FESTIVALS: Toronto '99 - Special Presentations
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1999 toronto international film festival lineups:
Galas || Masters || Special Presentations || Perspective Canada || Contemporary World Cinema || Discovery || Planet Africa || Real to Reel || Indiscreet Charms: New Spanish Cinema || Spotlight: Kiyoshi Kurosawa || Dialogues: Talking with Pictures || Tribute: The David O. Story || Midnight Madness
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
All the Rage, directed by James D. Stern
Annaluise and Anton, directed by Caroline Link
The Best Man, directed by Malcolm D. Lee
The Big Kahuna, directed by John Swanbeck
Black and White, directed by James Toback
Breakfast of Champions, directed by Alan Rudolph
Dogma, directed by Kevin Smith
Forever Mine, directed by Paul Schrader
Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, directed by Jim Jarmusch
Grass, directed by Ron Mann
Gregory's Two Girls, directed by Bill Forsyth
History is Made at Night, directed by Ilkka Jarvilaturi
The Hurricane, directed by Norman Jewison
Joe the King, directed by Frank Whaley
Une liaison pornographique, directed by Frederic Fonteyne
The Limey, directed by Steven Soderbergh
The Luck of Ginger Coffey, directed by Irvin Kershner
Manila, directed by Romuald Karmakar
Mansfield Park, directed by Patricia Rozema
A Map of the World, directed by Scott Elliott
Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr., directed by Errol Morris
Pas de scandale, directed by Beno
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