Neil Young, Francis Ford Coppola Conversations Highlight Toronto Film Fest Additions

Christopher Plummer and Tilda Swinton will also appear in conversation; Brad Pitt, George Clooney on massive guest list

Musician Neil Young, director Francis Ford Coppola, actors Christopher Plummer and Tilda Swinton and Sony Pictures Classics chiefs Michael Barker and Tom Bernard are among the newly-named "mavericks" who will take part in programs at the Toronto International Film Festival, TIFF organizers announced on Tuesday.

Neil YoungIn another of the festival's weekly release of programming additions, the festival announced nine programs in its high-profile Mavericks series, including conversations with Coppola, Deepak Mehta and Salman Rushdie, Swinton and Plummer.

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In addition, Young (left) and Jonathan Demme will appear in conversation after a screening of Demme's new concert film on Young, "Neil Young Life"; Barker and Bernard will speak on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Sony Classics, in a conversation moderated by Demme; the world premiere of the documentary "The Island President" will be followed by a live conversation with director Jon Shenk and the president of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed; legendary documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles will appear with his production team following a screening of his Paul McCartney doc "The Love We Make"; and two of the directors of "The good, the bad and the politician," a three-part documentary about the January uprising in Egypt, will speak about their film and their country.

In other TIFF announcements, 13 films have joined the Masters program, which is made up of "compelling cinematic works from influential filmmakers around the globe." The films include Chantal Akerman's "Almayer's Folly" ("La Folie Almayer"), Aki Kaurismaki's "Le Havre," the Dardenne brothers' "The Kid With a Bike," Nuri Bilge Ceylan's "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia," Gus Van Sant's "Restless" and Bela Tarr's "The Turin Horse."

More than two dozen films have been added to the Discovery program, with more than 25 different countries represented in a slate that includes Pablo Giorgelli's Camera D'Or winner "Las Acacias" and Ryan O'Nan's New York-based music feature "The Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best."

The festival added five events to its lineup of free programming: screenings of Jafar Panahi's and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb's "This Is Not a Film," Mark Cousins' 15-hour documentary "The Story of Film: An Odyssey" and the winner of the Cadillac's People's Choice Award winner; a "City to City" panel with filmmakers from this year's featured city, Buenos Aires; and a special discussion to accompany the exhibition of "Memories of Idaho," an art installation from Gus Van Sant and James Franco.

TIFF also announced a partial list of guests expected to attend the festival, including filmmakers Alexander Payne, Bennett Miller, Sarah Polley, Luc Besson, Oren Moverman and Werner Herzog, and actors George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Clive Owen, Glenn Close, Jon Hamm, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Viggo Mortensen and Woody Harrelson.

Finally, the festival release a fact sheet on the festival: 258 features and 68 shorts selected from 3,461 submissions; 61 first features, 65 countries represented, and a total running time of 28,526 minutes of film.

Additional information and a complete schedule is available at www.tiff.net.

Added programming:

MAVERICKS
Barrymore
Onstage conversation with Christopher Plummer following a screening of the film version of William Luce's play about John Barrymore
Deepak Mehta and Salman Rushdie
With a sneak peak at scenes from director Mehta's film version of Rusdie's "Midnight's Children"
In Conversation With … Francis Ford Coppola
Moderated by Cameron Bailey
"The Island President"
World premiere of documentary, followed by conversation with director John Shenk and Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed
"The Love We Make"
World premiere of documentary about Paul McCartney as he prepared for a 9/11 memorial concert in New York, followed by conversation with producer/director Albert Maysles, director Bradley Kaplan and members of their production team. Includes pre-recorded introduction from McCartney.
"Neil Young Life"
Premiere of Jonathan Demme's third Neil Young concert film, followed by a conversation with Young and Demme, moderated by Thom Powers.
Sony Pictures Classics: 20 Years in the Business
Conversation with SPC founders Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, moderated by Jonathan Demme.
Tahrir 2011: The good, the bad and the politician
Screening of three-part documentary about Egyptian uprising, followed by conversation with filmmakers Tamer Ezzat and Ayten Amin.
Tilda Swinton
Conversation about Swinton's career, and new film "We Need to Talk About Kevin," moderated by Noah Cowan

MASTERS
"Almayer's Folly" ("La Folie Almayer"), Chantal Akerman
"Faust," Alexander Sokurov
"Le Havre," Aki Kaurismaki
"I Wish" ("Kiseki"), Hirokazu Kore-Eda
"The Kid With a Bike" ("Le Gamin au velo"), Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne
"Outside Satan" ("Hors Satan"), Bruno Dumont
"Restless," Gus Van Sant
"Snows of Kilimanjaro" ("Neiges du Kilimandjaro"), Robert Guediguian
"The Turin Horse," Bela Tarr

DISCOVERY
"Las Acacias," Pablo Giorgelli
"Alois Nebel," Tomas Lunak
"Among Us," Marco van Geffen
"Avalon," Axel Petersen
"Back to Stay," Milagros Mumenthaler
"Behold the Lamb," John Mcllduff
"Breathing," Karl Markovics
"The Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best," Ryan O'Nan
"Bunohan," Dain Said
"Cuchera," Joseph Israel Laban
"The Good Son," Zaida Bergroth
"Habibi," Susan Youssef
"Hanaan," Ruslan Pak
"Historias Que So Existem Quando Lembradas," Julia Murat
"The Invader," Nicolas Provost
"J'aime regarder les filles," Frederic Louf
"Lost in Paradise," Ngoc Dang Vu
"The Other Side of Sleep," Rebecca Daly
"Pariah," Dee Rees
"Roman's Circuit," Sebastian Brahm
"Summer Games," Rolando Colla
"The Sword Identity," Haofeng Xu
"Twiggy," Emmanuelle Millet
"Twilight Portrait," Angelina Nikonova
"Volcano," Runar Runarsson

REAL TO REEL
"The Education of Auma Obama,"
Branwen Okpako

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