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Toronto International Film Festival (Sept 7-16)
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Swamper
It's coming up next week! I've never been but this year I'm checking it out... anyone else going?

Some of my picks:

Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
Deliver Us From Evil
Chacun sa nuit
Suely in the Sky
The Killer Within
Trance

Link: www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2006
magikb
I went a couple years ago.. I would love to check it out again this time round..

It is funny I was just talking about this the other night.. thanks for the link :)
dallastar
so much to choose - so little time - I bet I will see some fmaous people while walking home from work next week - I work in yorkville ;)
Frenchie
I'm excited for this. Such great movies and talent! A must see for those who have never checked it out. Thanks for the link up Del.
dEsidEL


i'm hoping to catch a few screenings as well. always nice when you work downtown and have something to look forward too after work.

also: don't forget about Resfest later this fall!


www.resfest.ca

nadezhda
i'm going...i hope i get my first two picks:

12:08 east of bucharest

http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2006/...iption.asp?id=3

and

transylvania

http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2006/...tion.asp?id=319

wooo!

i don't know when i find out if i got them (we split a coupon book) but i've gotten my first choices every previous year. although, last year i couldn't go cos my tickets got stolen in NYC. :(
Special K
lol

id love to see the borat movie

how do i get tix for it?

im a n00b ... ive never been to a film @ the festival b4
dEsidEL
quote:
Originally posted by nadezhda
i'm going...i hope i get my first two picks:

12:08 east of bucharest

http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2006/...iption.asp?id=3

and

transylvania

http://www.e.bell.ca/filmfest/2006/...tion.asp?id=319

wooo!

i don't know when i find out if i got them (we split a coupon book) but i've gotten my first choices every previous year. although, last year i couldn't go cos my tickets got stolen in NYC. :(




coupon book ?

7-4-7
British film courts controversy by fabricating Bush assassination
31/08/2006 1:39:07 PM


A controversial British film that fabricates the assassination of U.S. President George Bush will screen at the Toronto International Film Festival and air on a BBC channel later this fall.


CBC Arts
The film Death of a President, produced by Gabriel Range, Simon Finch and Ed Guiney, combines real news and documentary footage with acted scenes to create the story.

The 90-minute film takes the form of a fictional documentary looking back at the assassination of Bush in October 2007 in Chicago.

In the film, Bush is confronted by a massive demonstration against the Iraq war when he arrives in Chicago and is gunned down by a sniper as he leaves a speech.

The hunt for the killer focuses on a Syrian-born man, Jamal Abu Zikri, giving an opportunity to explore issues of the political climate in the U.S. amid the war on terror.

Actors play fictional secret service agents and aides who recall the shooting in interviews recorded for the retrospective documentary.

TIFF reviewer Noah Cowan calls the film "dangerous and breathtakingly original," and says Range does a masterful job of integrating the real and the fictional, using special effects.

On the TIFF program, which starts Sept. 7, the film is referred to as D.O.A.P.

Peter Dale, head of More4, the BBC digital channel airing the film Oct. 9, called it a "thought-provoking critique" of contemporary U.S. political realities.

"It's an extraordinarily gripping and powerful piece of work, a drama constructed like a documentary that looks back at the assassination of George Bush as the starting point for a very gripping detective story," he said.

Dale acknowledged that the film describes an unwelcome scenario and could be considered provocative.

"I'm sure that there will be people who will be upset by it, but when you watch it you realize what a sophisticated piece of work it is," he said.

Range and Finch have done two similar projects for BBC2, both of them critiques of Britain's body politic that combined real footage with fictional disaster story.

The Day Britain Stopped shows a complete failure of U.K. transit systems after a rail strike and plane crash coincide. The Man Who Broke Britain posits a Britain in financial turmoil after oil prices peak and a shady trader loses millions for a major bank.



http://entertainment.sympatico.msn....detect=&abc=abc

cannot wait.
nadezhda
quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL


coupon book ?



yeppers. it has like 10 coupons in it...i don't know what the dealio is cos i'm not taking care of it, but you put them in a box and then they draw numbers. i dunno. i just make my choices and pass them on!

shanny
For anyone who has never checked this out I highly recommend it. The director of the movie is there and after the showing will get up and do a Q and A about the movie. Interesting to be able to ask them the questions immediately after the movie instead of going home and wondering "why the hell did they do that?"

Check out eye and now, they both usually put together fairly good film fest reviews with schedules and reviews of what to see.
drgoodvibe
I just scored a couple free tix to any movie, guess i'll be checking it out..
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