Toronto features – Page 14
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Paul Haggis, Third Person
It took two-and-a-half years before Paul Haggis was happy with the script for Third Person, he tells Jeremy Kay.
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Mike Flanagan, Oculus
Mike Flanagan talks about his Midnight Madness entry Oculus, a chiller about a mirror that is “like a portable Overlook Hotel”. Jeremy Kay tries not to gulp too loudly.
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Jasmila Zbanic, For Those Who Can Tell No Tales
Jasmila Zbanic talks about her two new films, Bosnia today, Emir Kusturica’s controversial Andricgrad project and future work.
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Matthew Weiner, You Are Here
The Mad Men creator brings his debut feature You Are Here to Toronto’s Special Presentations section.
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Richard Ayoade, The Double
British director Richard Ayoade is in Toronto with the world premiere of his second feature as a director, The Double.
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Sarah McCarthy, The Dark Matter of Love
Wendy Mitchell talks to Sarah McCarthy about her documentary which receives its North American premiere in Toronto.
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Michael Dowse, The F Word
Matthew Ritchie speaks to Michael Dowse about his follow-up to Goon, romantic comedy The F Word which premieres at Toronto.
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Justin Chadwick, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Justin Chadwick talks to Andreas Wiseman about the pressures of making a biopic of Nelson Mandela, Idris Elba’s acting style and future projects with Harvey Weinstein, Art Linson and David Milch.
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Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer, The Last of Robin Hood
Elbert Wyche talks to Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland about their new film, The Last of Robin Hood, which will receive its world premiere in Toronto on Sept 6.
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Colin Geddes, TIFF Midnight Madness
Jeremy Kay talks to the head of TIFF’s Midnight Madness strand ahead of its 25th anniversary.
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Manuel Martín Cuenca, Cannibal
Juan Sarda speaks to Manuel Martín Cuenca about his fourth fiction feature which premieres in Toronto.
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Gabrielle Tana
The producer of Philomena and The Invisible Woman talks about working with Stephen Frears and Ralph Fiennes.
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Toronto: Galas, Documentaries
This year’s Toronto line-up features a bumper crop of new works from established directors as well as exciting directorial debuts. Screen profiles selected world premieres from the major sections.
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Toronto: Special presentations
This year’s Toronto line-up features a bumper crop of new works from established directors as well as exciting directorial debuts. Screen profiles selected world premieres from the major sections.
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Toronto: Midnight Madness, Masters, Wavelengths, Kids, Vanguard, CWC
This year’s Toronto line-up features a bumper crop of new works from established directors as well as exciting directorial debuts. Screen profiles selected world premieres from the major sections.
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Toronto: Ask the experts
‘What’s your best tip for surviving/enjoying the Toronto International Film Festival?’
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Call For Submissions: Screen's Toronto 2013 Product Guide
Screen International presents our 2013 Toronto Product Guide.
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Looper: how an international independent came together
Screen’s US editor Jeremy Kay talks to director Rian Johnson, his producer Ram Bergman and producer/financier Jim Stern about how they packaged the film and how China’s DMG came on board.
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Josh Boone, Writers
Writer/director Josh Boone made his feature film debut at Toronto with Writers, a semi-autobiographical film about a family of writers dealing with a difficult divorce.