Description
The Toronto International Film Festival is one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world, attracting over 480,000 people annually. Since its founding in 1976, TIFF has grown to become a permanent destination for film culture operating out of the TIFF Bell Lightbox, located in downtown Toronto. Wikipedia
مهرجان تورونتو السينمائي الدولي
إحداثيات: 43°38′48″N 79°23′25″W
مهرجان تورونتو السينمائي الدولي | |
---|---|
مهرجان تورنتو الدولي السينمائي (TIFF) هو مهرجان أفلام يعقد سنويا في سبتمبر في تورونتو ، أونتاريو كندا يبدأ المهرجان ليلة الخميس بعد عيد العمال (أول يوم اثنين في سبتمبر في كندا) ويستمر لمدة أحد عشر يوما، على الرغم من ليلة الاحتفال الختامي مساء يوم العاشر (السبت الثاني). ويتم مشاهدة ما بين 300-400 في حوالي 37 فيلما الشاشات في أماكن وسط مدينة تورونتو .
2018 Toronto International Film Festival
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Festival poster
|
|
Opening film | Outlaw King by David Mackenzie |
---|---|
Closing film | Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy by Justin Kelly |
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Founded | 1976 |
Festival date | September 6–16, 2018 |
Website | www |
The 43rd annual Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) took place from September 6 to 16, 2018. In June 2018, the TIFF organizers announced a program to ensure that at least 20 percent of all film critics and journalists given press accreditation to the festival are members of underrepresented groups, such as women and people of color.[1] The People’s Choice Award was won by Green Book, directed by Peter Farrelly.[2]
Awards
Award | Film | Director |
---|---|---|
People’s Choice Award | Green Book | Peter Farrelly |
People’s Choice Award, First Runner Up | If Beale Street Could Talk | Barry Jenkins |
People’s Choice Award, Second Runner Up | Roma | Alfonso Cuarón |
People’s Choice Award: Documentary | Free Solo | E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin |
People’s Choice Award: Documentary, First Runner Up | This Changes Everything | Tom Donahue |
People’s Choice Award: Documentary, Second Runner Up | The Biggest Little Farm | John Chester |
People’s Choice Award: Midnight Madness | The Man Who Feels No Pain (Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota) | Vasan Bala |
People’s Choice Award: Midnight Madness, First Runner Up | Halloween | David Gordon Green |
People’s Choice Award: Midnight Madness, Second Runner Up | Assassination Nation | Sam Levinson |
Platform Prize | Cities of Last Things | Ho Wi Ding |
Platform Prize, Honourable Mention | The River | Emir Baigazin |
Best Canadian Feature Film | The Fireflies Are Gone (La disparution des lucioles) | Sébastien Pilote |
Best Canadian Short Film | Brotherhood (Ikhwène) | Meryam Joobeur |
Best Canadian Short Film, Honourable Mention | Fauve | Jérémy Comte |
Best Canadian First Feature Film | Roads in February (Les routes en février) | Katherine Jerkovic |
FIPRESCI Discovery Prize | Float Like a Butterfly | Carmel Winters |
FIPRESCI Discovery Prize, Honourable Mention | Twin Flower | Laura Luchetti |
FIPRESCI Special Presentations | Skin | Guy Nattiv |
FIPRESCI Special Presentations, Honourable Mention | A Faithful Man | Louis Garrel |
Best International Short Film | The Field | Sandhya Suri |
Best International Short Film, Honourable Mention | Fuck You | Anette Sidor |
Best International Short Film, Honourable Mention | This Magnificent Cake | Emma de Swaef, Marc James Roels |
Netpac Award for World or International Asian Film Premiere | The Third Wife | Ash Mayfair |
Netpac Award, Honourable Mention | The Crossing | Bai Xue |
Eurimages Audentia Award for Best Female Director | Fig Tree | Alamork Davidian |
Eurimages Audentia Award, Honourable Mention | Phoenix | Camilla Strøm Henriksen |
Juries
Platform Jury
Canadian Feature Film Jury
Short Cuts Film Jury
- Claire Diao
- Molly McGlynn
- Michael Pearce
Programmes
The first slate of galas and special presentations was announced on July 24, 2018.[5] The festival’s lineup of Canadian films was announced on August 1,[6] and the lineup for the Platform program was announced on August 8.[7] Two days later, the Documentaries lineup was announced, with additional films added to the Midnight Madness programme.[8] Additional films were added to respective lineups on August 14.[9]
Gala presentations
- Beautiful Boy by Felix Van Groeningen
- Everybody Knows by Asghar Farhadi
- First Man by Damien Chazelle
- Green Book by Peter Farrelly
- The Hate U Give by George Tillman Jr.
