, which takes place on Friday (Sept 11).
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Asian Shadows picks up Pema Tseden's 'Tharlo'
Hong Kong-based sales company Asian Shadows has picked up world rights (outside Greater China) to Tibetan director Pema Tseden’s Tharlo, which will receive its world premiere in Venice’s Orizzonti section.
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Helen Hunt’s 'Drama' set for 10th OMDC IFF
Nearly 60 international and Canadian producers will head to the Ontario Media Development Corporation’s (OMDC) annual International Financing Forum in Toronto.
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Seville International to sell 'Parched' at Toronto
Vice-president of international sales Anick Poirier has assembled a sales slate that includes five festival selections including the world premiere of Leena Yadav’s tale of four ordinary women in India.
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Soda picks up rights to 'High-Rise', 'Disorder'
Soda has picked up three Toronto titles, including Ben Wheatley drama-thriller.
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Toronto film festival 2015: full line-up
Films set to show at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), updated as announcements are made in the run up to the event.
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Toronto unveils Discovery, TIFF KIDS
Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 10-20) has completed its line-up with the Discovery, New Wave TIFF Kids and In Conversation With… strands and has confirmed the return of Festival Street.
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Producers Lab Toronto unveils 2015 line-up
The UK’s Hanan Kattan, Germany’s Peter Rommel and Canada’s Chantelle Kadyschuk are among those selected for this year’s Producers Lab Toronto (PLT).
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Stephen Frears, Nuri Bilge Ceylan among Toronto industry speakers
Top brass at the Toronto International Film Festival industry office on Thursday revealed further details of next month’s line-up of sessions scheduled to run from September 11-17.
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TIFF announces City To City, closing night
Potential awards season contenders Truth from James Vanderbilt and Marc Abraham’s I Saw The Light starring Tom Hiddleston as Hank Williams land world premiere slots, while Paco Cabezas’s Mr. Right will close the festival.
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Alchemy snaps up TIFF selection 'Evolution'
The distributor has acquired North American rights from Wild Bunch to Lucile Hadzihalilovic’s French horror film ahead of its world premiere in Toronto’s Vanguard strand.
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TIFF unveils first Primetime roster
Toronto brass on Thursday paid homage to arguably the most dynamic and provocative content format in entertainment, announcing the festival’s inaugural slate of six TV projects from the likes of Baltasar Kormákur, Jason Reitman and Lucía Puenzo.
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'High-Rise' to premiere in first Toronto Platform competition
Twelve titles also include films by Pablo Trapero, Joaquim Lafosse, He Ping and Fabienne Berthaud.