The Updated 2010 Toronto International Film Festival Line-Up
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More big names and big movies than you can imagine
Canada First!
- Daydream Nation (dir. Mike Goldbach – BC)
- Amazon Falls (dir. Katrin Bowen – BC)
- High Cost of Living (dir. Deborah Chow – QC)
- Jaloux (dir. Patrick Demers – QC)
- Oliver Sherman (dir. Ryan Redford – ON)
- You Are Here (dir. Daniel Cockburn – ON)
Canadian Open Vault
- A Married Couple (dir. Allan King – Canada)
Contemporary World Cinema
- A l'origine d'un cri (dir. Robin Aubert – Canada)
- MODRA (dir. Ingrid Veninger – Canada)
- A Night for Dying Tigers (dir. Terry Miles – Canada)
- Route132 (dir. Louis Belanger – Canada English)
- Small Town Murder Songs (dir. Ed Gass-Donnelly – Canada)
Galas
- The Bang Bang Club (dir. Steven Silver – Canada/South Africa)
- Barney's Version (dir. Richard J. Lewis – Canada/Italy)
- A Beginners Guide to Endings (dir. Jonathan Sobol – Canada)
- Black Swan (dir. Darren Aronofsky – USA)
- Casino Jack (dir. George Hickenlooper – Canada)
- The Conspirator (dir. Robert Redford – USA)
- The Debt (dir. John Madden – USA)
- The Housemaid (dir. Im Sang-Soo – South Korea) [Cannes Review]
- Janie Jones (dir. David M. Rosenthal – USA)
- The King's Speech (dir. Tom Hooper – United Kingdom/Australia)
- Last Night (dir. Massy Tadjedin – USA/France) *CLOSING NIGHT FILM*
- Little White Lies (dir. Guillaume Canet – France)
- Peep World (dir. Barry Blaustein – USA)
- Potiche (dir. François Ozon – France)
- The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town (dir. Thom Zimny – USA)
- Score: A Hockey Musical (dir. Michael McGowan – Canada)
- The Town (dir. Ben Affleck – USA)
- The Way (dir. Emilio Estevez – USA)
- West is West (dir. Andy De Emmony – United Kingdom)
Masters
- Erotic Man (dir. Jørgen Leth – Denmark)
- Mysteries of Lisbon (dir. Raul Ruiz – Portugal/France)
- Nostalgia for the Light (dir. Patricio Guzman – France/Germany/Chile)
Midnight Madness
- Bunraku (dir. Guy Moshe – USA)
- The Butcher, The Chef and the Swordsman (dir. Wuershan – Hong Kong, China/USA)
- Fire of Conscience (dir. Dante Lam – Hong Kong, China)
- Fubar II (dir. Michael Dowse – Canada)
- Insidious (dir. James Wan – USA)
- Red Nights (dir. Julien Carbon and Laurent Courtiaud – Hong Kong, China/France)
- Stake Land (dir. Jim Mickle – USA)
- SUPER (dir. James Gunn – USA)
- Vanishing on 7th Street (dir. Brad Anderson – USA)
- The Ward (dir. John Carpenter – USA)
Real to Reel
- ANPO (dir. Linda Hoaglund – Japan/USA)
- Armadillo (dir. Janus Metz – Denmark)
- Boxing Gym (dir. Frederick Wiseman – USA)
- Cave of Forgotten Dreams (dir. Werner Herzog – USA)
- Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer (dir. Alex Gibney – USA)
- Cool It (dir. Ondi Timoner – USA)
- The Game of Death (dir. Christophe Nick and Thomas Bornot – France)
- Genpin (dir. Naomi Kawase – Japan)
- Guest (dir. Jose Luis Guerin – Spain)
- How to Start Your Own Country (dir. Jody Shapiro – Canada)
- Inside Job (dir. Charles Ferguson – USA)
- Machete Maidens Unleashed! (dir. Mark Hartley – Australia)
- The Man of a Thousand Songs (dir. William D. MacGillivray – Canada)
- Mother of Rock: Lillian Roxon (dir. Paul Clarke – Australia)
- Pink Saris (dir. Kim Longinotto – UK)
- The Pipe (dir. Risteard O Domhnaill – Ireland)
- Precious Life (dir. Shlomi Eldar – Israel)
- The Sound of Mumbai: A Musical (dir. Sarah McCarthy – United Kingdom)
- Tabloid (dir. Errol Morris – USA)
- Tears of Gaza (dir. Vibeke Lokkegerg – Norway)
- When My Child is Born (dir. Guo Jing and Ke Dingding – China)
- Windfall (dir. Laura Israel – USA)
- Women Art Revolution – A Secret History (dir. Lynn Hershman Leeson – USA)
Special Presentations
- 127 Hours (dir. Danny Boyle – USA)
- Another Year (dir. Mike Leigh – United Kingdom) [Cannes Review]
- Beginners (dir. Mike Mills – USA)
- The Big Picture (dir. Eric Lartigau – France)
- Biutiful (dir. Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – Spain/Mexico) [Cannes Review]
- Blue Valentine (dir. Derek Cianfrance – USA) [Cannes Review]
- Brighton Rock (dir. Rowan Joffe – United Kingdom)
- Buried (dir. Rodrigo Cortes – Spain/USA)
- Conviction (dir. Tony Goldwyn – USA)
- Cirkus Columbia (dir. Danis Tanovic – Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Deep in the Woods (dir. Benoit Jacquot – France/Germany)
