TIFF
Inch'Allah
Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2012
In an effort to remove bias and broad politics, although subtler principles and philosophy are omnipresent, this pseudo-redundant look at t...
Road North
Mika Kaurismäki
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2012
In interpreting the lexicon of dominant cinema tropes and metaphors literally, the way to cure emotional inertia, displacement or generaliz...
What Maisie Knew
Scott McGehee and David Siegel
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2012
The 1897 Henry James novel, What Maisie Knew, tells an intricate tale of divorce and child custody as seen through the eyes of a little gir...
Love, Marilyn
Liz Garbus
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2012
Since the '50s, Marilyn Monroe's name has been synonymous with female sexuality and most things artificial and blonde. Since her death in 1...
Thanks For Sharing
Stuart Blumberg
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2012
On the heels of the success of Shame, The Kids Are All Right co-writer Stuart Blumberg makes his directorial debut with another film about...
Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out
Marina Zenovich
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2012
Marina Zenovich's 2008 documentary, Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, examined the events that led to Polanski fleeing America in 1978 to...
Disconnect
Henry-Alex Rubin
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2012
Screenwriter Andrew Stern and documentary filmmaker Henry-Alex Rubin attempt to deliver a gut-wrenching film about how technology, social m...
Once Upon a Time was I, Veronica
Marcelo Gomes
PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2012
With attention to textures, sounds, grains and even the flow and feel of skin, Marcelo Gomes's intimately rendered exploration of a success...