World Premieres and Additions to the Toronto International Film Festival New Arrivals Announced The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has ann
World Premieres and Additions to the Toronto International Film Festival
New Arrivals Announced
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has announced 20 new additions to its official selection, including world premieres of hot sales titles and Canadian entries.
World premieres include Nick Hamm’s English-language feature William Tell starring Claes Bang and theatre director Marianne Elliott’s debut The Salt Path with Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs.
The new arrivals bring the total number of films on offer to 278 at the 49th edition of the festival running September 5-15. The entire schedule is now available on the festival’s website.
Gala
Megalopolis (USA)
Dir: Francis Ford Coppola
North American premiere
William Tell (It-UK)
Dir Nick Hamm
World premiere
Special Presentations
Babygirl (USA)
Dir: Halina Reijn
North American premiere
Dahomey (Ben-Fr-Sen)
Dir: Mati Diop
North American premiere
Hold Your Breath (USA)
Dirs: Karrie Crouse, Will Joines
World premiere
On Swift Horses (USA)
Dir: Daniel Minahan
World premiere
Paul Anka: His Way (USA)
Dir: John Maggio
World premiere
Queer (It-USA)
Dir: Luca Guadagnino
North American premiere
Saturday Night (USA)
Dir. Jason Reitman
Canadian Premiere
Shell (USA)
Dir: Max Minghella
World premiere
The Brutalist (UK)
Dir: Brady Corbet
North American premiere
The Luckiest Man In America (USA)
Dir: Samir Oliveros
World premiere
The Room Next Door (Sp)
Dir: Pedro Almodóvar
North American premiere
The Salt Path (UK)
Dir: Marianne Elliott
World premiere
Vermiglio (It-Fr-Belg)
Dir: Maura Delpero
North American premiere
Discovery
Village Keeper (Can)
Dir: Karen Chapman
World premiere
You Are Not Alone (Can)
Dirs: Marie-Hélène Viens, Philippe Lupien
World premiere
Centrepiece
Bliss (Hemda, Isr)
Dir: Shemi Zarhin
International premiere
Special Events
Double Happiness (Can)
Dir: Mina Shum
Whiplash (USA)
Dir: Damien Chazelle.
Conclusion
The Toronto International Film Festival has announced 20 new additions to its official selection, including world premieres of hot sales titles and Canadian entries. The festival will run from September 5-15 and the entire schedule is now available on the festival’s website.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the total number of films on offer at the festival?
A: The total number of films on offer is 278.
Q: When does the festival take place?
A: The festival will run from September 5-15.
Q: Where can I find the entire schedule?
A: The entire schedule is available on the festival’s website.
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