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TIFF 40 will open with Jean-Marc Vallée’s Demolition, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts.

Deepa Mehta’s gangster tale Beeba Boys

Jocelyn Moorhouse's Australian drama The Dressmaker, starring Kate Winslet.

Helen Mirren, Aaron Paul and Alan Rickman star in Gavin Hood's drone thriller, Eye In The Sky

Kiefer Sutherland and Donald Sutherland join forces in Jon Cassar's Western, Forsaken

Peter Sollett’s gay rights drama Freeheld, starring Julianne Moore and Ellen Page

Paul Gross’ Afghan war film, Hyena Road

Julie Delpy’s Lolo

Tom Hardy stars as the notorious Kray twins in Legend

Jeremy Irons and Dev Patel star in The Man Who Knew Infinity about a maths genius who traveled to England from India during the First World War

Ridley Scott’s sci-fi adventure The Martian, starring Matt Damon

Stephen Frears’ Lance Armstrong drama The Program, starring Ben Foster and Chris O'Dowd

Atom Egoyan’s Holocaust drama Remember, starring Christopher Plummer, Martin Landau and Dean Norris

Wayne Blair's Septembers of Shiraz, starring Salma Hayek and Adrien Brody

Roland Emmerich’s gay rights drama, Stonewall
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2025-11-05T13:00:00Z By Tim Dams
Romanian director Cristian Mungiu is the patron of the eighth edition of the workshops.
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2025-11-05T12:24:00Z By Stuart Kemp
”I’m not sure any of the people who are greenlighting projects, film or TV, are willing to stick their neck out on something brand new/”
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