From westerns and concert movies to crime dramas, this year’s Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 8-18) selection is as eclectic as ever. Screen rounds up the world premieres and more…



From westerns and concert movies to crime dramas, this year’s Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 8-18) selection is as eclectic as ever. Screen rounds up the world premieres and more…
2026-01-08T15:57:00Z By Tim Dams
Speakers set for this year’s festival also include Italian actress Valeria Golino and Egyptian filmmaker Marwan Hamed.
2026-01-08T13:00:00Z By Mona Tabbara, Jeremy Kay, Rebecca Leffler, Wendy Mitchell, Michael Rosser, Silvia Wong, Geoffrey Macnab, E. Nina Rothe, Tim Dams, Elisabet Cabeza and Matt Schley
Screen’s network of correspondents selects a snapshot of arthouse and independent films that are poised for selection by A-list film festivals.
2026-01-08T09:49:00Z By Ben Dalton
Bookmark this page to keep track of all the latest festival dates.
2017-07-27T14:30:00Z By Andreas Wiseman
Aronofsky, Clooney and del Toro are heading to the Lido; Alberto Barbera reveals the ones that got away.
2017-07-25T13:20:00Z By Andreas Wiseman
Venice sidebar to screen eleven world premieres; first screening of Ermanno Olmi doc.
2016-09-10T20:00:00Z By Screen staff
Lav Diaz’s The Woman Who Left from the Philippines won the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice Film festival on Saturday while Emma Stone claimed the Coppa Volpi best actress prize for La La Land and Oscar Martínez took actor honours for El Ciudadano Ilustre.
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