“It was a very emotional screening for us,” she continued. “It’s as if the film is suddenly born and it’s not yours anymore. It doesn’t belong to you
“It was a very emotional screening for us,” she continued. “It’s as if the film is suddenly born and it’s not yours anymore. It doesn’t belong to you anymore. It’s the end of something, and the beginning of something else.” Many of Winocour’s previous features, including 2012’s Augustine, 2015’s Mustang, and 2022’s Paris Memories, played at the festival as well. “It’s a bit surreal, but Toronto is really a place that is really special to my heart,” she said.
Toronto always proves to be one of the busiest festivals of the season, and this year’s party provided a space for filmmakers to mingle and relax with one another at the Four Seasons before what was sure to be another busy day. This event was part of an ongoing partnership between the Four Seasons and Vanity Fair that includes exclusive industry dinners, cast toasts, and conversations in New York, Paris, London, and at other festivals. Other guests at the party included Jeremy O. Harris, Kerry Condon, Lee Byung-hun, Aziz Ansari, Diego Boneta, Sam Richardson, Edward Berger, Ben Foster, Angourie Rice, Park Chan-Wook, William H. Macy, and Hikari.
Maude Apatow, Kerry Condon and guestsVivien Killilea/Getty Images for Vanity Fair.
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