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    Home » Toronto Film Festival Unveils Conversations, Industry Selects, Special Event Lineups

    Toronto Film Festival Unveils Conversations, Industry Selects, Special Event Lineups

    By SHOOTTuesday, August 24, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4638 Views
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    Benedict Cumberbatch, this year's TIFF Tribute Actor Award recipient, will be featured in an In Conversation With...session.
    TORONTO --

    Rounding out the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival program are the In Conversation With… series, the Special Events lineup and Industry Selects, a curated selection of 22 global films beyond the Official Selection menu that are available for sale.

    Additionally the festival has set its Platform Prize Jury. Led by Academy Award–nominated actor Riz Ahmed (Sound of Metal), the jurors include: Clio Barnard, Valerie Complex, Kazik Radwanski, and Anthony Chen.

    Here’s a rundown of the Special Events, In Conversation With…, and Industry Selects lineups at the festival which takes place September 9–18.

    Special Events – Part 2

    Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine
    Before Drake and The Weeknd, there was a different set of Toronto musicians who ruled the roost. Known simply as Triumph, this rock trio dominated North American radio and mainstream charts in the late ’70s and early ’80s, and were the envy of the touring business — with even The Jacksons taking a page out of their live-show book. But despite being one of the world’s biggest rock bands, the trio split at the height of their fame and seemingly disappeared without explanation to their fans or media. Directed by Sam Dunn and Marc Ricciardelli, produced by the Emmy-winning Banger Films in association with Revolver Films and set to a mesmerizing visual backdrop of spandex, ’80s hair, and explosive pyro, Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine reveals a deeper story about fame and the human condition as the band reunites for what might be the very last time they play music together.
     
    Reflecting on 9/11: A day of recollection, 20 years later.
    The horrific news from New York City on that bright, late-summer morning 20 years ago tore open the bubble of the Toronto International Film Festival. Everyone was shaken, but, for the hundreds of Americans and New Yorkers in Toronto for the Festival that day, the shock went deeper. TIFF staff, led by then CEO Piers Handling and executive director Michèle Maheux, decided immediately to pause screenings, to shut down red carpets altogether, and to help people get home to their families.
     
    Two decades on, memory becomes more important. This year, we remember the filmmakers who have sought to tell the stories of 9/11 with insight and empathy. We remember the still-present threat of Islamophobia, including in film and television. This year, we mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11 with a day of recollection for our Festival community, including a special screening from Yard 44 and NBC News Studios, the new documentary Memory Box: Echoes of 9/11, by Bjørn Johnson and David Belton. This film explores the months following the worst terrorist attacks on the US, via recordings made in a simple video booth that captured the thoughts, feelings, and fears of more than five hundred Americans. Now, 20 years later, as the country and the world faces renewed uncertainty, Memory Box brings to the screen a collective, untold, and relevant story, presented by NBC News Studios, MSNBC Films and Peacock.
     

    In Conversation With…
    This year’s In Conversation With… series connects audiences and film lovers around the world with some of the most talented artists working in film and television. The 2021 lineup includes award-winning actors and creators who have helped shape the discourse in the entertainment industry and who are presenting their highly-anticipated new films at the Festival. All In Conversation With… events are taking place digitally and will be accessible worldwide on the TIFF Bell Digital Talks platform.

    Kenneth Branagh 
    The Academy Award–nominated writer, director, and actor joins us to discuss his wide-ranging career in film, television, and theatre; the challenges and joys of adapting Shakespeare’s plays for the big screen; and the journey of making Belfast (2021), a Gala Presentation at this year’s Festival and his most personal film to date.
    Monday, September 13, 12pm EDT

    Benedict Cumberbatch
    The TIFF Tribute Actor Award recipient and Academy Award nominee joins us to discuss his career in film, theatre, and television, and his two films at this year’s Festival: Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog and Will Sharpe’s The Electrical Life of Louis Wain.
    Sunday, September 12, 3:30pm EDT

    Kristen Stewart
    To celebrate the fifth anniversary of TIFF’s ongoing Share Her Journey initiative in support of women in the film industry, we proudly present a conversation with the award-winning actor about her collaborations with the likes of Olivier Assayas and Kelly Reichardt, and her portrayal of Princess Diana in Pablo Larraín’s Spencer, a Special Event at this year’s Festival. Note: This live digital event is accessible to audiences worldwide on TIFF Bell Digital Talks for free as part of TIFF’s Share Her Journey initiative, empowering and celebrating women behind and in front of the camera. Audiences can pre-register for this exclusive event here.
    Wednesday, September 15, 12:30pm EDT

