Toronto 2024 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 99 articles available in total starting from 18/02/2024. Last article published on 13/09/2024. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 next Review: The Swedish TorpedoFrida Kempff crafts an affectionate biopic on the life aquatic of Sally Bauer, who swam her way straight out of the restrained 1930s 13/09 | Toronto 2024 | CentrepieceReview: ElsePlumbing the great depths of a staggering and hair-raising science-fiction huis-clos, Thibault Emin’s movie is a film experience not to be missed 12/09 | Toronto 2024 | Midnight MadnessReview: The AssessmentFeaturing a standout Alicia Vikander, Fleur Fortuné’s debut film is a brash, sadomasochistic meal that’s as deliciously messy as it is transfixing 12/09 | Toronto 2024 | Special PresentationsReview: GülizarBelkıs Bayrak's feature debut as a writer-director is a solemn character study that pays powerful tribute to honouring women’s choices after trauma 12/09 | Toronto 2024 | DiscoveryReview: The CourageousA troubled single mother tries to keep her family afloat in Jasmin Gordon’s sure-handed debut feature 12/09 | Toronto 2024 | DiscoveryReview: Under the VolcanoA Ukrainian family holidaying in Tenerife go from tourists to refugees overnight once the war with Russia breaks out, in Damian Kocur’s original second feature 11/09 | Toronto 2024 | CentrepieceReview: Jane Austen Wrecked My LifeLaura Piani’s first feature film is a sincere and charm-filled romantic comedy about the misadventures of a woman trying to reconcile body and mind 11/09 | Toronto 2024 | CentrepieceReview: Crocodile TearsIndonesian filmmaker Tumpal Tampubolon’s first feature is an inventive and peculiar take on the love of a suffocating mother, which reveals itself as an undiagnosed form of madness 11/09 | Toronto 2024 | CentrepieceReview: On FallingLaura Carreira’s feature debut is a pessimistic look at modern labour, following a migrant worker in her job as a warehouse picker 11/09 | Toronto 2024 | DiscoveryReview: ConclaveVia a faithful adaptation of Robert Harris's 2016 novel, Edward Berger entangles himself in papal politicking in this fun but narratively very soapy thriller 11/09 | Toronto 2024 | Special Presentations page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)