Toronto 2018 69 articles available in total starting from 24/07/2018. Last article published on 24/09/2018. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 next Review: Out of BlueTORONTO 2018: British director Carol Morley adapts Martin Amis’s Night Train with mixed results 17/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | PlatformInterview: Camilla Strøm Henriksen • Director“The children give us a strong feeling of hope at the end”TORONTO 2018: Norway’s Camilla Strøm Henriksen makes a Scandinavian tradition untraditional in her feature debut, Phoenix 17/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | DiscoveryReview: Float Like a ButterflyTORONTO 2018: Irish director Carmel Winters delivers plenty of blows as she tackles toxic masculinity in a picturesque Ireland 17/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | DiscoveryReview: WidowsTORONTO 2018: Steve McQueen offers a classy Friday-night popcorn movie with a few blemishes, screening as a Gala Presentation 17/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | GalasGreen Book emerges triumphant at Toronto and eyes the OscarsTORONTO 2018: European co-productions snagged the Platform Prize and FIPRESCI Awards as well as the Eurimages Audentia Award for Best Female Director 17/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | AwardsInterview: Rosanne Pel • Director“I wanted to make a film closer to the authenticity of life”TORONTO 2018: We chatted to Dutch filmmaker Rosanne Pel to discuss the serious topic of sexual abuse that she tackles in her feature debut, Light as Feathers 14/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | DiscoveryReview: Where Hands TouchTORONTO 2018: Amma Asante denounces racial intolerance in Nazi Germany with a story of forbidden love between a black teenager and a member of the Hitler Youth 14/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Special PresentationsReview: The Most Beautiful CoupleTORONTO 2018: German filmmaker Sven Taddicken directs a dramatic thriller about a sexual assault, leading a couple to walk a tightrope between justice and revenge 14/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Contemporary World Cinema Review: ANIARATORONTO 2018: Pella Kågerman and Hugo Lilja’s feature debut is a nihilistic ode to humankind’s existentialism, as the apocalypse edges closer than ever 14/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Discovery Interview: Joël Karekezi • Director"The jungle, the film's real character, questions the absurdity of war"TORONTO 2018: We met up with Joël Karekezi, whose second feature film, The Mercy of the Jungle, had its world premiere in the Discovery section at Toronto Film Festival 14/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Discovery previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 next