All Toronto articles – Page 95
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FeaturesWe are UK Film reception at Toronto
The British Film Commission (BFC) and British Film Institute (BFI) together hosted a reception for UK filmmakers and international industry in partnership with the British Council, UKTI Toronto and Screen International.
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Rotterdam and Screen's Toronto party
The International Film Festival Rotterdam and Screen International welcomed international friends to a Toronto celebration on Monday night at Crocodile Rock.
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FeaturesIsabel Coixet, Learning To Drive
Patricia Clarkson and Ben Kingsley star in the Spanish director’s first film she says is ‘feel good.’
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NewsBuyers flock to Dead Lands
EXCLUSIVE: Toa Fraser’s action-thriller sells to UK, Germany and China, among others.
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NewsToronto 2014: Screen's dailies
Download Screen International’s daily magazines from the Toronto International Film Festival here.
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NewsDoc & Film seals National Gallery, Melody deals
EXCLUSIVE: Melody [pictured] piques buyer interest after Montreal wins.
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NewsWide inks US, Germany deals
EXCLUSIVE: The Lesson [pictured], Eva Braun, Golden Kingdom find distributors.
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NewsKite Runner star launches Cairo cinematheque
EXCLUSIVE: British Egyptian actor Khalid Abdalla talks new film venue in Egypt.
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FeaturesAlan Rickman, A Little Chaos
After making his directorial debut 16 years ago, Alan Rickman returns to the director’s chair with a period drama starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts.
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News'Montenegro' team plan Berlin TV series
EXCLUSIVE: Alex Holdridge and Linea Saasen, the writer/directors in Toronto with Meet Me in Montenegro, are now writing an ambitious TV series to be set in 1945 post-war Berlin.
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NewsTIFF starved of domestic deals
As the second week of Toronto got underway, A24 pounced on While We’re Young and the hope remained that a deal for Top Five would inject life into what has been a muted event thus far.