- Hidden Man by Jiang Wen
- High Life by Claire Denis
- Husband Material by Anurag Kashyap
- Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy by Justin Kelly
- The Kindergarten Teacher by Sara Colangelo
- The Land of Steady Habits by Nicole Holofcener
- The Lie by Veena Sud
- Life Itself by Dan Fogelman
- Outlaw King by David Mackenzie
- A Private War by Matthew Heineman
- The Public by Emilio Estevez
- Shadow by Zhang Yimou
- A Star Is Born by Bradley Cooper
- What They Had by Elizabeth Chomko
- Widows by Steve McQueen
Special presentations
- 22 July by Paul Greengrass
- American Woman by Jake Scott
- Anthropocene: The Human Epoch by Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier and Edward Burtynsky
- Baby by Liu Jie
- Ben Is Back by Peter Hedges
- Boy Erased by Joel Edgerton
- Burning by Lee Chang-dong
- Can You Ever Forgive Me? by Marielle Heller
- Capernaum by Nadine Labaki
- Cold War by Paweł Pawlikowski
- Colette by Wash Westmoreland
- The Death and Life of John F. Donovan by Xavier Dolan
- Dogman by Matteo Garrone
- Driven by Nick Hamm
- Duelles by Olivier Masset-Depasse
- A Faithful Man by Louis Garrel
- The Fall of the American Empire by Denys Arcand
- The Front Runner by Jason Reitman
- Giant Little Ones by Keith Behrman
- Girls of the Sun by Eva Husson
- Gloria Bell by Sebastián Lelio
- Greta by Neil Jordan
- The Grizzlies by Miranda de Pencier
- Hold the Dark by Jeremy Saulnier
- Hotel Mumbai by Anthony Maras
- The Hummingbird Project by Kim Nguyen
- If Beale Street Could Talk by Barry Jenkins
- Kursk by Thomas Vinterberg
- Legend of the Demon’s Cat by Chen Kaige
- Manto by Nandita Das
- Maya by Mia Hansen-Løve
- Mid90s by Jonah Hill
- A Million Little Pieces by Sam Taylor-Johnson
- Monsters and Men by Reinaldo Marcus Green
- Mouthpiece by Patricia Rozema
- Never Look Away by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
- Non-Fiction by Olivier Assayas
- The Old Man & the Gun by David Lowery
- Papi Chulo by John Butler
- La Quietud by Pablo Trapero
- Red Joan by Trevor Nunn
- Roma by Alfonso Cuarón
- Shoplifters by Hirokazu Kore-eda
- The Sisters Brothers by Jacques Audiard
- Skin by Guy Nattiv
- Sunset by László Nemes
- Teen Spirit by Max Minghella
- Tell It to the Bees by Annabel Jankel
- Through Black Spruce by Don McKellar
- Viper Club by Maryam Keshavarz
- Vision by Naomi Kawase
- Vita and Virginia by Chanya Button
- Vox Lux by Brady Corbet
- The Wedding Guest by Michael Winterbottom
- The Weekend by Stella Meghie
- Where Hands Touch by Amma Asante
- White Boy Rick by Yann Demange
- Wildlife by Paul Dano
- Wild Rose by Tom Harper
Special events
Documentaries
- American Dharma by Errol Morris
- Angels Are Made of Light by James Longley
- The Biggest Little Farm by John Chester
- Carmine Street Guitars by Ron Mann
- Divide and Conquer: The Story of Roger Ailes by Alexis Bloom
- The Elephant Queen by Victoria Stone and Mark Deeble
- Fahrenheit 11/9 by Michael Moore
- Free Solo by E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin
- Freedom Fields by Naziha Arebi
- Ghost Fleet by Shannon Service and Jeffrey Waldron
