TIFF
What Richard Did
Leonard Abrahamson
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Executed as a straightforward character piece, unfettered by undue didactics or a distracting aesthetic trajectory, Leonard Abrahamson's hu...
A Royal Affair
Nikolaj Arcel
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Eschewing the litany of philosophical rationalizations and explanations for the Age of Enlightenment, Nikolaj Arcel's straightforward biopi...
The Patience Stone
Atiq Rahimi
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Though based on his acclaimed novel of the same name, Atiq Rahimi's cinematic adaptation of The Patience Stone has the monologue-driven lyr...
The Gatekeepers
Dror Moreh
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Israel's internal security service, better known as the Shin Bet, was formed in 1949 with the motto, "Defender that shall not be seen." As...
Shanghai
Dibakar Banerjee
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
With an intricate plot and a tone that cleverly balances satire with political thriller, Love, Sex Aur Dhokha director Dibakar Banerjee tra...
The Iceman
Ariel Vromen
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
The question, "do you have any regrets?" is put to real life contract killer Richard Kuklinski in the opening moments of selective biopic T...
The Company You Keep
Robert Redford
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Call it The Expendables of the self-righteous, forgettable drama set. Call it the dour, humourless, didactic cousin of RED. Outside of glib...
Far Out Isn't Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story
Brad Bernstein
PUBLISHED Sep 7, 2012
Thinking back to my youth and the fond memories I have of my mother reading me bedtime stories, the book that stands out most is Crictor, a...