Six Festivals Pledge to Support Minority Members of the Press
Recent studies show that the overwhelming majority of film critics are white and male.
Recent studies show that the overwhelming majority of film critics are white and male.
As the documentary market heats up (and narratives are in short supply) more non-fiction features than usual are for sale at TIFF. And a handful are likely Oscar contenders.
IndieWire talked to Angelina Jolie about why choosing Netflix meant the only leeches she had to fight were real ones in Cambodia.
From exposé documentaries to star-studded awards contenders, the fall festival season heralds a very good year for quality queer cinema.
Warner Bros. throws “Dunkirk” into the Oscar race for a screening and director Q & A at an IMAX 50th Anniversary celebration.
After a week of muted acquisition activity, distributors are picking up movies left and right at the Toronto Film Festival.
The unnamed company will distribute the Toronto Film Festival entry starring Anne Hathaway in 2017.
During a conversation at the Toronto Film Festival, Wahlberg discussed his three collaborations with director Peter Berg, including “Deepwater Horizon,” which premieres Tuesday at TIFF.
As expected, Chile is submitting “Neruda,” Pablo Larraín’s film about the country’s most famous poet, for the Best Foreign Language Oscar.
The film featured an all-female production crew. It will premiere in the Special Presentations section of the Toronto International Film Festival.
The movie-loving chatbot will help you navigate the festival’s film schedule in advance.
The film is one of 12 chosen for Platform, the directors-focused section at the Toronto International Film Festival.