AWARDS
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri bewitches audiences at Toronto18/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: Call Me by Your Name by Luca Guadagnino was the second runner-up at the gathering, while Clio Barnard’s Dark River received a Special MentionPLATFORM
What Will People Say
Iram Haq
What Will People Say : Girl, interrupted19/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: Norwegian actress and filmmaker Iram Haq’s sophomore film is a coming-of-age drama in defence of the emancipation of women in Pakistani culture
Iram Haq • Director06/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: We spoke with Norwegian director Iram Haq whose latest film What Will People Say is world-premiering at TorontoIf You Saw His Heart
Joan Chemla
If You Saw His Heart : Love on the edge18/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: Gael García Bernal, Marine Vacth and Nahel Pérez Biscayart star in an adaptation of the novel The Halfway House, from French first-time director Joan ChemlaEuphoria
Lisa Langseth
Euphoria : There is no happy ending15/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: Lisa Langseth helms her third consecutive collaboration with Alicia Vikander, a sensitive drama co-starring Eva Green and Charlotte RamplingDark River
Clio Barnard
Dark River : A bleak folk dirge to bury the past15/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: Clio Barnard’s third feature is a captivating emotional drama that explores the subject of sexual abuse
Clio Barnard • Director18/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: We spoke to British director Clio Barnard to delve deeper into her third feature, the Toronto Special Mention winner Dark RiverBeast
Michael Pearce
Beast : On a knife-edge13/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: Michael Pearce’s feature debut is a masterfully directed, multi-layered film that constantly surprisesRazzia
Nabil Ayouch
Razzia : "I Want to Break Free"12/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: Nabil Ayouch offers up a potent and fascinating mosaic of a film about dreams, and the trials and struggles of everyday life in Morocco
Nabil Ayouch • Director12/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: After the sensational Much Loved, Nabil Ayouch returns to Toronto with Razzia, world premiering in the Platform competition section at TorontoThe Death of Stalin
Armando Iannucci
The Death of Stalin : Dead man walking12/09/2017 - TORONTO 2017: A sizeable cast and Scottish director Armando Iannucci take a satirical look at the battle to succeed Stalin in the KremlinMademoiselle Paradis
Barbara Albert
Toronto International Film Festival 2017
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