All Toronto articles – Page 150

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    New Wave takes UK rights to Denis' 35 Shot Of Rum

    2008-09-03T17:49:00Z

    New UK distributor New Wave Films has acquired Claire Denis' 35 Shots Of Rum (35 Rhums).The deal was struck with sales company Elle Driver.The film is in competition in Venice and will also screen here in Toronto.Bruno Pesery produced for Soudaine Compagnie.Denis wrote the screenplay with Jean-Pol Fargeau.Alex Descas, Mati ...

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    The Sky Crawlers

    2008-09-03T13:05:00Z

    Dir: Mamoru Oshii. Japan. 2008. 122mins.Mamoru Oshii’s most meditative feature-length animation to date tells the story of a group of genetically modified eternally-young fighter aces in a world where war has become a company-sponsored reality game. Like the Peter-Pan ‘Kildren’ that it depicts, The Sky Crawlers ...

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    Rachel Getting Married

    2008-09-03T13:01:00Z

    Dir: Jonathan Demme. US. 2008. 116mins.

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    Les Plages D'Agnes

    2008-09-03T12:21:00Z

    Dir: Agnes Varda. France. 2008. 110mins.

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    Machan

    2008-09-03T09:19:00Z

    Dir: Uberto Pasolini. UK-Italy-Germany-Sri Lanka. 2008. 114mins.

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    A Country Teacher

    2008-09-02T16:55:00Z

    Dir: Bohdan Slama. Czech-Ger-Fr. 2008. 113mins.A bittersweet comedy about a gay teacher hiding out in a country school, Bohdan Slama’s follow-up to his award-winning Something Like Happiness feels slightly old-fashioned, going over ground that has already been dealt with in other films. The kind of gay ...

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    Milk (Sut)

    2008-09-02T12:18:00Z

    Dir: Semih Kaplanoglu. Turkey-France-Germany. 2008. 111mins.Painfully slow but at the same time a resonant, elegiac coming of age story, the second installment in Turkish arthouse director Semih Kaplanoglu’s Yusuf trilogy shows him to be something of a magic-realist Terence Davies. But with its overlong shots in ...

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    35 Shots Of Rum (35 Rhums)

    2008-09-01T17:06:00Z

    Dir: Claire Denis. France-Germany. 2008. 100mins.

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    Goodbye Solo

    2008-09-01T13:43:00Z

    Dir: Ramin Bahrani. US. 2008. 91mins.An odd-couple relationship fuels a slow-burning but ultimately moving emotional and spiritual journey in Ramin Bahrani’s third feature. As in the well-received festival faves Man Push Cart and Chop Shop, the US director of Iranian origins unspools a story set among ...

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    Plastic City (Dangkou)

    2008-09-01T13:35:00Z

    Dir: Yu Lik-wai. Brazil-China-Japan. 2008. 118mins.An underdeveloped yakuza-in-Brazil storyline and a hip- hop VJ sound-and-image assault do not add up to a rounded arthouse film in Yu Lik-wai’s PlasticCity. Despite some moments of visual brilliance, this third directorial outing by Jia Zhangke’s regular cinematographer betrays the ...

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    A Perfect Day (Un Giorno Perfetto)

    2008-09-01T11:26:00Z

    Dir: Ferzan Ozpetek. Italy. 2008. 101mins.Obsessive love, corrupt politicians, coming-of-age crisis and teenage rebellion are just some of the ingredients in Ferzan Ozpetek’s Competition entry A Perfect Day. Adapted from a novel by Melania Mazzucco, this tragic melodrama spreads itself rather thin trying to pack it ...

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    The Duchess

    2008-09-01T07:00:00Z

    Dir: Saul Dibb. UK. 2008. 110mins.

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    Vinyan

    2008-08-30T16:38:00Z

    Dir: Fabrice Du Welz. 2007. France-UK-Belgium. 97mins.

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    The Burning Plain

    2008-08-29T16:38:00Z

    Dir: Guillermo Arriaga. USA. 2008. 105 mins.His much-publicised falling out with director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu seems to have done Guillermo Arriaga the world of good. The Burning Plain, which the Mexican writer directed from his own script, is a powerful contemporary melodrama, more restrained but also ...

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    Achilles And The Tortoise

    2008-08-29T15:30:00Z

    Dir: Takeshi Kitano. Japan. 2008. 119mins.Takeshi Kitano’s trilogy looking at his own career, his relations to the industry and cinema itself takes yet another turn in its final part which at first appears to be less self-obsessed than his two previous efforts but soon follows the ...

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    Jerichow

    2008-08-29T14:20:00Z

    Dir: Christian Petzold. Germany. 2008. 93mins.

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    Cold Lunch (Lonsj)

    2008-08-29T09:26:00Z

    Dir: Eva Sorhaug. Norway. 2008. 86mins.A few good scenes, some quirky characters and a striking visual style don’t quite add up to a hot meal in Eva Sorhaug’s bite-sized Cold Lunch. Screening as an out of competition title in this year’s Critics’ Week, the Norwegian interlinked ...

  • News

    Toronto: The Buzz Films

    2008-08-29T07:19:00Z

    THE BUZZ FILMSGALA PRESENTATIONSDean Spanley (UK-NZ)Dir: Toa FraserThe story: Based on Lord Dunsany's novel My Talks With Dean Spanley, this charts the relationship between a stiff Englishman and his son.The cast: Peter O'Toole plays opposite Jeremy Northam as his son and Sam Neill as an eccentric dean.The buzz: A co-production ...

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    Preview: Toronto International Film Festival

    2008-08-29T00:00:00Z

    This is the strongest year we've had since I started programming Canadian films,' says Steve Gravestock, head of Canadian programming at the Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff).To see buzz films click hereTo visit Toronto special site click hereThat was five years ago. 'Not only is there a wider range of ...

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    Sam Taylor-Wood to direct feature about John Lennon's early years

    2008-08-28T22:41:00Z

    Sam Taylor-Wood will direct Ecosse Films' Nowhere Boy recounting the story of John Lennon's early years and his first steps towards superstardom.Taylor-Wood, riding high after the Cannes screening of her debut short Love You More, plans a March 2009 shoot on location in Liverpool. Worldwide sales agent HanWay Films will ...