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Sundance Institute Names Toronto Film Festival Co-Head Joana Vicente as New CEO - thewrap.com - Los Angeles - New York
thewrap.com
29.09.2021 / 19:21

Sundance Institute Names Toronto Film Festival Co-Head Joana Vicente as New CEO

announced in March that she would be stepping down from the Sundance Institute by the end of the year. Vicente’s last day with TIFF will be October 31, and her time with Sundance will begin at the start of November and will work between Park City, Los Angeles and New York City.

Toronto Film Festival Co-Head Joana Vicente Exits To Become Sundance Institute CEO - deadline.com - New York - Los Angeles
deadline.com
29.09.2021 / 19:19

Toronto Film Festival Co-Head Joana Vicente Exits To Become Sundance Institute CEO

After three years as the Executive Director and Co-Head of the Toronto International Film Festival, Joana Vicente is heading to the Sundance Institute as their new CEO. She will start her new job at the beginning of November, splitting her time between Sundance’s office in New York, Los Angeles and Park City, UT.

Sundance Institute Names Toronto Film Festival Chief Joana Vicente as CEO - variety.com
variety.com
29.09.2021 / 19:19

Sundance Institute Names Toronto Film Festival Chief Joana Vicente as CEO

Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAfter spending three years as Toronto International Film Festival’s executive director, Joana Vicente is leaving her post to join the Sundance Institute as its CEO.She is succeeding long-time executive Keri Putnam, who stepped down earlier this year.

‘Belfest’ Claims TIFF People’s Choice Award; Jessica Chastain, Benedict Cumberbatch & Denis Villeneuve Among Toronto Honorees — Complete Winners List - deadline.com
deadline.com
19.09.2021 / 03:51

‘Belfest’ Claims TIFF People’s Choice Award; Jessica Chastain, Benedict Cumberbatch & Denis Villeneuve Among Toronto Honorees — Complete Winners List

Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical, black-and-white drama Belfast claimed the TIFF People’s Choice Award on Saturday night, affirming its status as a major player to contend with in the 2022 Oscars race.

‘Belfast’ Wins Toronto Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award - thewrap.com - Ireland
thewrap.com
19.09.2021 / 03:41

‘Belfast’ Wins Toronto Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award

review of the film from TIFF, TheWrap wrote, “Visually stunning, emotionally wrenching and gloriously human, ‘Belfast’ takes one short period from Branagh’s life and finds in it a coming-of-age story, a portrait of a city fracturing in an instant and a profoundly moving lament for what’s been lost during decades of strife in his homeland of Northern Ireland.”Other films in competition for the award included “Dear Evan Hansen,” “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” and “The Guilty.”In the 13 years since

‘Silent Night’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Keira Knightley Leads Fine British Ensemble In Not-So-Merry Christmas Movie - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
17.09.2021 / 03:57

‘Silent Night’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Keira Knightley Leads Fine British Ensemble In Not-So-Merry Christmas Movie

‘Tis the season.  Well almost. And perhaps that is why AMC+ and RLJE recently swooped in and took the new holiday-themed dramedy Silent Night off the market (domestically at least) before its Toronto International Film Festival premiere tonight.  Who doesn’t love a good ‘ol Christmas movie, perhaps the most reliable genre for feel good feelings?

‘The Good House’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Sigourney Weaver Stands Out As An Alcoholic In Denial In Uneven Character Study - deadline.com
deadline.com
17.09.2021 / 00:57

‘The Good House’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Sigourney Weaver Stands Out As An Alcoholic In Denial In Uneven Character Study

I am not of fan of movies that resort to breaking the fourth wall, as it were, and letting their key characters talk incessantly to the audience. It is a device that generally feels lazy, a writer’s crutch to explain story points away instead of letting us discover for ourselves.

Toronto Film Festival Soldiers on Through COVID-19, but Where Are the Movie Stars? - variety.com
variety.com
15.09.2021 / 23:49

Toronto Film Festival Soldiers on Through COVID-19, but Where Are the Movie Stars?

Toronto Film Festival world premiere of “Dear Evan Hansen,” a lonely Ben Platt belts out: “When you’re falling in a forest and there’s nobody around, do you ever really crash or even make a sound?”That question could well apply to a laundry list of absent talent and filmmakers with projects at the Canadian festival, whose organizers pulled off a successful (and partially in-person) 2021 program.

‘The Survivor’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Barry Levinson Directs Ben Foster In Extraordinary Transformation As Auschwitz Prisoner Who Boxes To Stay Alive - deadline.com - Australia - Vietnam - county Foster
deadline.com
14.09.2021 / 03:23

‘The Survivor’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Barry Levinson Directs Ben Foster In Extraordinary Transformation As Auschwitz Prisoner Who Boxes To Stay Alive

The remarkable true story of Harry Haft, is made even more pertinent by the simple fact that his story has not been the subject of a large scale feature film until now.

Tanzania’s Amil Shivji on Love and Resistance in Toronto Film Festival Period Drama ‘Tug of War’ - variety.com - Britain - Tanzania
variety.com
13.09.2021 / 00:41

Tanzania’s Amil Shivji on Love and Resistance in Toronto Film Festival Period Drama ‘Tug of War’

Christopher Vourlias For the first time in its 46-year history, a Tanzanian film is part of the official selection of the Toronto Film Festival, as Amil Shivji’s “Vuta N’Kuvute” (Tug of War) prepares to bow at the Canadian fest on Sept.

