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NewsNicole 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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Reviews'Donnybrook': Toronto Review
Jamie Bell is a military veteran fighting for economic survival in modern Ohio
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Reviews'Mademoiselle de Joncquières': Toronto Review
Crisp, cool and lavish, ’Mademoiselle’ is cut from the same cloth as ’Dangerous Liaisons’
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News'The River' makes strong start to Screen’s Toronto 2018 Platform jury grid
This year’s grid features 6 critics, watching each of the 12 films.
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FeaturesToronto interview: Carol Morley on her police drama 'Out Of Blue'
Morley’s film premieres at TIFF on Friday September 7.
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FeaturesToronto 2018 preview: Screen's guide to the Platform titles
Jamie Bell in ‘Donnybrook’, Nicole Kidman in ’Destroyer’ and Patricia Clarkson in ‘Out Of Blue’ among the films.
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NewsWild Bunch boards TIFF-bound title 'Cities Of Last Things' (exclusive)
Malaysian director Wi Ding Ho’s non-linear relationship drama to premiere in Platform section.
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Reviews'Euphoria': Toronto Review
Alicia Vikander and Eva Green headine Lisa Langseth’s first English-language production
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Reviews'The Seen And Unseen': Toronto Review
Kamila Andini’s Indonesia-set story of a broken bond between twins is softly reminiscent of the works of Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
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Reviews'If You Saw His Heart': Toronto Review
Gael Garcia Bernal headlines a film which is ’expressionistic to the point of incoherence’
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Reviews'Dark River': Toronto Review
Dark River Dir/scr: Clio Barnard. UK, 2017, 89 mins. A close-quarters drama from writer-director Clio Barnard (The Selfish Giant, The Arbor), Dark River is a precise, penetrating story of casual farm labourer Alice (Ruth Wilson), who has somehow survived a childhood of sexual abuse at the hands ...
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Reviews'Brad's Status': Toronto Review
A career-high performance from Ben Stiller fuels this poignant character study.
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Reviews'Beast': Toronto Review
Jessie Buckley is a standout in the arresting debut feature from Britain’s Michael Pearce
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Reviews'What Will People Say': Toronto Review
A Pakistani teen living in Oslo struggles to conform to her family’s expectations
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Reviews'Razzia': Toronto Review
A complicated, time-travelling narrative from Nabil Ayouch which runs bestween the Atlas mountains and Casablanca
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Reviews'Mademoiselle Paradis': Toronto Review
Barbara Albert’s exquisite period drama details the life of blind musician Maria Theresia von Paradis
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Reviews'The Death Of Stalin': Toronto Review
Armando Iannucci’s latest is a sharp-edged, resonant satire of power grabbing in 1950s Moscow.
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Reviews'Layla M': Toronto Review
Director: Mijke de Jong. Netherlands/Belgium/Germany/Jordan, 2016. 98 mins
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