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    Home » Toronto Film Fest Sets Docs and Contemporary World Cinema Lineups

    Toronto Film Fest Sets Docs and Contemporary World Cinema Lineups

    By SHOOTWednesday, August 17, 2022Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1876 Views
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    A scene from director Gabriela Cowperthwaite's "The Grab"
    TORONTO --

    Toronto International Film Festival has unveiled the 2022 selection for the TIFF Docs program, the Contemporary World Cinema program, and an additional title in the Discovery program. This lineup features titles from over 50 countries from around the world. Additionally, TIFF has scheduled five doc sessions as part of the 2022 Industry Conference. 

    Anita Lee, chief programming officer, TIFF, said, “The films reflect the moment we live in and speak to who we are today, including highly anticipated films by veteran filmmakers from around the globe.”
     

    TIFF DOCS
    *Previously announced 
    Presented by A&E IndieFilms

    “This year’s TIFF Docs lineup has a wonderful mix of joy, creativity, and ingenuity in the face of adversity,” said TIFF Docs programmer Thom Powers, now in his 17th year overseeing the section. “In recent years, we witnessed numerous films launched from this section into distribution deals and Oscar nominations. This year has a rich crop for both.”

    *752 Is Not A Number Babak Payami | Canada 
    World Premiere

    All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Laura Poitras | USA 
    North American Premiere

    *Buffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It On Madison Thomas | Canada 
    World Premiere

    Casa Susanna Sébastien Lifshitz | France, USA
    North American Premiere

    Ciné-Guerrillas: Scenes from the Labudovic Reels Mila Turajlic | Serbia, France, Croatia, Montenegro
    World Premiere

    *The Colour of Ink Brian D. Johnson | Canada 
    World Premiere

    Documentary Now! Alex Buono, Rhys Thomas, Micah Gardner | USA 
    World Premiere 

    *Ever Deadly Tanya Tagaq, Chelsea McMullan | Canada 
    World Premiere

    Free Money Sam Soko, Lauren DeFilippo | Kenya, USA
    World Premiere

    Mariupolis 2 Mantas Kvedaravičius | Lithuania, France, Germany
    North American Premiere

    The Grab Gabriela Cowperthwaite | USA 
    World Premiere

    In Her Hands Tamana Ayazi, Marcel Mettelsiefen | USA, Afghanistan
    World Premiere

     TIFF Docs Opening Film 
    *Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues Sacha Jenkins | USA 
    World Premiere

    Maya and the Wave Stephanie Johnes | USA 
    World Premiere

    Miúcha, The Voice of Bossa Nova Daniel Zarvos, Liliane Mutti | Brazil, France 
    Canadian Premiere

    My Imaginary Country (Mi País Imaginario) Patricio Guzmán | Chile, France 
    North American Premiere

    Patrick and the Whale Mark Fletcher | Austria 
    World Premiere

    Pray for our Sinners Sinéad O’Shea | Ireland
    World Premiere 

    Self-Portrait as a Coffee Pot William Kentridge | South Africa, USA 
    World Premiere

    Theatre of Thought Werner Herzog | USA 
    International Premiere 

    *To Kill a Tiger Nisha Pahuja | Canada 
    World Premiere 

    While We Watched Vinay Shukla | UK 
    World Premiere 
     

    DOC CONVERSATIONS @ TIFF  INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 

    On September 13, the Industry Conference will focus on conversations covering both the craft and business of documentary filmmaking. Access to the programming will be available to all press and industry pass holders. For public audiences interested in attending, limited day packages will be made available. 

    VISIONARIES: Inside the Brain of Werner Herzog
    Presented by SHOWTIME® 
    In his new film Theatre of Thought, Werner Herzog (celebrating his 80th birthday in September) explores the cutting edge of research on the brain. He’s joined by two figures who appear in the film, brain scientist Rafael Yuste and entrepreneur Jamie Davies, to discuss hopes and fears for the future of brain exploration.

    VISIONARIES: What Laura Poitras Learned from Nan Goldin
    Presented by SHOWTIME® 
    Oscar-winning director Laura Poitras (Citizenfour) discusses what she learned over three years in the making of her new film All the Beauty and the Bloodshed. The film profiles the artist Nan Goldin, who has campaigned for museums to disassociate from the patronage of the Sackler family, owners of the opioid company Purdue Pharma.

    DIALOGUES: Covering Afghanistan for In Her Hands
    Presented by SHOWTIME®
    A Share Her Journey initiative generously supported by Betty-Ann Heggie
    The new documentary In Her Hands focuses on Afghanistan’s youngest woman mayor, Zarifa Ghafari, during the tumultuous period of the Taliban’s return to power. Filmmakers Tamana Ayazi and Marcel Mettelsiefen share clips while reflecting on the challenges of filming under wartime conditions. 

    PERSPECTIVES Truth, Lies, and a Million Dollar Board Game
    Presented by SHOWTIME® 
    Filmmaker Vinay Shukla joins to discuss his new film While We Watched, which profiles the journalist Ravish Kumar of NDTV India as he struggles to maintain journalistic independence under death threats. For Shukla’s previous documentary An Insignificant Man, his team created a board game that gained massive support on Kickstarter. He’ll discuss plans to follow that model by pairing a board game with his new film.

