Toronto features – Page 12
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Baltasar Kormakur, The Deep
Icelandic director talks to Screen about his latest project The Deep, which receives its world premiere in Toronto.
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Toronto 2012 dailies
FINAL UPDATE: Catch up with pdfs of all five of Screen’s Toronto print dailies here.
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Anand Gandhi, Ship of Theseus
Screen talks to Mumbai-based filmmaker Anand Gandhi whose debut feature, Ship Of Theseus, will receive its world premiere in Toronto.
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Toronto 2012: Midnight Madness, Discovery, TIFF Docs, Vanguard
More Toronto world premieres including genre anthology The ABCs of Death [pictured].
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Toronto 2012: Contemporary World Cinema
A look at the CWC world premieres including Baby Blues [pictured] from Polish director Katarzyna Roslaniec.
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Toronto 2012: Galas, Special presentations
Screen profiles the world premieres including Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut Quartet [pictured]
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Mira Nair talks The Reluctant Fundamentalist
The filmmaker tells Screen about the pressure of opening Venice, wanting to tell a story of contemporary Pakistan and America, and preparing Riz Ahmed (and his beard).
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Toronto: a festival with benefits
There were only a couple of all-night bidding wars at this year’s Toronto, but that didn’t mean buyers weren’t buying with confidence.
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Toronto 2011: Matthew Goode
Matthew Goode stars in Jonathan Teplitzky’s Burning Man, playing a father dealing with tragedy who is struggling to put his life back in order.
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Toronto 2011: Simon Davidson
After presenting three short films at TIFF, Canadian director Simon Davidson returns to the festival after a six-year hiatus with his first feature film, The Odds.
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Toronto 2011: Tamer Ezzat
Egyptian filmmakers Tamer Ezzat, Ayten Amin and Amr Salama each direct one part of Tahrir 2011: The Good, The Bad And The Politician, a documentary about the ongoing Egyptian revolution featuring portraits of local activists, policemen and former president Hosni Mubarak.
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Toronto 2011: Guy Maddin
Iconic Canadian director Guy Maddin is presenting his latest mind-bending opus Keyhole here as a Special Presentation.
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Toronto 2011: Michael Winterbottom
The prolific English director returns to TIFF (where he has shown many of his films, including 2010’s The Trip), with his first India-set film, Trisha.
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Toronto 2011: Gary Hustwit
The New York City-based director is in Toronto to present the world premiere of his city design documentary Urbanized, the third film is his design trilogy after Helvetica and Objectified.
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Will Toronto see a buying spree?
The heavyweight US sales companies are set to unveil new projects at Toronto ahead of the AFM, confident a weaker US dollar and a buoyant mood from Cannes will prove good for business.
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Independent streak
Steve Bersch leads the formidable Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions team, which has made its mark on numerous indie hits in recent years. He tells Screen what they will be looking for at Toronto .
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Toronto 2011: Contemporary World Cinema
Contemporary World Cinema 388 Arletta Avenue (Can) Dir Randall Cole Vincenzo Natali and Steven Hoban produced this high-concept thriller described by TFI International as Paranormal Activity meets Rear Window . It was presold to eOne for Canada and StudioCanal for the UK. Sales TFI International ALWAYS BRANDO ...
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Toronto 2011: Vanguard, Midnight Madness, Visions, TIFF Kids
Vanguard CARRÉ BLANC (Fr-Lux-Bel-Switz) Dir Jean-Baptiste Léonetti The first feature from acclaimed French commercials director Léonetti, Carré Blanc is a futuristic drama set in a dark dystopian world, about a suicide survivor who works for a nameless corporation. Produced by Tarantula, Solair Films and CJSC CTC Network, the ...
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Toronto 2011: Real to Reel
Real to Reel The Boy Who Was A King (Bulg-Ger) Dir Andrey Paounov The story of Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha who became the tsar of Bulgaria at the age of six and returned from exile following the end of communist rule to be elected prime minister. Contact Zero One - ...