- Graves Without a Name by Rithy Panh
- Heartbound by Janus Metz Pedersen and Sine Plambech
- Maiden by Alex Holmes
- Maria by Callas by Tom Volf
- Meeting Gorbachev by Werner Herzog and André Singer
- Monrovia, Indiana by Frederick Wiseman
- Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz by Barry Avrich
- Putin’s Witnesses by Vitaly Mansky
- Quincy by Rashida Jones and Alan Hicks
- Reason by Anand Patwardhan
- Screwball by Billy Corben
- Searching for Ingmar Bergman by Margarethe von Trotta
- The Truth About Killer Robots by Maxim Pozdorovkin
- This Changes Everything by Tom Donahue
- Walking on Water by Andrey Paounov
- What Is Democracy? by Astra Taylor
- When Arabs Danced by Jawad Rhalib
- Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema by Mark Cousins
Contemporary World Cinema
- The Accused by Gonzalo Tobal
- Angel by Koen Mortier
- The Angel by Luis Ortega
- Asako I & II by Ryūsuke Hamaguchi
- Before the Frost by Michael Noer
- Belmonte by Federico Veiroj
- Birds of Passage by Cristina Gallego and Ciro Guerra
- Black ’47 by Lance Daly
- The Black Book by Valeria Sarmiento
- Border by Ali Abbasi
- Bulbul Can Sing by Rima Das
- Core of the World by Natalia Meshchaninova
- The Dive by Yona Rozenkier
- Donbass by Sergei Loznitsa
- The Factory by Yuri Bykov
- Falls Around Her by Darlene Naponse
- The Fireflies Are Gone by Sébastien Pilote
- Florianópolis Dream by Ana Katz
- The Great Darkened Days by Maxime Giroux
- I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians by Radu Jude
- Jinpa by Pema Tseden
- Kingsway by Bruce Sweeney
- Let Me Fall by Baldvin Zophoníasson
- Look at Me by Nejib Belkadhi
- Minuscule – Mandibles from Far Away by Thomas Szabo and Hélène Giraud
- The Most Beautiful Couple by Sven Taddicken
- Museum by Alonso Ruizpalacios
- Night/Ext by Ahmad Abdalla
- One Last Deal by Klaus Härö
- The Other Story by Avi Nesher
- Quién te Cantará by Carlos Vermut
- The Realm by Rodrigo Sorogoyen
- Redemption by Boaz Yehonatan Yacov and Joseph Madmony
- Retrospekt by Esther Rots
- Roads in February by Katherine Jerkovic
- Rosie by Paddy Breathnach
- Les Salopes, or the Naturally Wanton Pleasure of Skin by Renée Beaulieu
- Sew the Winter to My Skin by Jahmil X.T. Qubeka
- Sibel by Çagla Zencirci and Guillaume Giovanetti
- Splinters by Thom Fitzgerald
- Stupid Young Heart by Selma Vilhunen
- Styx by Wolfgang Fischer
- The Sweet Requiem by Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam
- That Time of Year by Paprika Steen
- Ulysses & Mona by Sébastien Betbeder
- The Vice of Hope by Edoardo De Angelis
- Winter Flies by Olmo Omerzu
- Working Woman by Michal Aviad
Discovery
- Akasha by Hajooj Kuka
- Aniara by Pella Kågerman and Hugo Lilja
- Blind Spot by Tuva Novotny
- The Chambermaid by Lila Avilés
- Clara by Akash Sherman
- Complicity by Kei Chikaura
- Consequences by Darko Štante
- The Crossing by Bai Xue
- The Day I Lost My Shadow by Soudade Kaadan
- The Dig by Andy Tohill and Ryan Tohill
- Edge of the Knife by Gwaai Edenshaw and Helen Haig-Brown
- An Elephant Sitting Still by Hu Bo
- Emu Runner by Imogen Thomas
- Endzeit (Ever After) by Carolina Hellsgård
