TIFF
The Deep
Baltasar Kormakur
PUBLISHED Sep 10, 2012
Making his strongest films when embracing the darkest of humour and the most unreasonable of human characteristics – save for highly...
Paradise: Love
Ulrich Seidl
PUBLISHED Sep 10, 2012
Having established his shockingly candid and distressingly real style with unflinching and controversial titles like Dog Days, Import/Expor...
Like Someone in Love
Abbas Kiarostami
PUBLISHED Sep 10, 2012
After making Certified Copy, which, amidst a litany of themes – most of which were established even earlier in Abbas Kiarostami's fil...
Stories We Tell
Sarah Polley
PUBLISHED Sep 10, 2012
Canadian director Sarah Polley is known for tackling themes that inspire introspection, whether in Away From Her, where she dealt with the...
End of Watch
David Ayer
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2012
End of Watch, the new film by David Ayer (Training Day, Harsh Times, Street Kings), is a pastiche of spy cam, camcorder, and cellphone foot...
Show Stopper: The Theatrical Life of Garth Drabinsky
Barry Avrich
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2012
Film producer, co-founder of Cineplex Odeon, trailblazer of Live Entertainment (Livent) and recipient of the Order of Canada, Garth Drabins...
Out in the Dark
Michael Mayer
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2012
In blending both the taboo and cinematically ubiquitous subjects of homosexuality in Israel and an Israeli-Palestinian star-crossed romance...
Dans La Maison
Francois Ozon
PUBLISHED Sep 9, 2012
Ever the genre provocateur, François Ozon's latest self-conscious work of comic academia tackles the nature of authorship as a form of mani...