Report From Toronto
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Toronto Gets Ready to Pump Up the Volume
The Toronto Film Festival has an Oscar-winning streak on the line — and a history of showcasing a whole lot of everything
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Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad Going to Toronto Film Festival for ‘State 194’
Press conference with Salam Fayyad is scheduled for Sept. 11
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Sony Classics Picks Up Toronto Winner ‘Where Do We Go Now?’
Film was previously chosen as Lebanon's entry into Academy's Foreign-Language race
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Toronto Roundup: Big, Bold and Inconclusive
A roundup of the highlights of TIFF ’11, from George Clooney’s grin to Michael Fassbender’s penis
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‘Where Do We Go Now?’ Wins Toronto Audience Award
“The Island President” and “The Raid” named top documentary, midnight movie
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TIFF, Day 10: The Best, the Worst, the Last
Toronto ends with a spy thriller … and does Grace Kelly deserve this kind of treatment?
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TIFF, Day 9: A Going-Out-of-Business Sale?
Toronto finds an increase in deals and industry delegates, and Jennifer Hudson’s Winnie Mandela biopic debuts
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Toronto Deals: ATO Pictures Takes ‘The Oranges’
The movie stars Hugh Laurie, Catherine Keener, Oliver Platt, Alison Janney, Alia Shawkat, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester
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TIFF, Day 8: Doom, Death and Questionable Taste
As the fest winds down, films about apocalypse and assassination step up
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TIFF, Day 6: Where Did Everybody Go?
Crowds thin out, “Sarah Palin – You Betcha” is genial claptrap, and “Undefeated” is far better than the last doc with that name
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‘Drive,’ They Said: Older Films Get a TIFF Boost
Veteran festivalgoers have already seen the likes of “Drive” and “The Artist,” but they’ve still built a strong buzz in Toronto
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Harvey Weinstein Invites Michele Bachman to Premiere of ‘Butter’
“I would of course be more than happy to fly in the other leading members of the Tea Party movement to make an entire day of it”
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TIFF, Day 5: The Full-Frontal Film Festival
“Shame” is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to sexually explicit films at this year’s TIFF
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Madonna Celebrates Frivolous Frippery in ‘W.E.,’ and Toronto Shrugs
Forget about that outrage from Venice; in Toronto, Madonna’s glittering claptrap didn’t cause much of a fuss