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The first film in the festival's 2023 program, Taika Waititi's Next Goal Wins, was announced on June 28. [13] Ladj Ly's Les Indésirables [14] and Atom Egoyan's Seven Veils [15] were announced in July, prior to the announcement of the full Gala and Special Presentations programs on July 24. [16]
The Festival of Festivals name was dropped in 1994, with the event becoming known exclusively as the Toronto International Film Festival at that time. [14] From 1994 to 2009, the umbrella organization running TIFF was named "Toronto International Film Festival Group" (TIFFG). In 2009, the umbrella organization TIFFG was renamed to TIFF. [15]
Two labor strikes may be upending Hollywood’s awards season and the film festivals that serve as launching pads for many Oscar contenders, but the Toronto International Film Festival signaled ...
A variety of genre-specific, regional and specialty film festivals take place throughout the year, with important festivals in this class including Toronto's Hot Docs and Vancouver's DOXA for documentary films, Toronto's Inside Out for LGBT-themed films, Montreal's Fantasia for horror, science fiction and thriller genre films, and the Ottawa International Animation Festival for animated films.
Director David Gordon Green’s “Nutcrackers,” starring Ben Stiller, will be the opening night film at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. Rebel Wilson’s directorial debut ...
As the festival wraps up and announces their award winners, here are the 12 things that happened at 2023 TIFF you should know about. Highlights from the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival ...
Opening film: Nutcrackers by David Gordon Green: Closing film: The Deb by Rebel Wilson: Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Founded: 1976: Awards: The Life of Chuck (People's Choice Award) Festival date: September 5–15, 2024: Website: tiff.net /tiff: Toronto International Film Festival
How the biggest and most star-studded fall film festival is navigating Hollywood's new reality. No movie stars, plenty of movies: How the Toronto International Film Festival is navigating the ...