- The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste Garcia by Arturo Infante
- Farming by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
- Fig Tree by Alamork Davidian
- Firecrackers by Jasmin Mozaffari
- Float Like a Butterfly by Carmel Winters
- Freaks by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein
- Girl by Lukas Dhont
- Gwen by William McGregor
- Helmet Heads by Neto Villalobos
- Her Job by Nikos Labôt
- Icebox by Daniel Sawka
- Jirga by Benjamin Gilmour
- Light as Feathers by Rosanne Pel
- Lionheart by Genevieve Nnaji
- The Load by Ognjen Glavonić
- Manta Ray by Phuttiphong Aroonpheng
- The Mercy of the Jungle by Joël Karekezi
- Orange Days by Arash Lahooti
- Our Body by Han Ka-ram
- Parade by Nino Zhvania
- Phoenix by Camilla Strøm Henriksen
- Rafiki by Wanuri Kahiu
- Saf by Ali Vatansever
- Screwdriver by Bassam Jarbawi
- Summer Survivors by Marija Kavtaradze
- Tel Aviv on Fire by Sameh Zoabi
- The Third Wife by Ash Mayfair
- Tito and the Birds by Gabriel Bitar, André Catoto and Gustavo Steinberg
- Too Late to Die Young by Dominga Sotomayor Castillo
- Touch Me Not by Adina Pintilie
- Twin Flower by Laura Luchetti
- Woman at War by Benedikt Erlingsson
Masters
- 3 Faces by Jafar Panahi
- Ash Is Purest White by Jia Zhang-ke
- Divine Wind by Merzak Allouache
- Hotel by the River by Hong Sang-soo
- The Image Book by Jean-Luc Godard
- Killing by Shinya Tsukamoto
- Loro by Paolo Sorrentino
- Our Time by Carlos Reygadas
- Peterloo by Mike Leigh
- Transit by Christian Petzold
- The Wild Pear Tree by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Midnight Madness
- Assassination Nation by Sam Levinson
- Climax by Gaspar Noé
- Diamantino by Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt
- Halloween by David Gordon Green
- In Fabric by Peter Strickland
- The Man Who Feels No Pain by Vasan Bala
- Nekrotronic by Kiah Roache-Turner
- The Predator by Shane Black
- The Standoff at Sparrow Creek by Henry Dunham
- The Wind by Emma Tammi
Platform
- Angelo by Markus Schleinzer
- Cities of Last Things by Ho Wi Ding
- Destroyer by Karyn Kusama
- Donnybrook by Tim Sutton
- The Good Girls by Alejandra Márquez Abella
- Her Smell by Alex Ross Perry
- The Innocent by Simon Jaquemet
- Jessica Forever by Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel
- Mademoiselle de Joncquières by Emmanuel Mouret
- Out of Blue by Carol Morley
- The River by Emir Baigazin
- Rojo by Benjamín Naishtat
Short Cuts
- 7A by Zachary Russell
- Accidence by Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson
- Animal Behaviour by Alison Snowden and David Fine
- Biidaaban (The Dawn Comes) by Amanda Strong
- Brotherhood (Ikhwène) by Meryam Joobeur
- Caroni by Ian Harnarine
- Dziadzio by Aaron Ries
- Emptying the Tank by Caroline Monnet
- EXIT by Claire Edmondson
- Fauve by Jérémy Comte
- GIRLFRIENDS (AMIES) by Marie Davignon
- Glitter’s Wild Women by Roney
- Good Boy by Fantavious Fritz
- If This Isn’t Love (Si ce n’est pas de l’amour) by Luiza Cocora
- Little Waves (Les petites vagues) by Ariane Louis-Seize
- My Boy (Mon Boy) by Sarah Pellerin
