TIFF 19
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From Titanic to Taxi Driver, TIFF filmmakers share the works that inspired them
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In an era of mass murder, Warner Bros.' Joker will probably be too much for many
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The images in Céline Sciamma's Portrait of a Lady on Fire have mesmerized festival audiences
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For director John Crowley, The Goldfinch started from a very small, very personal place
No matter your opinion on Anna Wintour, there’s no denying her symbolic status
'It’s an honour to be at Vogue at this present time, when it’s a challenging moment for many of us'
At an event to honour Meryl Streep, TIFF co-head Joana Vicente shines
Adam Benzine: TIFF has probably been missing a trick by just focusing on its People’s Choice audience award
'Genre doesn't have to be generic': New voices get a platform at TIFF's Midnight Madness
Justine Smith: Even with some familiar names in the lineup, like Richard Stanley and Takashi Miike, the majority of 2019’s program are from filmmakers new to genre fans
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood: Tom Hanks on Mr. Rogers as an antidote for the cynicism of our age
Chris Knight: The movie includes a loving recreation of the set of the famed children's television show, and a scene that Hanks joked was 'a living hell'
'Nobody gets hurt': Hustlers director Lorene Scafaria on stripping, shady dealings and a 'broken value system'
Chris Knight: Hustlers tells the story of a group of strippers who turn the tables on their male clients by drugging them and then maxing out their credits cards
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The 44th Toronto International Film Festival promises to once again turn the city into a Hollywood microcosm
Chris Knight: What will be the Oscar-hopeful films that people are talking about? What high-profile project will sink into dank obscurity? -
From Jojo Rabbit to The Lighthouse, these are your best TIFF bets
This year, more than a dozen high-profile titles played at the Cannes Film Festival in May, months before their TIFF debut -
Joker trailer shows Joaquin Phoenix as an emaciated outcast who slips into madness
The stand-alone movie set in the 1980s narrows in on the origins of the Joker — a clown-for-hire by day, a stand-up comedian and a cosmic joke -
As TIFF opens with a documentary about his life, Robbie Robertson opens up about his past, present and future
'They’re all wrong. I have a dream. I’m on a mission'
The strength of this year's Canadian lineup comes from TIFF's focus on fresh and innovative young voices
'I can't see any other way how young folks are going to discover new voices that are coming out of our own country'Read the Full Story →
TIFF Platform entries include films from Julie Delpy and Toronto's Kazik Radwanski
The Toronto International Film Festival runs from Sept 5 to Sept 15 this yearRead the Full Story →
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TIFF 2019 to include everyone from The Joker to Judy Garland to Mr. Rogers
Almost a quarter of the films are from female directors, including Marjane Satrapi, whose Radioactive, the closing-night film -
TIFF 2019 will open with a Canadian-made documentary on The Band's Robbie Robertson
The documentary, directed by Daniel Roher, features interviews with a who’s who of friends and collaborators