Toronto International Film Festival
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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
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George Clooney, Brad Pitt, U2 Among Guests at Toronto International Film Festival
Salman Rushdie, Cameron Crowe and Nicolas Cage are also expected to attend, along with hundreds of other familiar names
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Nicole Kidman, Robert De Niro, Nicolas Cage Films Added to Toronto Fest
Spy film “Page Eight” will close festival; Winnie Mandela biopic also added to lineup
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Toronto Film Fest Unveils Canadian Slate
Lineup of more than two dozen features and 43 shorts includes drag musical, hockey comedy and look at Fellini
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Sarah Palin Documentary, Werner Herzog Film Join Toronto Lineup
Festival also announces midnight movies, vanguard cinema selections and family programming
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George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Madonna Coming to Toronto Film Fest
Key fall festival will kick off with U2 documentary “From the Sky Down”
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IFC Takes ‘Trip’ with Michael Winterbottom
Company acquires U.S. rights to improvised comedy shot for British TV series
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EXCLUSIVE: Hannover House Buys TIFF Buzz Film ‘Girlfriend’
Fourth-quarter release set for film starring Evan Sneider, actor with Down syndrome
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‘The King’s Speech’ Wins Toronto Audience Award
Tom Hooper drama about King George VI takes home top prize at 35th TIFF
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TIFF: Anchor Bay Buys ‘A Horrible Way to Die’
Deal caps big week of acquisitions for film distributor
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Madman Picks Up ‘Peep World’ for Australia, New Zealand
Michael C. Hall and Sarah Silverman lead the comedy’s cast
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TIFF’s Day 2: Will ‘The King’ Need an Acceptance Speech?
A historical drama stakes its claim on Oscar, and TIFF plays favorites for Darren Aronofsky
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Roger Ebert, Rainn Wilson Enter Toronto’s Twitter Showdown
James Gunn, Grace Wang and critics David Poland, Eric Kohn and Scott Tobias are also in the 140-character competition
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Good Morning Toronto, September 10: Herzog’s on Top
Werner Herzog tops the must-see list, and Ben Affleck makes do with some faint praise