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5. Diciannove. Premiering at Venice, this Italian coming of age story ("diciannove" translates to "nineteen") follows a young man on a quest of self exploration from Italy to to London and back.
Awards for films, including the People's Choice Award, were announced at the conclusion of the festival. [15] The awards program included a return of the Best Canadian Discovery Award, previously presented by the festival as "Best Canadian First Feature" until being discontinued after the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.
3. Bring Them Down. Speaking of Barry Keoghan, the Irish actor pulled double duty at TIFF, also starring in this hell-bent thriller about two warring sheepherders sharing a mountain grazing pasture.
The film registration for the festival began in April 2024 with the closing date for submission fixed for July 8, 2024. [8] The official poster for the festival was created by fashion designer Koshino Junko, who has designed TIFF's visuals since 2021 and features Japanese actress Rinko Kikuchi. She has also been appointed this year's festival ...
Welcome to the It List TIFF guide, where I’m sharing my picks for the best of the festival’s films. Catch the weekly It List here for the latest releases that we can't wait to watch, stream ...
TIFF Cinematheque (formerly Cinematheque Ontario) is a year-round programme of the Toronto International Film Festival devoted to the presentation, understanding and appreciation of Canadian and international cinema through carefully curated programming. It features acclaimed director's retrospectives, national and regional spotlights ...
Francis Ford Coppola’s divisive sci-fi epic “Megalopolis” will have its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. TIFF has added that movie and several others ...
In 2016, TIFF hosted 1,800 members of the press and print media outlets such as the Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, The New York Times, The Times of India, Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Miami Herald, and the Toronto Sun have published a significant amount of festival coverage.