All Toronto articles – Page 124
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NewsDoc & Film picks up Fiennes’ The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based sales outfit takes on documentary ahead of its world premiere in Toronto’s Mavericks section.
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NewsJakimowski's Imagine picked up by Beta Cinema
Film receives its world premiere in the CWC section of Toronto.
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NewsBAC to handle international sales for Kormakur's Toronto premiere The Deep
WME to handle US rights on the Icelandic true-life drama/thriller.
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NewsToronto's IFF selects 41 features including Terence Davies' Dickinson biopic
Other projects for the OMDC International Financing Forum include Gemma Arterton thriller, Cliff Curtis’ directorial debut, Maude Lewis biopic to star Rachel McAdams and dozens more.
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FeaturesMira 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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NewsClip filmmakers respond to Russian ban of film
Russian Ministry of Culture accused the Rotterdam winning film of being child pornography.
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CommentVamping it up
Screen takes a look at exclusive footage of Neil Jordan’s Byzantium, showcased during day two of FrightFest.
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NewsMagnet takes worldwide rights to Coscarelli's John Dies At The End
The Wagner/Cuban Company’s Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, has acquired worldwide rights to John Dies At The End.
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NewsGlobal Screen picks up TIFF world premiere Lunarcy! and Montreal world premiere The Weekend
Company will also handle Danquart’s Run, Boy, Run! which has begun shooting.
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NewsProtagonist boards Lenny Abrahamson's What Richard Did
EXCLUSIVE: Abrahamson’s third feature will premiere in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema programme.
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NewsToronto Docs conference to welcome Sheila Nevins for keynote
Toronto’s fourth TIFF Docs Conference will expand from one to two days (Sept 10-11) and will also now be open to the public, not just industry delegates.
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NewsTIFF confirms 146 world premieres; Toronto Discovery selections include Brass Teapot, Wasteland, Call Girl
The Toronto International Film Festival has added 27 features, including 14 world premieres, in its Discovery programme devoted to first or second features.
















