Toronto features – Page 12
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Toronto 2015: Platform
The full line-up of world premieres in Toronto’s Platform strand, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Toronto 2015: 40 years of stars at TIFF
Piers Handling on why four decades of TIFF - and the Festival Of Festivals - makes him ‘immensely proud’.
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Toronto 2015: TV at film festivals
TV pilots, premieres and catch-ups are becoming must-haves for film festivals. Andreas Wiseman reports on a rapidly expanding trend.
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Toronto 2015: Cameron Bailey, Artistic Director
Artistic director Cameron Bailey tells Screen about Toronto’s ‘perfect’ opening-night film, Demolition, and the festival’s tweaks to its Telluride policy.
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Toronto 2015: Midnight Madness
The full line-up of world premieres in Toronto’s Midnight Madness programme, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Toronto 2015: Galas
The full line-up of world premiere Toronto galas, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Toronto 2015: Contemporary World Cinema
The full line-up of Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema programme with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Toronto 2015: Special Presentations
The full line-up of world premieres in Toronto’s Special Presentations, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Toronto chiefs talk London focus and festival's future
Cameron Bailey and Piers Handling spoke to Screen in between screenings in London.
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Andrew Lau and Andrew Loo, Revenge of the Green Dragons
The co-directors sat down with Jean Noh ahead of the world premiere at Toronto of the gangster drama exec produced by Martin Scorsese.
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We are UK Film reception at Toronto
The British Film Commission (BFC) and British Film Institute (BFI) together hosted a reception for UK filmmakers and international industry in partnership with the British Council, UKTI Toronto and Screen International.
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Rotterdam and Screen's Toronto party
The International Film Festival Rotterdam and Screen International welcomed international friends to a Toronto celebration on Monday night at Crocodile Rock.
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Isabel Coixet, Learning To Drive
Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley star in the Spanish director’s first film she says is ‘feel good.’
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Alan Rickman, A Little Chaos
After making his directorial debut 16 years ago, Alan Rickman returns to the director’s chair with a period drama starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts.
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Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, Samba
The French directing duo follow up their huge hit Intouchables with Samba, starring Omar Sy as an African immigrant in Paris who falls in love with his immigration worker.
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David Oelhoffen, Far From Men
French director David Oelhoffen adapts Albert Camus’ short story The Guest into a survival story set during the Algerian War, starring Viggo Mortensen and Reda Kateb.
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Viggo Mortensen, Far From Men
In David Oelhoffen’s Far From Men, Viggo Mortensen plays a reclusive teacher who helps a villager accused of commiting a murder escape into the mountains during the Algerian war.
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Jalmari Helander & Onni Tommila, Big Game
Daniel Horowitz talks to the Finnish director and lead star of Midnight Madness premiere Big Game.
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Boo Ji-young, Cart
Boo Ji-young’s sophomore feature Cart is a topical tale of workers at a big-box retail store.
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Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead, Spring
The directing duo talk about their second feature, which premiered in the Vanguard section at Toronto.