Articles related to "Toronto International Film Festival"The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) held every September in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is one of the most accessible film festivals for audiences to attend.
At this year's Toronto International Film Festival, many movies still have not found distributors but will go direct to DVD, TV and downloadable websites.
How far would you go to get your fried noodles or pakoras? Travel to the far reaches of the earth and you're guaranteed to find an Asian restaurant.
From September 8 to 14, stars can pick up diverse gifts at the Toronto International Film Festival
The Vintner's Luck tells the story of a peasant wine maker in the early 19th century France striving to make the perfect wine - with the help of an angel.
Films screening at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival tell smaller, quieter stories. Sure, George Clooney and Oprah are in town. But Sacha Baron Cohen is not.
International film festivals bring a variety of stars to the red carpet premieres and TIFF is no exception. there are several ways to see stars during the festival.
Festival reviews of Afterwards, starring Evangeline Lilly & John Malkovich, and Skin, starring Sam Neill and Sophie Okonedo
The dream of a home for the Toronto International Film Festival becomes reality. KPMB's winning bid is sure to add to Toronto's rising volume of unique architecture.
Between June and September, films are screened outdoors, free to the public in downtown Toronto. With weekly events, there is always a diverse range of films to be seen.
Slacker Uprising (2008) is minor Michael Moore, a look back at his failed campaign to help elect John Kerry to the U.S. Presidency.
Martha Burns and Susan Coyne started doing it a year ago. How Are You? was their 17 minute short film based on a few transformative moments in an ordinary women's day.
Director Davis Guggenheim's doc brings together Jimmy Page, Edge and Jack White to pay tribute to the ultimate rock star symbol: the electric guitar.
Cyrus Nowrasteh, director and screenplay writer, has taken the best selling book, The Stoning of Soraya and turned it into a highly-acclaimed movie.
Toronto is a "World Class City" with lots of activities to keep visitors entertained- from festivals and fine dining, to museums and shopping year round.
Volunteers help keep many film festivals running; but volunteers also benefit from giving up their free time, most notably by being able to watch new movies for free.
The young adult novel, Push has been adapted into the movie, Precious Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire and will be released in movie theaters in November, 2009.
Toronto is a world class city with a multitude of activities and events to keep visitors entertained- from festivals and dining, to museums and shopping for all ages.
A new movie by filmmaker Brigitte Berman goes beyond the bunnies and the mansion parties, and takes a tender look at Playboy Magazine Founder and Editor Hugh Hefner.
No words are needed in South Korean Director Kim Ki-Duk's masterpiece 3 IRON.
Russell Crowe finds himself in France tending to the vineyard left to him by his deceased uncle in the somewhat confusing light comedy A Good Year.
The Weinstein Co.'s new label DRAGON DYNASTY already has 50+ titles in its catalogue ... trouble is, most people have already seen them.
Piper Perabo delights us in the British Rom-com that shouldn't be compared to Brokeback Mountain.
Joan Chen shows us her sense of humour in US Director Alice Wu's love letter to her mother in the guise of her debut feature SAVING FACE.
David Duchovny, Julianne Moore, Billy Crudup, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Eva Mendes walk on eggshells around each other in the subtle comedy Trust the Man.
Set against the spectacular backdrop of Zion National Park, Utah, Red Rock Film Festival hosts four days of independent features and shorts from November 12.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents "A Salute to Norman McLaren" on August 18 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Beverly Hills.
Canadian films like Cooking with Stella, Chloe and The Young Victoria go beyond our borders to tell stories at the 2009 Toronto Film Fest
Charles Darwin is famed for penning a definitive work about the evolution of life, but his own life is under the microscope in the British biopic, Creation.
Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) says he wants to adapt Terry Pratchett's Truckers for the silver screen. DreamWorks Animation will finance and produce the film.
Water's Director Deepa Mehta and Producer David Hamilton celebrate Water's Academy Award nomination with Toronto well-wishers.
Executive Producer Oprah Winfrey's Precious was among the award winners at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival.
Director Dilip Mehta's film Cooking With Stella features wonderful Indian food including this delicious Indian fusion Spicy Mango Salad Recipe.
Historical novel, The Book of Negroes, by Canadian author Lawrence Hill will be made into a movie by Conquering Lion Pictures.
A look at the controversial film about IRA double-agent Martin McGartland starring Ben Kingsley, Jim Sturgess and Ben Kingsley, directed by Kari Scogland.
Despite the global economic downturn, Toronto International Film Festival management announces strong sales coming out of 2009 Film Festival.
A popular festival horror film experiences the twists and turns formerly reserved for major motion picture distribution
Filmmakers Phil Donohue and Ellen Spiro have created a stark and intense account of how a foreign conflict translates into daily challenges for one man paralyzed by the w
Svetozar Ristovski, after the success of Mirage, has moved to Toronto and directed a film starring William Forsythe.
Toronto's official theatre season is about to be kick-started with with plays dealing with topics as varied as suicide and the internet, war, family pain and politics.
The 2009 New York Film Festival has plenty of films in the Main Slate selection worth heading to the Big Apple for.
Disney's documentary Waking Sleeping Beauty, directed by Don Hahn, is an intriguing warts-and-all look at the rebirth of Disney Animation between 1984 and 1994. 8/10.
He's only 18, but if his star turn in the movie Slumdog Millionaire is any indication, Dev Patel is on his way to becoming Hollywood's new "It Boy."
Cooking with Stella starring Don McKellar, Lisa Ray and Selma Biswas is a foodie's delight featuring colourful cuisine of South India.
The West Lake Restaurant in Changsha, China is listed as the largest one in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records.
In October, movie screens will be graced by stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Edward Norton and Colin Farrell, plus a new film from Guy Ritchie
Due to the lack of commercial appeal and flailing recession, film distributors are less inclined to pick up independent films.
Several teens find themselves in peril at the hands of a ruthless killer while partying at a secluded ranch. Amber Heard stars and Jonathan Levine directs.
Kate Mior's passion as a street performer will be tested when she attempts to bring joy and magic to orphanages in Freetown and Koidu in Sierra Leone, Africa.
Awards season is in full swing now that The Golden Globes have been handed out, so just who won, who lost, and what could that possibly mean come Oscar time?
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