The latest batch of titles released by the movers and shakers behind the Toronto International Film Festival today are homegrown movies, part of the Canadian 2012 lineup and include thrillers, dramas, a trans love story and one awkward sexual adventure.
Among those flicks screening during TIFF are Antiviral, the directorial debut of David Cronenberg's son Brandon, a genre-mashing flick from Sarah Polley called The Stories We Tell, Xavier Dolan's modern romance Laurence Anyways and the latest from Michael McGowan (One Week, Saint Ralph), the based-on-real events drama Still.
While those flicks are part of the Special Presentations programme, the Discovery programme boasts three world premieres (Blackbird, Krivina, Picture Day) and one North American premiere (Tower) and the Contemporary World Cinema section includes the brazenly-titled My Awkward Sexual Adventure from Sean Garrity (Inertia, Lucid).... See Complete Article @ Cineplex


(Today, May 21, 2013) - French-Canadian filmmaker Chloe Robichaud makes her feature debut in Cannes' Un Certain Regard section. read more ...
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