All Toronto articles – Page 41
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Reviews
‘Comets’: Toronto Review
Slow-moving Georgian drama centred around two formerly close friends whose paths have diverged
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‘Workforce’: Toronto Review
An accident on a building site in Mexico is the starting point for David Zonana’s carefully-composed drama
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‘Atlantis’: Venice Review
Valentyn Vasyanovych’s film, set in Eastern Ukraine of the near future, is the winner of the grand prize at Venice’s Orrizonti
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‘Two Of Us’ (‘Deux’): Toronto Review
Two lesbian lovers must prepare for their romance to become public in Filippo Meneghetti’s sensitive drama
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'Jungleland': Toronto Review
Charlie Hunnam and Jack O’Connell headline this tense drama from Max Winkler
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‘Henry Glassie: Field Work’: Toronto Review
Cleverly constructed and heartfelt documentary about American folklorist Henry Glassie
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‘Wet Season’: Toronto Review
A Singapore teacher develops an unexpected bond with one of her students
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News
Urban Distribution picks up Karlovy Vary winner ’The Father’ for France (exclusive)
Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s Bulgarian family drama is screening in Toronto’s Contemporary World Cinema strand.
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Netflix, Amazon titles absent from key TIFF venue (exclusive)
Marriage Story, The Two Popes, The Aeronauts among those not screening at venue.
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'The Sleepwalkers' director reveals follow-up to TIFF Platform entry (exclusive)
Rita Cortese from Wild Tales, Valeria Lois to star.
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'Instinct' director Halina Reijn, star Carice van Houten option WWII bestseller (exclusive)
’You see these great roles for women but they’re male gaze roles.’
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Clear Horizon hires Priscilla Ross Smith to key European sales, acquisitions role (exclusive)
Sales slate includes Thunderbird, Gringa.
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Shoreline Entertainment kicks off TIFF sales on 'The Enormity Of Life' (exclusive)
Melody Djavadi oversees sales efforts at festival.
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Russia gets creative with Toronto Film Festival launches
Mars Media, Art Pictures Studios and Metrafilms among Russian companies unveiling projects.
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Festival gurus talk representation, engaging young audiences and the streamers at TIFF panel
“We depend on the commerical proposition of movie houses and they are closing down.”
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Argentina’s FilmSharks reports remake trade on ‘Dumbass’, ‘Youtuber Dad’ (exclusive)
Separate straight licensing deals for Some Time Later, Dalia And The Red Book 3D.
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‘Arab Blues’ starring Golshifteh Farahani scores Canada deal (exclusive)
Farahani as a French-trained psychoanalyst attempting to build a practice in post-revolutionary Tunisia.
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Features
‘Saint Maud’ director Rose Glass on religious fanaticism and the gender debate
“I don’t want people to support me and my film because they want to be seen to be backing and programming films by women, rather than it being a good film.”
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Features
Alice Winocour talks ‘Proxima’: “Cinema doesn’t often show women as both a mother and a super-heroine”
Alice Winocour talks to Screen about her Platform title Proxima, the story of an astrophysicist juggling astronaut training with bringing up her young daughter.