All Toronto articles – Page 72
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Sweden's Anna Serner calls for bigger production budgets for female directors
Swedish Film Institute CEO talks gender equality in Toronto.
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Reviews'Breath': Toronto Review
Simon Baker’s directorial debut is an effectionate portrayal of boyhood in 1970s Australia
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NewsArmando Iannucci talks 'Death Of Stalin', satire in Toronto
Trump is the “dead elephant in the room”, says Iannucci.
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NewsBlack List founder among those to debate diversity at Toronto industry panel
“When people tell you things that aren’t based in fact, reject them.”
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Reviews'Chappaquiddick': Toronto Review
A defining moment for Ted Kennedy is brought back to life by director John Curran
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Reviews'The Current War': Toronto Review
Sparks fail to fly for Benedict Cumberbatch or Michael Shannon in this stodgy drama about the pioneers of electricity
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NewsToronto dark comedy 'Euthanizer' sells to North America (exclusive)
Uncork’d Entertainment nabs Finnish title from Wide Management.
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NewsBenedict Cumberbatch doc scores big with US Theatre On Demand audience (exclusive)
Film has grossed more than $250k in the US.
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FeaturesThe story behind Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy disability drama 'Breathe'
Mark Salisbury visits the set of Andy Serkis’s new film.
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NewsLogical backs 'Farming' with Beckinsale, Mbatha-Raw (exclusive)
French film production and financing company is putting up one-third of the budget.
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FeaturesClio Barnard talks Toronto premiere 'Dark River'
The Selfish Giant director on her new feature.
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FeaturesFilm Constellation CEO dissects 'Been So Long' Netflix deal
Fabien Westerhoff talks growing UK sales outfit.
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News'Victoria', 'God's Own Country' stars board 'Only You' (exclusive)
The Bureau to produce Laia Costa, Josh O’Connor-starring drama.
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NewsBreaking Glass scores first Toronto buy with 'Body Electric' (exclusive)
Brazilian drama premiered at IFFR this year.
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NewsDevilworks inks deals on Toronto line-up (exclusive)
Red Christmas sells to Netflix for streaming rights.
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FeaturesAngelina Jolie on 'First They Killed My Father': "I made it for Cambodia"
Angelina Jolie makes her most personal work yet with a 1970s-set drama about the Cambodian genocide.
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Reviews'The Brawler': Toronto Review
An unusual Indian boxing film from the director of ‘Gangs of Wasseypour’
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Reviews'Scotty And The Secret History Of Hollywood': Toronto Review
Engaging and colourful documentary about legendary Hollywood sexual fixer Scotty Bowers
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Reviews'Brad's Status': Toronto Review
A career-high performance from Ben Stiller fuels this poignant character study.
