    Steven Yeun
    The Academy Award–nominated actor joins us to retrace his extraordinary journey from collaborations with Bong Joon-ho, Lee Chang-dong, and Lee Isaac Chung to his upcoming film, Stephen Karam’s The Humans, a Special Presentation at this year’s Festival.
    Sunday, September 12, 6pm EDT

    Additional Visionaries speaker added to the 2021 TIFF Industry Conference lineup:

    VISIONARIES Apichatpong Weerasethakul 
    Generously supported by Anne-Marie Canning
    Born in Bangkok, director Apichatpong Weerasethakul is one of the most influential and revered visual artists of this time. His incisive, visceral relationship with the moving image often draws on the ancestral myths of his country to reflect on his surroundings, from global social issues to the political concerns of modern Thailand. Join us for a conversation with the filmmaker, whose latest feature, Memoria, was one of two Jury Prize winners at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival; moderated by TIFF artistic director and co-head Cameron Bailey.

    TIFF 2021 Industry Selects
    “These titles, hand-selected by TIFF’s Festival Programming team presented on our TIFF Digital Cinema Pro platform, are sure to garner interest from buyers,’” said Diana Sanchez, sr. director, film. “They reflect the Festival’s global spirit and showcase a host of new voices and international talent.”

    “We’re delighted to present these director-driven and audience-engaging sales titles from around the world to international buyers who rely on our festival to help discover the best cinema from across the globe,” added Geoff Macnaughton, sr. director, industry and theatrical. “TIFF is thrilled to support buyers, sales agents, producers, and of course filmmakers this year with the TIFF Industry Selects distinction.”

    • 107 Mothers Peter Kerekes | Slovakia
    • America Latina Damiano D’Innocenzo & Fabio D’Innocenzo | Italy, France
    • Cadejo Blanco Justin Lerner | Guatemala, USA, Mexico
    • Carmen Valerie Buhagiar | Malta, Canada
    • Cool Abdoul Jonas Backeland | Belgium
    • Domingo Raúl López Echeverría | Mexico, Austria, France
    • The Hole in the Fence Joaquín del Paso | Mexico, Poland
    • The King of All the World Carlos Saura | Mexico, Spain
    • La Civil Teodora Ana Mihai | Belgium, Romania, Mexico
    • The Last Mark Reem Morsi | Canada
    • My Night Antoinette Boulat | France
    • Night Blooms Stephanie Joline | Canada
    • Nightride Stephen Fingleton | UK
    • Nr. 10 Alex van Warmerdam | Netherlands, Belgium
    • Old Henry Potsy Ponciroli | USA
    • Onoda – 10,000 Nights in the Jungle Arthur Harari | France, Japan, Germany, Belgium, Italy 
    • The Pink Cloud luli Gerbase | Brazil
    • Quake Tinna Hrafnsdóttir | Iceland
    • Reflection Valentyn Vasyanovych | Ukraine
    • The Score Malachi Smyth | UK
    • Shankar’s Fairies Irfana Majumdar | India
    • A Tale of Love and Desire Leyla Bouzid | France
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    IndependentMedia has added cinematographer and director Phedon Papamichael to its directorial roster for commercials and branded content. Papamichael’s cinematography has garnered two Academy Award nominations (for Nebraska in 2014 and The Trail of the Chicago Seven in 2021) as well as a pair of BAFTA Film Award nods (for Ford v Ferrari on 2020, and Nebraska). He has more than 50 feature films to his credit--including 3:10 to Yuma, Sideways, Daddio, Indiana Jones: The Dial of Destiny, and The Descendants--and is a trusted collaborator to directors like Alexander Payne, James Mangold, George Clooney, and Aaron Sorkin.

    Whether it’s Joaquin Phoenix baring his soul as Johnny Cash in Walk the Line, Matt Damon and Christian Bale chasing glory at Le Mans in Ford v Ferrari, or Timothée Chalamet’s authentic portrayal of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, Papamichael’s images deliver a rare balance of intimacy and cinematic scope.

    Born in Athens, Papamichael began his career as a photojournalist in New York, chasing raw, unguarded moments. Multilingual and never without a camera in his hand, he continues to lens the world with the eye of a storyteller, bringing an epic cinematic vocabulary to both features and commercials.

    As a director, Papamichael approaches films with that same instinctive storytelling that thrives on tension, atmosphere, and character. His directorial debut was the mystery-thriller The Sketch Artist, starring Drew Barrymore, followed by the psychological horror feature From Within--which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival--Arcadia Lost starring Nick Nolte, and the award-winning short A Beautiful Day.... Read More

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