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Archive for September, 2007

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Julian Schnabel

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Julian Schnabel

Toronto, Canada — Julian Schnabel’s third feature, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Le Scaphandre et le Papillon) brings us the true story about famed magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby, who’s life was instantly changed by an unexplainable condition. more…

Roming by Jiri Vejdelek

Roming by Jiri Vejdelek

Toronto, Canada — From the Czech Republic comes director Jiri Vejdelek with his second film Roming, about a father and son who go on a road trip to discover the mysterious Gypsy fire while rekindling their own relationship. more…

Boy A by John Crowley

Boy A by John Crowley

Toronto, Canada — Recently at TIFF, John Crowley had the world premiere of his second feature, Boy A, which follows a young adult who tries to escape a dark past by changing his identity and moving to new town. more…

Chop Shop by Ramin Bahrani

Chop Shop by Ramin Bahrani

Toronto, Canada — After the success of his first film Man Push Cart, Ramin Bahrani returns to Toronto with his second film Chop Shop, a slice of life type of story about a young boy who works hard to provide for himself and his older sister in New York’s Willet’s Point. more…

Continental, Un Film Sans Fusil by Stéphane Lafleur

Continental, Un Film Sans Fusil by Stéphane Lafleur

Toronto, Canada — Making it’s World Premiere in Toronto, this melancholy and somewhat meditative first feature by Stéphane Lafleur follows four lonesome characters and their attempt to connect with someone. more…

La Zona by Rodrigo Plá

La Zona by Rodrigo Pla

Toronto, Canada — In his feature film debut, Rodrigo Plá brings a story of conflict between the rich and the poor classes in Mexico and the corruption that can blur the lines of the law. more…

Young People Fucking by Martin Gero

Young People Fucking by Martin Gero

Toronto, Canada — With a title guaranteed to attract the attention from the perv in all of us, Martin Gero’s feature film debut examines the various situations surrounding coitous between young people. more…

The Orphanage by Juan Antonio Bayona

The Orphanage by Juan Antonio Bayona

Toronto, Canada — Bringing his first feature to the Toronto Int’l Film Festival, Juan Antonia Bayona’s film The Orphanage is the eerie story about a mother who will do anything to find her lost son, even if she has to face her own death. more…

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