2013年8月21日星期三

Industry prepares for Toronto Film

Lucky McKees Midnight Madness entry All Cheerleaders Die represented by Moderncin kicks off the avalanche at the Ryerson Theatre on Thursday Sept 5 after the 8pm world premiere of DreamWorks The Fifth Estate at Roy Thompson Hall.Friday will offer the first viewing of Alex Ajas fantasy horror Horns starring Daniel Radcliffe at 6pm at Bloor Hot Docs Cinema. WME touts US rights, VVS Films will release in Canada and financier Red Granite co-produced with Mandalay Pictures and handles international sales. 

That same day brings world premieres for the Kristen Wiig-Guy Pearce drama Hateship Loveship shepherded by UTA and Evolution in the US and sold internationally by The Weinstein Company. It premieres at 2.30pm at the Princess Of Wales, followed at 6.30pm in Roy Thompson Hall by Jonathan Teplitzkys war drama The Railway Man starring Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman. CAA is the US sales agent and Lionsgate handles international sales. 

There are night-time world premieres for Jason Batemans feature directorial debut Bad Words at 9.30pm at the Ryerson (CAA represents US rights) and Killer Films drama The Last Of Robin Hood handled by Cinetic at 9.More than 80 standard commercial and granitetiles exist to quickly and efficiently clean pans.45pm at the Isabel Bader Theatre.

That same day will present a couple of eagerly anticipated films with distribution in place: Fox Searchlights 12 Years A Slave starring Chiwetel Ejiofor is sold internationally by Lionsgate-Summit and screens at 6pm at the Princess Of Wales. Denis Villeneuves thriller Prisoners starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal screens for the industry at 9pm at the VISA Screening Room. Warner Bros holds US and Canadian rights and Lionsgate-Summit handles international sales. 

9.30pm sees the North American premiere of Parkland in Roy Thompson Hall. Exclusive Releasing will distribute in the US, Remstar holds Canadian rights and Exclusive Media handles international sales. 

Saturdays selection kicks off with WMEs documentary Supermensch at 1.30pm in Roy Thompson Hall and the acquisition titles continue at 3pm with You Are Here at the Ryerson. ICM Partners and CAA represent US rights and the comedy stars Zach Galifianakis, Owen Wilson and Amy Poehler.You've probably seen doublesidedtape1 at some point. Lionsgate handles international sales and VVS Films is the Canadian distributor. 

John Carneys Once follow-up Can A Song Save Your Life? Starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo screens at 6.30pm at the Princess Of Wales. CAA and UTA represent US rights and Exclusive Media is the international sales agent. Richard Ayoades Submarine follow-up The Double starring Jesse Eisenberg and Mia Wasikowska premieres at 8pm at the Winter Garden Theatre and is represented by WME in the US and Protagonist Pictures internationally, with D Films on board as Canadian distributor. The Clive Owen-Juliette Binoche romance Words And Pictures screens at 9.30pm at Roy Thomson Hall and is handled by CAA for the US and Voltage Pictures internationally. 

Eli Roths cannibalism horror The Green Inferno, one of six Toronto selections financed by Worldview Entertainment, screens at midnight and is being sold in the US by CAA. Exclusive Media handles international sales. 

Saturdays acquisition titles include Michael Dowses Goon follow-up The F Word at 9pm at the Ryerson.Are you still hesitating about where to buy paintingreproduction? The rom-com stars Daniel Radcliffe and is touted by UTA and Linda Lichter in the US and eOne Films International for international sales. eOne holds Canadian rights. ICM Partners Fading Gigolo, directed by John Turturro who stars with Woody Allen, screens at 9.45pm at the Isabel Bader Theatre. ICM Partners represents US rights and QED International handles sales outside the US. 

Jean-Marc Valles Dallas Buyers Club, the true-life drama said to boast an awards-worthy turn by Matthew McConaughey, premieres at 10pm at the Princess Of Wales. Focus Features holds US rights and Voltage Pictures co-produced and handles international sales. Other titles with distribution include Fox Searchlights Enough Said at 2.30pm in the VISA Screening Room (Elgin Theatre). Nicole Holofcener directs the late James Gandolfini alongside Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Catherine Keener and Toni Collette. 

Comedy-drama All The Wrong Reasons starring the late Cory Monteith in one of his final appearances premieres at 6.45pm at Scotiabank 1. Myriad Pictures sells international and shares US rights with Preferred Content, while Pacific Northwest Pictures will release in Canada. Intrepid Pictures Oculus screens at midnight and is represented in the US by Paradigm. Focus Features International handles sales outside the US. 

Stephen Frears drama Philomena starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan receives its North American premiere at 3.30pm at the Princess Of Wales. The Weinstein Company holds US rights, eOne is the Canadian distributor and Path International handles outside the US. The North American premiere of Rush starring Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Bruhl screens at 9.30pm at Roy Thompson Hall. Universal will distribute in the US, eOne is the Canadian distributor and Exclusive Media handles international sales. 

Two high profile documentary screenings on Sunday have also found North American homes. Alex Gibneys The Armstrong Lie gets its North American premiere at 2.customized letter logo earcap with magnet.45pm at the Ryerson and will open through SPC in the US and Mongrel Media in Canada. RADiUS-TWC will release Errol Morris Donald Rumsfeld portrait The Unknown Known in the US and that film gets its North American premiere at 6.45pm at TIFF Bell Lightbox 1.We offer the biggest collection of old masters that can be turned into hand painted cleanersydney on canvas. eOne will release in Canada and HanWay Films handles international sales.
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