U.K.-set comedy from Charles Martin Smith to close festival. Soderbergh’s Che and Aronofsky’s The Wrestler added as special presentations
Guy Gagnon steps back at Montreal distributor to focus on movie theaters. Roy upped to top spot
Amal has had almost a full year for its TIFF buzz to fade, but director Richie Mehta has been busy courting Indo-Canadians ahead of its release through Seville
Gun-toting monks and uncomfortable questions about the monarchy mark potentially explosive titles picked by new programmer for Southeast Asia
Donation of $200,000 to help promote East Coast films and filmmakers
Latest by France’s Christophe Barratier leads pack of lesser-knowns as fete unveils plans. Organizers grumble again about Telefilm
It took Indian-born filmmaker Parvez Sharma six years to shoot A Jihad for Love, a documentary about gay, lesbian and transgender Muslims in a dozen countries – and six minutes to realize work would be needed to fill houses for its Toronto theatrical run.
Cult comedy sequel number one for fifth straight week, poised to surpass original
Donald Sutherland narrates English version of Jean Lemire’s adventure doc, which arrives in Toronto and Vancouver. ‘I wanted a cinematic voice,’ says the director
Hot Docs takes popular screening series to Calgary and Vancouver
Doc lineup includes look at life of Italian designer Valentino and the latest by An Inconvenient Truth‘s Davis Guggenheim
Big-budget stop-motion to open TIFF program, along with latest from Kari Skogland and Michael McGowan. Blindness and Mehta’s Heaven on Earth get special presentations