- Dhobi Ghat (dir. Kiran Rao – India)
- Easy A (dir. Will Gluck – USA)
- Everything Must Go (dir. Dan Rush – USA)
- Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie (dir. Sturla Gunnarsson – Canada)
- Good Neighbours (dir. Jacob Tierney – Canada)
- Henry's Crime (dir. Malcolm Venville – USA)
- Hereafter (dir. Clint Eastwood – UK)
- The Illusionist (dir. Sylvain Chomet – United Kingdom)
- I'm Still Here (dir. Casey Affleck – USA)
- Incendies (dir. Denis Villeneuve – Canada)
- In A Better World (dir. Susanne Bier – Denmark/Sweden)
- I Saw the Devil (dir. Ji-woon Kim – South Korea)
- It's Kind of a Funny Story (dir. Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden – USA)
- Jack Goes Boating (dir. Philip Seymour Hoffman – USA)
- L'Amour Fou (dir. Pierre Thoretton – France)
- The Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen (dir. Andrew Lau – Hong Kong)
- Les amours imaginaires (Heartbeats) (dir. Xavier Dolan – Canada)
- Let Me In (dir. Matt Reeves – UK/USA)
- Lope (dir. Andrucha Waddington – Brazil/Spain)
- Love Crime (dir. Alain Corneau – France)
- Made in Dagenham (dir. Nigel Cole – United Kingdom)
- Miral (dir. Julian Schnabel – United Kingdom/Israel/France)
- Mothers (dir. Milcho Manchevski – Macedonia/France/Bulgaria)
- Never Let Me Go (dir. Mark Romanek – United Kingdom)
- Norwegian Wood (dir. Tran Anh Hung – Japan)
- Outside the Law (dir. Rachid Bouchareb – France/Algeria/Tunisia/Italy/Belgium)
- Passion Play (dir. Mitch Glazer – USA)
- The Poll Diaries (dir. Chris Kraus – Germany/Austria/Estonia)
- Rabbit Hole (dir. John Cameron Mitchell – USA)
- Repeaters (dir. Carl Bessai – Canada)
- A Screaming Man (dir. Mahamat-Saleh Haroun – France/Belgium/Chad)
- Stone (dir. John Curran – USA)
- Submarine (dir. Richard Ayoade – United Kingdom)
- That Girl in Yellow Boots (dir. Anurag Kashyap – India)
- Tamara Drewe (dir. Stephen Frears – United Kingdom) [Cannes Review]
- Trigger (dir. Bruce McDonald – Canada)
- The Trip (dir. Michael Winterbottom – United Kingdom)
- Trust (dir. David Schwimmer – USA)
- What's Wrong With Virginia (dir. Dustin Lance Black – USA)
- You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (dir. Woody Allen – United Kingdom/USA/Spain) [Cannes Review]
Sprockets Family Zone
- Make Believe (dir. J. Clay Tweel – USA
Visions
- Curling (dir. Denis Cote – Canada)
- Trois temps apres la mort d'Anna (dir. Catherine Martin – Canada)
Wavelengths
- Wavelengths 1: Soul of the City
- Wavelengths 2: Plein-Air
- Wavelengths 3: Ruhr
- Wavelengths 4: Pastourelle
- Wavelengths 5: Blue Mantle
- Wavelengths 6: Coming Attractions
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Totally excited for Clint's new movie. He could film himself on the toilet for 90 minutes and I'd still be first in line. NOT looking forward to the remake of Let The Right One In, the original was excellent. I just wish people wouldn't be so lazy when it comes to sub titles. They could have just dubbed it.
Where is BUNRAKU by Guy Moshe in this list???
On the second page under Midnight Madness… all you have to do is look.
This may be a silly question, but have all of these films been seen by a jury? It would seem so from some of their pages on the site.
I should ask, "has the jury seen them already?".
These last 4 months of 2010 are just ridiculous. I have a list of almost 100 movies either being released or playing festivals at the end of this year that I'm excited to see, many of which are coming from amazing directors.
The one I'm still waiting to hear more about is London Boulevard. I woulda thought this would play the festival circuit this fall but so far it hasn't been announced for any of them that I know of.
People who have been complaining about movies this year aren't going to be saying that in 4 1/2 months when this year is over. It has been a terrible year thus far, but I think it's going to end with one of the strongest 4th quarters in recent history.
So excited about Last Night, I think it's going to be a good one!
What about John Sayles' lates movie, "Amigo" on the little known Philippine-American War in 1900 shot entirely on the island of Bohol in central Philippines? I understand he is the first American director to deal with this often forgotten piece of history.