Toronto 2022 81 articles available in total starting from 21/01/2022. Last article published on 21/09/2022. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next Review: UnrulyMalou Reymann's unsettling historical drama is awash with subtle modern-day parallels to female reproductive choices 21/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | DiscoveryReview: All Quiet on the Western FrontIn the third ever, and first German, adaptation of the classic novel, Edward Berger crafts a haunting tale of the price of war and its unhinged enforcers 21/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | Special PresentationsInterview: Christophe Honoré • Director of Winter Boy"I wanted to focus on emotions, on feelings"The French filmmaker is returning with a poignant and highly accomplished work, formally speaking, with deeply personal roots and revolving around a teenager struggling with grief 21/09/2022 | San Sebastián 2022 | CompetitionEXCLUSIVE: Clip for Toronto winner and San Sebastián selection Something You Said Last NightThe film, awarded with the Shawn Mendes Foundation Changemaker Award at the Canadian festival, is now screening as part of the New Directors section of the Spanish festival 20/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | DiscoveryInterview: Luis De Filippis • Director of Something You Said Last Night“To me, this is the power of cinema – to transmute another’s experiences and see yourself in their struggles and victories”The Canadian-Italian filmmaker spoke to us about her fight for a more inclusive world and the potential ability of cinema to change social stereotypes 20/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | DiscoveryReview: The SubstituteArgentinian filmmaker Diego Lerman returns with a vibrant and honest portrayal of life in a high school in the suburbs of Buenos Aires 19/09/2022 | San Sebastián 2022 | CompetitionReview: RunnerMarian Mathias' first feature film statically depicts a young woman’s escape 19/09/2022 | San Sebastián 2022 | CompetitionReview: AlamFiras Khoury’s debut feature is a fiery and engaging exploration of youth, politicisation and forced forgetting 19/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | Contemporary World CinemaInterview: Basil Khalil • Director of A Gaza Weekend“I think with comedy, you can reach people who wouldn't otherwise want to hear stories from a place with such tough issues”In his first feature, the London-based Palestinian director parodies the situation in Gaza by crafting a satirical and irreverent comedy 19/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | DiscoveryReview: Driving MadeleineChristian Carion offers up a voyage through one person’s memories and depicts a bond developing between a taxi driver and his passenger in a simple and especially human film 19/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | Special Presentations page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 next