Toronto 2019 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 167 articles available in total starting from 31/10/2018. Last article published on 23/09/2019. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 15 16 17 next Interview: Maria Sødahl • Director of Hope“One should never take love for granted”We caught up with Norway’s Maria Sødahl to discuss her Toronto-premiered emotionally fragile love story Hope 16/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | DiscoveryReview: The AeronautsThe rewriting of history doesn't help Tom Harper's miscast balloon drama that is ultimately full of hot air 16/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | GalasMIA market reveals 2019 platform and partnership with Hot DocsHot Docs and MIA Doc will sign in Toronto a collaboration agreement in order to make the partnership official 13/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | TIFF IndustryA recap of French sales agents’ main announcements at TorontoJulia Ducournau’s Titane has joined the ranks of Wild Bunch, Filippo Meneghetti’s Two Of Us smiles favourably on Doc & Film, Marco Dutra goes to Indie Sales and Pulsar Content takes flight 13/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | TIFF IndustryReview: DiscoNorway’s Jorunn Myklebust Syversen sings, “Ooh, see that girl, watch that scene, digging the Christian dancing queen” 13/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | DiscoveryInterview: Pat Collins • Director of Henry Glassie: Field Work“The way we were shooting the film echoed the way Henry worked”Cineuropa chatted to Irish helmer Pat Collins, whose documentary Henry Glassie: Field Work revolves around the renowned American scholar 13/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Contemporary World CinemaReview: Maria’s ParadiseFinnish filmmaker Zaida Bergroth proves her versatility with a period drama that suffers from a lacklustre central performance 13/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Contemporary World CinemaReview: Henry Glassie: Field WorkVeteran Irish helmer Pat Collins’ new documentary favours an observational approach as it paints a unique portrait of the titular American scholar 13/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Contemporary World CinemaReview: RocksSarah Gavron's new film revolves around the friendship between female schoolgirls in London's East End – and it rocks 13/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | PlatformInterview: Alice Winocour • Director of Proxima“You can be a good mother and a good astronaut”On a rooftop overlooking the Toronto Film Festival, Cineuropa chatted to Alice Winocour about her new film Proxima, starring Eva Green, Sandra Hüller and Matt Dillon 12/09/2019 | Toronto 2019 | Platform previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 15 16 17 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)