This morning the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) announced the line-up for their 2010 festival, of which I will be attending, and it is an absolute dream listing of films including upcoming films from directors such as Darren Aronosky, Robert Redford, John Madden, Ben Affleck, Francois Ozon, Mike Leigh, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Rowan Joffe, Tony Goldwyn, Tom Hooper, George Hickenlooper, Andrew Lau, Guillaume Canet, Sylvain Chomet, Susanne Bier, Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, Mark Romanek, John Cameron Mitchell, Julian Schnabel, Woody Allen, Michael Winterbottom, Stephen Frears… and on, and on, and on… The festival takes place from September 9 to 19 and I will be there through the 16th and am now only hoping I can catch as many of these as possible.
I have listed everything below and linked the titles that are already in the RopeofSilicon database as well as included links to my reviews for the six films I already saw at Cannes.
For now this is just an introduction to TIFF. I will be doing a lot more leading up to the festival. For now just do your best not to drool on your keyboard.
Galas
- The Bang Bang Club (dir. Steven Silver, Canada/South Africa)
- Barney’s Version (dir. Richard J. Lewis, Canada/Italy)
- Black Swan (dir. Darren Aronofsky, USA)
- Casino Jack (dir. George Hickenlooper, Canada)
- The Conspirator (dir. Robert Redford, USA)
- The Debt (dir. John Madden, USA)
- The Housemaid (dir. Im Sang-Soo, South Korea) – [Cannes Review]
- Janie Jones (dir. David M. Rosenthal, USA)
- The King’s Speech (dir. Tom Hooper, United Kingdom/Australia)
- Little White Lies (dir. Guillaume Canet, France)
- Peep World (dir. Barry Blaustein, USA)
- Potiche (dir. François Ozon, France)
- The Town (dir. Ben Affleck, USA)
- The Way (dir. Emilio Estevez, USA)
- West is West (dir. Andy De Emmony, United Kingdom)
Special Presentations
- Another Year (dir. Mike Leigh, United Kingdom) – [Cannes Review]
- Beginners (dir. Mike Mills, USA)
- The Big Picture (dir. Eric Lartigau, France)
- Biutiful (dir. Alejandro González Iñárritu, Spain/Mexico) – [Cannes Review]
- Blue Valentine (dir. Derek Cianfrance, USA) – [Cannes Review]
- Brighton Rock (dir. Rowan Joffe, United Kingdom)
- Buried (dir. Rodrigo Cortés, Spain/USA)
- Conviction (dir. Tony Goldwyn, USA)
- Cirkus Columbia (dir. Danis Tanovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Dhobi Ghat (dir. Kiran Rao, India)
- Easy A (dir. Will Gluck, USA)
- Henry’s Crime (dir. Malcolm Venville, USA)
- The Illusionist (dir. Sylvain Chomet, United Kingdom)
- In A Better World (dir. Susanne Bier, Denmark/Sweden)
- I Saw the Devil (dir. Kim Jee-woon, South Korea)
- It’s Kind of a Funny Story (dir. Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden, USA)
- Jack Goes Boating (dir. Philip Seymour Hoffman, USA)
- L’Amour Fou (dir. Pierre Thoretton, France)
- The Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen (dir. Andrew Lau, Hong Kong)
- Lope (dir. Andrucha Waddington, Brazil/Spain)
- Love Crime (dir. Alain Corneau, France)
- Made in Dagenham (dir. Nigel Cole, United Kingdom)
- Miral (dir. Julian Schnabel, United Kingdom/Israel/France)
- Never Let Me Go (dir. Mark Romanek, United Kingdom)
- Norwegian Wood (dir. Tran Anh Hung, Japan)
- Outside the Law (dir. Rachid Bouchareb, France/Algeria/Tunisia/Italy/Belgium)
- Rabbit Hole (dir. John Cameron Mitchell, USA)
- A Screaming Man (dir. Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, France/Belgium/Chad)
- Stone (dir. John Curran, USA)
- Submarine (dir. Richard Ayoade, United Kingdom)
- That Girl in Yellow Boots (dir. Anurag Kashyap, India)
- Tamara Drewe (dir. Stephen Frears, United Kingdom) – [Cannes Review]
- The Trip (dir. Michael Winterbottom, United Kingdom)
- Trust (dir. David Schwimmer, USA)
- You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (dir. Woody Allen, United Kingdom/USA/Spain) – [Cannes Review]
Masters
- Mysteries of Lisbon (dir. Raul Ruiz, Portugal/France)