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Toronto annonce les derniers lots de titres sélectionnés dans ses sections Galas et Special Presentations

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- Le programme de l'événement est au complet ; les organisateurs ont également confirmé des titres retenus dans la section expérimentale Wavelengths et la vitrine TV Primetime

Toronto annonce les derniers lots de titres sélectionnés dans ses sections Galas et Special Presentations
William Tell de Nick Hamm

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Looking at the Special Presentations section of the Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) final confirmations, we see a particular overlap with the Venice line-up (see the news). Some of the most highly anticipated titles from the latter’s competition slate are included in the Canadian festival’s new additions, including Brady Corbet’s quite mouthwatering-sounding The Brutalist [+lire aussi :
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, clocking in at 215 minutes with an intermission; Maura Delpero’s Vermiglio, The Mountain Bride [+lire aussi :
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, an eagerly awaited World War II-set Italian title; and Dutch filmmaker Halina Reijn’s apparently very steamy Babygirl, with Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson. TIFF runs from 5-15 September, and you can see our previous articles on the Galas and Special Presentations line-ups here, the Platform section here, Discovery and Midnight Madness here, and Centrepiece and TIFF Docs here.

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The highest-profile world premiere overall is Nick Hamm’s William Tell, an Italian-UK co-production adapting Friedrich Schiller’s play on the Swiss folk hero; Claes Bang stars, in perfect Middle Ages garb. Another is British theatre director Marianne Elliott’s The Salt Path, featuring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs as a couple on an epic trek across the longest coastal path in England. The majority of the newly announced world premieres across the sections are fully US and Canadian titles.

Wavelengths is one of Toronto’s most beloved attractions for a certain set, feeling like a “festival within a festival” for its non-commercial focus and array of fascinating experimental shorts. Directors who’ve previously thrived in the section dominate, such as Miguel Gomes and Wang Bing, whilst Dimitris Athiridis’s 14-hour exergue - on documenta 14 is given another spotlight following its Berlinale debut.

Primetime is chock-full of recognisable festival names, such as Alfonso Cuarón with his potboiler-sounding Apple TV+ miniseries Disclaimer, starring Cate Blanchett and Sacha Baron Cohen; Joe Wright with M. Son of the Century, his study of Mussolini’s early political career; and Thomas Vinterberg, hopefully thriving in long form with the apocalyptic tale Families Like Ours [+lire aussi :
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The full list of new films, section by section, is below:

Galas

Megalopolis - Francis Ford Coppola (USA)
William Tell - Nick Hamm (Italy/UK)

Special Presentations

The Room Next Door [+lire aussi :
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- Pedro Almodóvar (Spain)
The Brutalist [+lire aussi :
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- Brady Corbet (USA/UK/Hungary)
Hold Your Breath - Karrie Crouse, Will Jones (USA)
Vermiglio, The Mountain Bride [+lire aussi :
critique
interview : Maura Delpero
fiche film
]
- Maura Delpero (Italy/France/Belgium)
Dahomey [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
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- Mati Diop (Benin/France/Senegal)
The Salt Path - Marianne Elliott (UK)
Queer [+lire aussi :
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- Luca Guadagnino (Italy/USA)
Paul Anka: His Way - John Maggio (USA)
On Swift Horses - Daniel Minahan (USA)
The Luckiest Man in America - Samir Oliveros (USA)
Shell - Max Minghella (USA)
Babygirl - Halina Reijn (USA)
Saturday Night - Jason Reitman (USA)

Discovery

Village Keeper - Karen Chapman (Canada)
You Are Not Alone - Marie-Hélène Viens, Philippe Lupien (Canada)

Centrepiece

Bliss - Shemi Zarhin (Israel)

Wavelengths

exergue - on documenta 14 - Dimitris Athiridis (Greece)
Pepe [+lire aussi :
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interview : Nelson Carlo De Los Santos…
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- Nelson Carlo de los Santos Arias (Dominican Republic/Germany/France/Namibia)
Grand Tour [+lire aussi :
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interview : Marta Donzelli et Gregorio…
interview : Miguel Gomes
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- Miguel Gomes (Portugal/Italy/France/Germany/Japan/China)
Perfumed with Mint - Muhammed Hamdy (Egypt/France/Tunisia/Qatar)
The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire - Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich (USA)
The Damned [+lire aussi :
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- Roberto Minervini (Italy/USA/Belgium)
Lázaro at Night - Nicolás Pereda (Canada/Mexico)
Collective Monologue [+lire aussi :
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interview : Jessica Sarah Rinland
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- Jessica Sarah Rinland (Argentina/UK)
Viet and Nam [+lire aussi :
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- Trương Minh Quý (Philippines/Singapore/France/Netherlands/Italy/Germany/Vietnam)
Youth (Hard Times) [+lire aussi :
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- Wang Bing (France/Luxembourg/Netherlands/China)
Youth (Homecoming) [+lire aussi :
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 - Wang Bing (France/Luxembourg/Netherlands/China)

Primetime

Faithless - Tomas Alfredson, Sara Johnsen (Sweden)
The Listeners - Janicza Bravo, Jordan Tannahill (UK)
Disclaimer - Alfonso Cuarón (UK/USA)
The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal - Mike Downie (Canada)
The Knowing - Courtney Montour, Tanya Talaga (Canada)
Thou Shalt Not Steal - Dylan River (Australia)
Families Like Ours [+lire aussi :
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interview : Thomas Vinterberg
fiche série
]
- Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark/France/Sweden/Czech Republic/Belgium/Norway/Germany)
M. Son of the Century - Joe Wright (Italy/France)

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