Toronto 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 120 articles available in total starting from 16/02/2025. Last article published on 16/10/2025. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 10 11 12 next Review: The CurrentsMilagros Mumenthaler composes a symphonic third feature hinging on mental health and motherhood, which remains with you long after the credits roll 11/09 | Toronto 2025 | PlatformReview: ForasteraThe feature debut by Lucía Aleñar Iglesias offers a rare, nuanced look at grief and growing up 11/09 | Toronto 2025 | DiscoveryReview: Our FatherA new patient at a church-run rehab centre has to recover while navigating the ranks of a small community in Goran Stanković’s fiction feature debut 11/09 | Toronto 2025 | DiscoveryReview: Three GoodbyesIsabel Coixet adapts Michela Murgia’s bestselling novel Tre Ciotole into a contemplative, if uneven, drama about love and loss 11/09 | Toronto 2025 | Special PresentationsReview: Two PianosFrançois Civil dazzles in Arnaud Desplechin’s excellent, sombre and tormented melodrama where the past and the present come together and collide 10/09 | Toronto 2025 | Gala PresentationsReview: BouchraOrian Barki and Meriem Bennani direct a surreal, animated autofiction musing on queerness, creativity and the North African diaspora 10/09 | Toronto 2025 | PlatformReview: As We BreatheTurkish filmmaker Seyhmus Altun’s debut feature chronicles a smouldering fire within a family, and the subconscious attempts of a father and daughter to prevent it from blazing 10/09 | Toronto 2025 | DiscoveryInterview: Alejandro Amenábar • Director of The Captive“This is the first film, after a thirty-year career, in which I address sexual identity, specifically homosexuality”One of Spain's highest-grossing filmmakers discusses aspects of his new blockbuster, a historical drama in which he dares to present a new image of the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes 09/09 | Toronto 2025 | Special PresentationsReview: The FenceClaire Denis brings all the tumultuous, coded and unhinged strangeness of Bernard-Marie Koltès’ play to the big screen, dissecting the full spectrum of domination relationships 09/09 | Toronto 2025 | Special PresentationsInterview: Cato Kusters • Director of Julian“We wanted the texture of the film to resemble the texture of memory and memories”We met with the young Flemish filmmaker to discuss her first fiction feature, adapted from the book by the LGBTQ+ artist and activist Fleur Pierets 09/09 | Toronto 2025 | Discovery previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 10 11 12 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)