    PERSPECTIVES DocuMentality: The Growth of a Movement
    Presented by SHOWTIME® 
    DocuMentality is an expanding initiative that seeks to normalize conversations about mental health in the documentary industry and provide best-practice guidance for filmmakers. The project started with efforts in the UK and US. Now, the Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC) is spearheading a new wave of focus groups with support from the Canada Media Fund. On this panel, audiences will hear from DocuMentality team member Malikkah Rollins and DOC’s Sarah Spring about the past, present, and future of the movement. We’ll also hear from filmmaker Rebeca Huntt describing what she learned about maintaining mental balance in the making of her intensely personal film Beba that premiered at TIFF last year. Moderator: Inney Prakash (Maysles Documentary Center).
     
     
    CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA 
    Presented by Sun Life

    “TIFF’s Contemporary World Cinema Program brings a carefully curated selection of unique stories by established filmmakers and talent with daring visions from all corners of the world,” said Diana Cadavid, international programmer. “Through an ambitious program of more than 50 films, audiences will have the opportunity to engage with the exciting directions in which cinema can lead our understanding of a wide range of topics and human experiences.”

    Aftersun Charlotte Wells | United Kingdom, USA 
    North American Premiere

    Alam Firas Khoury | France, Palestine, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar
    World Premiere 

    Amanda Carolina Cavalli | Italy 
    International Premiere

    Ashkal Youssef Chebbi | France, Tunisia, Qatar 
    North American Premiere

    Autobiography Makbul Mubarak | Indonesia, France, Singapore, Poland, Philippines, Germany, Qatar
    North American Premiere

    Beyond the Wall (Shab, Dkheli, Divar) Vahid Jalilvand | Iran 
    North American Premiere 

    *Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman Pierre Földes | France, Luxembourg, Canada, Netherlands 
    International Premiere 

    *Bones of Crows Marie Clements | Canada 
    World Premiere

    *Coyote (Le Coyote) Katherine Jerkovic | Canada 
    World Premiere

    Domingo and the Mist (Domingo y la Niebla) Ariel Escalante Meza | Costa Rica, Qatar 
    North American Premiere

    El agua Elena López Riera | Switzerland, Spain, France 
    North American Premiere

    *The End of Sex Sean Garrity | Canada 
    World Premiere

    EO Jerzy Skolimowski | Poland, Italy 
    North American Premiere

    *Falcon Lake Charlotte Le Bon | Canada 
    North American Premiere 

    *Fixation Mercedes Bryce Morgan | Canada, USA, Germany 
    World Premiere

    Godland (Vanskabte Land/Volaða Land) Hlynur Pálmason | Denmark, Iceland, France, Sweden
    Canadian Premiere

    The Happiest Man in the World Teona Strugar Mitevska | North Macedonia, Belgium, Slovenia, Denmark, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    North American Premiere 

    The Hotel Wang Xiaoshuai | Hong Kong 
    World Premiere 
     
    La Jauría Andrés Ramírez Pulido | Colombia, France 
    North American Premiere

    Life Emir Baigazin | Kazakhstan
    World Premiere

    Living Oliver Hermanus | United Kingdom 
    Canadian Premiere

    Love and Mathematics (Amor y matemáticas) Claudia Sainte-Luce | Mexico 
    World Premiere 

    Love Life Koji Fukada | Japan, France 
    North American Premiere

    Luxembourg, Luxembourg Antonio Lukich | Ukraine 
    North American Premiere 

    *The Maiden Graham Foy | Canada 
    North American Premiere 

    Manticore (Mantícora) Carlos Vermut | Spain 
    North American Premiere 

    Muru Tearepa Kahi | New Zealand 
    International Premiere 

    My Sailor, My Love Klaus Haro| Finland, Ireland 
    World Premiere 

    Nightalk Donald Shebib | Canada
    World Premiere

    *North of Normal Carly Stone | Canada 
    World Premiere 

    The Origin of Evil Sébastien Marnier | France, Canada
    North American Premiere

    Plan 75 Chie Hayakawa | Japan, France, Philippines, Qatar
    North American Premiere 

    Return to Dust Li Ruijun | China 
    North American Premiere 

    R.M.N. Cristian Mungiu | Romania, France 
    North American Premiere 

    *So Much Tenderness Lina Rodriguez | Canada 
    World Premiere 

    Sparta Ulrich Seidl | Austria, France, Germany 
    World Premiere

    *Stellar Darlene Naponse | Canada 
    World Premiere 

    Stonewalling Huang Ji, Ryuji Otsuka | Japan
    North American Premiere

    *The Swearing Jar Lindsay MacKay | Canada 
    World Premiere 

    The Umbrella Men John Barker | South Africa 
    International Premiere

    Under the Fig Trees Erige Sehiri | Tunisia, Switzerland, France, Qatar
    North American Premiere

    Valeria Is Getting Married Michal Vinik | Israel 
    North American Premiere 

    Victim (OBEŤ) Michal Blaško | Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Germany 
    North American Premiere 

    Vicenta B. Carlos Lechuga | Cuba, France, USA, Colombia, Norway 
    World Premiere 

    War Sailor (Krigsseileren) Gunnar Vikene | Norway, Germany, Malta 
    International Premiere 

    We Are Still Here Beck Cole, Dena Curtis, Tracey Rigney, Danielle MacLean, Tim Worrall, Renae Maihi, Miki Magasiva, Mario Gaoa, Richard Curtis, Chantelle Burgoyne  | Australia, New Zealand 
    International Premiere

    Wildflower Matt Smukler | USA 
    World Premiere

    Winter Boy (Le Lycéen) Christophe Honoré | France 
    World Premiere

    The Worst Ones Romane Gueret, Lise Akoka | France 
    North American Premiere

    Zwigato Nandita Das | India 
    World Premiere 
     

    DISCOVERY 
    Presented by Dyson

    Bruiser Miles Warren | USA
    World Premiere 

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