All Toronto articles – Page 49
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News
Rotterdam Film Festival's VoD platform reveals early data
IFFR Unleashed hes been accessed from 39 countries.
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News
Tang Media board 'This Crazy Heart' for China (exclusive)
Film directed by Marc Rothemund posted over 2 million admissions in Germany.
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Jennifer Kent plots next projects after Venice win for 'The Nightingale'
Australian director working on a US-set feature and TV series.
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Macao Film Festival, Screen International partner on new Chinese cinema award
IFFAM competitive section will present a dedicated showcase of outstanding films from Chinese-speaking territories.
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Features
Dignity Film Finance's Maggie Monteith on backing British talent
Dignity invested in Carol Morley’s ‘Out Of Blue’, which has premiered at Toronto this month.
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Reviews
'Cities Of Last Things': Toronto Review
Ho Wi Ding tells the story of a troubled man in reverse chronological order
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'Her Smell': Toronto Review
Inside the mind of a musician played by Elisabeth Moss in this edgy Toronto Platform title
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Reviews
'If Beale Street Could Talk': Toronto Review
Barry Jenkins follows up ’Moonlight’ with this adaptation of James Baldwin’s novel
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Reviews
'The Good Girls': Toronto Review
The upper-class wives of 1980s Mexico compete for social dominance
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Reviews
'A Faithful Man': Toronto Review
The second feature from Louis Garrel is a romantic comedy co-starring Laetitia Casta and Lily-Rose Depp
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News
Alpha Violet scores sales on 'The Chambermaid' (exclusive)
France, China, Mexico sell ahead of Sunday world premiere.
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Reviews
'The Most Beautiful Couple': Toronto Review
The fallout from a vicious holiday rape continues to haunt a couple on their return to Germany
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Reviews
'The Wedding Guest': Toronto
Michael Winterbottom tours India and Pakistan with Dev Patel and Radhika Apte
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Reviews
'Wild Rose': Toronto Review
Jessie Buckley impresses in Tom Harper’s Glasgow-set music-based drama
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Reviews
'Ben Is Back': Toronto Review
Julia Roberts gives one of the performances of her career in this family addiction drama
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News
Raven Banner launches TIFF sales on Mexican fantasy 'Tigers Are Not Afraid' (exclusive)
Paradigm represents English-speaking territory rights.
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Reviews
'Out Of Blue': Toronto Review
Patricia Clarkson stars in Carol Morley’s loose adaptation of the Martin Amis novel ‘Night Train’