‘Lakewood’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Naomi Watts Alone And Superb As Mother On The Run In Phillip Noyce’s Suspense Thriller - deadline.com
deadline.com
12.09.2021 / 21:11

‘Lakewood’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Naomi Watts Alone And Superb As Mother On The Run In Phillip Noyce’s Suspense Thriller

The global pandemic has provided filmmakers opportunities to get creative in order to make films in unusual circumstances. Already at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival  we have seen The Guilty with Jake Gyllenhaal in what is essentially a one man show connected to outside world simply by a phone in an emergency operations 911 call center.

‘The Forgiven’ Review: Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain Face Their Demons in the Desert - variety.com
variety.com
12.09.2021 / 02:49

‘The Forgiven’ Review: Ralph Fiennes and Jessica Chastain Face Their Demons in the Desert

Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticHave you ever noticed how, in Western culture, when referring to someone’s death, writers feel obliged to insert the word “tragic” somewhere in the sentence? Is there any other kind, a reader might rightly ask. Sometimes they mean “unexpected,” a kind of shorthand intended to show that the life in question was cut short before its time.

‘The Forgiven’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Ralph Fiennes And Jessica Chastain In Searing Adult Drama Set In Moroccan Desert - deadline.com - Taylor - Morocco
deadline.com
12.09.2021 / 02:49

‘The Forgiven’ Toronto Film Festival Review: Ralph Fiennes And Jessica Chastain In Searing Adult Drama Set In Moroccan Desert

Watching the intriguing and unpredictable adult drama, The Forgiven, which takes place right in the heart of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco I couldn’t help but think that if the 2012 book on which it is based were around a few decades earlier this would be the kind of movie Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor would have made.

Jessica Chastain Steps Out in Chic Style For 'The Forgiven' Premiere During TIFF - www.justjared.com - Canada - Morocco
justjared.com
12.09.2021 / 01:43

Jessica Chastain Steps Out in Chic Style For 'The Forgiven' Premiere During TIFF

Jessica Chastain wears a classic black gown for the premiere of her new movie, The Forgiven, during the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on September 11, 2021 in Canada.

Benedict Cumberbatch & Kodi Smit-McPhee Earn Rave Reviews For 'The Power of the Dog' During Toronto Film Festival - www.justjared.com - Canada
justjared.com
11.09.2021 / 04:31

Benedict Cumberbatch & Kodi Smit-McPhee Earn Rave Reviews For 'The Power of the Dog' During Toronto Film Festival

Benedict Cumberbatch and Kodi Smit-McPhee step out in sharp suits for the premiere of their new movie, The Power of the Dog, during the 2021 Toronto Film Festival in Canada on Friday (September 10).

‘Dear Evan Hansen’ Kicks Off Toronto Film Festival With High Emotions Thanks to In-Person Return - variety.com
variety.com
10.09.2021 / 05:45

‘Dear Evan Hansen’ Kicks Off Toronto Film Festival With High Emotions Thanks to In-Person Return

Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterThe Toronto International Film Festival marked a poignant in-person return on Thursday evening, with the opening night title “Dear Evan Hansen.”Before a single frame of the cathartic tearjerker starring Ben Platt was screened, festival co-heads Cameron Bailey and Joana Vicente primed the room at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall.

Russia’s Central Partnership Unveils Fall Slate at Toronto Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Russia - Syria
variety.com
10.09.2021 / 01:55

Russia’s Central Partnership Unveils Fall Slate at Toronto Film Festival (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Russian production and distribution powerhouse Central Partnership has unveiled a slate of upcoming releases at the Toronto International Film Festival, which Variety can reveal exclusively.Among the films they’ll be introducing to foreign buyers are the latest blockbuster from Sergey Mokritskiy, whose 2015 WWII epic “Battle of Sevastopol” sold worldwide after conquering the Russian box office; an actioner based on a true story of heroism during the Syrian War; and a

Jake Gyllenhaal And Antoine Fuqua On The Unique Challenges Of Making Their Suspense Thriller ‘The Guilty’ During Covid – Toronto Film Festival Q&A - deadline.com - Britain - Los Angeles - Denmark
deadline.com
10.09.2021 / 01:21

Jake Gyllenhaal And Antoine Fuqua On The Unique Challenges Of Making Their Suspense Thriller ‘The Guilty’ During Covid – Toronto Film Festival Q&A

EXCLUSIVE: Saturday night Netflix’s pulsating and riveting new thriller, The Guilty will have its World Premiere showing at the Princess Of Wales Visa Screening Room at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Toronto Film Festival: 9 Films That Have Buyers Circling - variety.com - city Canadian
variety.com
09.09.2021 / 18:05

Toronto Film Festival: 9 Films That Have Buyers Circling

Toronto International Film Festival kicks off Thursday and promises to be more sparsely attended than previous iterations which packed the Canadian city with leading lights of Hollywood, power-players and star-gazers.

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