- Norman Norman by Sophy Romvari
- Paseo by Matthew Hannam
- The Subject (Le sujet) by Patrick Bouchard
- Veslemøy’s Song by Sofia Bohdanowicz
Wavelengths
- Altiplano by Malena Szlam
- ante mis ojos by Lina Rodriguez
- Fausto by Andrea Bussmann
- La Flor by Mariano Llinás
- The Stone Speakers by Igor Drljaca
- Sira by Rolla Tahir
- Slip by Celia Perrin Sidarous
Primetime
Canada’s Top Ten
TIFF’s annual Canada’s Top Ten list, of the films selected by festival programmers as the year’s ten best Canadian feature and short films, was released on December 5.[10]
Unlike in prior years, the films selected for the Top Ten list will not be screened at a dedicated festival in January, but will instead each receive its own standalone theatrical run at the TIFF Bell Lightbox throughout the year.[11]
Feature films
- Anthropocene: The Human Epoch — Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, Edward Burtynsky
- Edge of the Knife — Gwaai Edenshaw, Helen Haig-Brown
- Firecrackers — Jasmin Mozaffari
- The Fireflies Are Gone (La disparution des lucioles) — Sébastien Pilote
- Freaks — Zach Lipovsky, Adam Stein
- Genesis (Genèse) — Philippe Lesage
- Giant Little Ones — Keith Behrman
- Mouthpiece — Patricia Rozema
- Roads in February — Katherine Jerkovic
- What Walaa Wants — Christy Garland
Short films
- Accidence — Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, Galen Johnson
- Altiplano — Malena Szlam
- Biidaaban (The Dawn Comes) — Amanda Strong
- Brotherhood (Ikhwène) — Meryam Joobeur
- Fauve — Jérémy Comte
- Little Waves — Ariane Louis-Seize
- My Dead Dad’s Porno Tapes — Charlie Tyrell
- Paseo — Matthew Hannam
- The Subject — Patrick Bouchard
- Veslemøy’s Song — Sofia Bohdanowicz
References
- “TIFF to spotlight underrepresented film critics, journalists”. The Globe and Mail, June 14, 2018.
- “Green Book wins influential Toronto festival award”. BBC News. Retrieved September 17, 2018.
- “TIFF reveals Cannes-centric jury for 2018 Platform competition”. The Globe and Mail, May 10, 2018.
- “Toronto: Natalie Portman’s ‘Vox Lux,’ Chloe Grace Moretz’s ‘Greta’ Join Festival Lineup”. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
- “Toronto: Timothee Chalamet Starrer ‘Beautiful Boy,’ Dan Fogelman’s ‘Life Itself’ Among Festival Lineup”. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
- “TIFF Reveals Full Canadian Lineup, Including 19 New Films and Special Premiere Event of Rob Stewart’s Final ‘Sharkwater’ Doc”. IndieWire. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
- “TIFF 2018: Nicole Kidman, Elisabeth Moss films to compete for Platform Prize”. Now, August 8, 2018.
- “TIFF Announces Midnight Madness and Documentary Slates, Including ‘Halloween’ and ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’ World Premieres”. IndieWire. Retrieved August 11, 2018.
- TIFF Adds More High-Profile Titles, Including Jonah Hill’s ‘Mid90s,’ ‘Boy Erased,’ ‘Hold the Dark,’ and Many More, Indiewire, August 14, 2018.
- “TIFF’s Canada’s Top Ten list skews a lot younger this year”. Now, December 5, 2018.
- “TIFF scraps popular Canada’s Top Ten Film Festival”. Now, November 7, 2018.