Toronto features – Page 13
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Toronto 2011: Gala Presentations, Special Presentations
As international buyers and visitors prepare for this month’s Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 8-18), Screen gets the scoop on all the world premieres across TIFF’s main sections
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Toronto 2010 deals: Back in Business
The flurry of pickups at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival points to burgeoning optimism in the independent sector. Jeremy Kay explores the festival’s key deals
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Toronto 2010 slideshow
The stars align at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. All photos by Tim Leyes.
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View Screen's Digital Dailies from Toronto
Missed a daily? Catch up here with our digital editions.
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Guillem Morales
The director of Spanish psycho thriller Julia’s Eyes talks monsters, horror and Guillermo Del Toro.
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Guillaume Canet
French actor/writer/director Guillaume Canet is in Toronto with the world premiere of his follow up to the international hit thriller Tell No One.
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Denis Villeneuve
Quebec’s acclaimed director Denis Villeneuve talks to Screen during Toronto about his fourth feature, the multi layered tragedy Incendies.
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Will Gluck
Director Will Gluck talks about working with rising star Emma Stone on Screen Gem’s high school rom com Easy A, which premieres in Toronto.
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Sarah McCarthy
Sarah McCarthy talks about The Sound of Mumbai: A Musical, which one Toronto programmer predicts will be a sleeper hit of the festival.
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Max Winkler
The director of Toronto world premiere Ceremony talks about Jason Reitman’s advice, working with actors, and finding that sweet spot between funny and sad.
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Mark Herbert, Mary Burke, Andy Stebbing
The three producers of Richard Ayoade’s feature directorial debut Submarine talk about the making of the film, ahead of it world premiere in Toronto.
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Toronto 2010: This year's hottest titles
Profiles and sales details of the gala and special presentations, plus key world premieres at this year’s Toronto.
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Curtain rises on new-look Toronto
2010 is a year of change for the Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 9-19) with the opening of the event’s new headquarters. Suzan Ayscough speaks to festival co-directors Piers Handling and Cameron Bailey while Screen profiles select world premieres showing as galas and special presentations.
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Into the unknown
The model for exhibition, finance and consumption of movies has remained the same for the best part of a century - but digital technologies are changing everything. ScreenDaily teamed with Ernst Young, Heenan Blaikie and First California Bank to assemble a panel of experts who made their ...
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Venice and Toronto show their different strengths
The two festivals worked well together this year, says Fionnuala Halligan.
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Dealmakers kick heels at slow Tiff
Although North American business was thin on the ground at the Toronto International Film Festival, foreign buyers were displaying less caution,no longer waiting for domestic deals to be done.
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The ones to watch
Eagerly anticipated new films from Niki Caro, Danis Tanovic and Neil Jordan will be seen by US buyers for the first time in Toronto.