All Toronto articles – Page 104
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CommentNightcrawler trailer
“You have to make the money to buy a ticket!” screams Jake Gyllenhaal in Bold Films’ upcoming Toronto world premiere. What on earth can he mean?
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NewsToronto 2014 unveils first wave
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has fired its awards season opening salvo, announcing a slew of world premieres for the September edition, which will close with Alan Rickman’s A Little Chaos.
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NewsToronto to focus on Korean cinema
EXCLUSIVE: Last time TIFF showcased Korean cinema was in 2002.
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Toronto welcomes international shorts
The Toronto International Film Festival is starting a new programme for international shorts, Shorts Cuts International.
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NewsTIFF unveils strategic plan
TIFF director and CEO Piers Handling has announced the organisation’s vision through 2017 in an ambitious document that aims to transform TIFF into the global centre of film.
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Cameron Bailey responds: Toronto the Big
The TIFF Artistic Director defends the size of Toronto’s programme.
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Crime pays for Schechter
Toronto closing film Life of Crime is adapted from Elmore Leonard’s The Switch.
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CommentToronto: Just Too Big
Why smaller films are getting lost in the shuffle at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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NewsSlave wins TIFF audience award
Steve McQueen’s 12 Years A Slave won the Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) Blackberry People’s Choice Award in a significant development that places the hard-hitting drama among an elite club.
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