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Reporting on the most famous and fashionable, and the films, at the annual Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
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Asian cinema: Korean films
No Other Choice? Why Park Chan-wook and Lee Byung-hun made a comedy
Park Chan-wook’s film reunites the director with Lee Byung-hun after more than 20 years for a darkly funny tale with social commentary.
14 Oct 2025 - 7:15PM
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Cinema
Chloé Zhao’s Shakespeare family tragedy Hamnet wins top Toronto film prize
15 Sep 2025 - 3:08AM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
Chinese person, English name: Hong Kong filmmaker explores ‘mistaken identity’
2 Sep 2025 - 5:15PM
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TV shows and streaming video
Alfonso Cuarón on new series Disclaimer, Cate Blanchett, why ‘it’s a movie’
How does Gravity and Roma director Alfonso Cuarón make a TV show? Look to Cate Blanchett vehicle Disclaimer, on Apple TV+, for the answer.
12 Sep 2024 - 7:22AM
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European cinema
‘It’s got tougher,’ says Hard Truths’ Mike Leigh of his organic filmmaking
At Toronto International Film Festival, British director, 81, reflects on his career, introduces new film and defends his way of filmmaking.
11 Sep 2024 - 8:39AM
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European cinema
Robot Dreams director on telling a tear-jerking story with ‘no words’
The director of Oscar-nominated Robot Dreams, Pablo Berger, opens up about adapting his animated movie from a tear-jerking graphic novel, and why it’s too real to be a children’s film.
6 Jun 2024 - 5:48AM
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Icons and Influencers
Who was Lee Miller, the model-turned-war photographer in the new biopic?
Played by Kate Winslet in the biopic that just premiered at TIFF, Miller was a Vogue model and surrealist muse – who posed in that iconic photo in Adolf Hitler’s bathtub
19 Sep 2023 - 4:00AM
Chinese language cinema
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The Falls: pandemic drama by A Sun director Chung Mong-hong
Screened in the Special Presentations section of the Toronto International Film Festival, The Falls is an oddly engaging movie about a mother and daughter in Taiwan dealing with pandemic life and mental illness.
16 Sep 2021 - 7:00PM
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Korean drama reviews
Hellbound: thrilling Netflix K-drama by Train to Busan director
Debuting three episodes at the Toronto International Film Festival, Hellbound marries social commentary with a dread-inducing story that shows humanity at its most craven.
14 Sep 2021 - 1:06PM
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