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Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the big North American film festivalr

Courtesy of the Toronto International Film Festival.

Courtesy of the Toronto International Film Festival.

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in Toronto, Canada is September 6 – 16, 2018.

It’s the biggest North American film festival. Many of the films we see next year will be seen here first.


Toronto International Film Festival 2018

Some films credit multiple countries.

Argentine Films

  1. Altiplano by Malena Szlam (Wavelengths)
  2. El Angel by Luis Ortega (Contemporary World Cinema)
  3. Everything calms down by Virginia Scaro (Short Cuts)
  4. Florianópolis Dream by Ana Katz (Contemporary World Cinema)
  5. La Flor by Mariano Llinás (Wavelengths)
  6. Rojo by Benjamin Naishtat (Platform)
  7. The Accused by Gonzalo Tobal (Contemporary World Cinema)
  8. The Quietude by Pablo Trapero (Special Presentations)
  9. Too late to die young by Dominga Sotomayor (Discovery)

Brazilian Films

  1. Diamantino by Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt (Midnight Madness, TIFF Next Wave)
  2. Florianópolis Dream by Ana Katz (Contemporary World Cinema)
  3. Guaxuma by Nara Normande (Short Cuts)
  4. Rojo by Benjamin Naishtat (Platform)
  5. The Orphan by Carolina Markowicz (Short Cuts)
  6. Tito and the Birds by multiple directors (Discovery, TIFF Kids)
  7. Too late to die young by Dominga Sotomayor (Discovery)

Chilean Films

  1. Altiplano by Malena Szlam (Wavelengths)
  2. Gloria Bell by Sebastián Lelio (Special Presentations)
  3. Helmet Heads by Neto Villalobos (Discovery)
  4. Too late to die young by Dominga Sotomayor (Discovery)

Colombian Films

  1. ante mis ojes by Lina Rodriguez (Wavelengths)
  2. Birds of Passage by Cristina Galleo and Ciro Guerra (Contemporary World Cinema, TIFF Speaker Series)
  3. Dulce by Guille Isa and Angello Faccini (Short Cuts)
  4. The Labyrinth by Laura Huertas Millán (Wavelengths)

Costa Rican Films

  1. Helmet Heads by Neto Villalobos (Discovery)

Cuban Films

  1. The Extraordinary Journey of Celeste Garcia by Arturo Infante (Discovery)

Filipino Films

  1. Judgement by Raymund Ribay Gutierrez (Short Cuts)
  2. The Imminent Immanent by Carlo Francisco Manatad (Short Cuts)

French Films

So many French films.

Israeli Films

  1. Fig Tree by Aäläm-Wärqe Davidian (Discovery, TIFF Next Wave)
  2. Old Thing by Roni Bahat (Short Cuts)
  3. Redemption by Boaz Yehonatan Yacov and Joseph Madmony (Contemporary World Cinema)
  4. Stockholm by Daniel Syrkin (Primetime)
  5. Tel Aviv on Fire by Sameh Zoabi (Discovery)
  6. The Dive by Yona Rozenkier (Contemporary World Cinema)
  7. The Other Story by Avi Nesher (Contemporary World Cinema, TIFF Speaker Series)
  8. Working Woman by Michal Aviad (Contemporary World Cinema)

Italian Films

  1. Dogman by Matteo Garrone (Special Presentations)
  2. Everybody Knows by Asghar Farhadi (Gala Presentations)
  3. I Hope I’m Loud When I’m Dead by Beatrice Gibson (Wavelengths)
  4. In My Room by Ulrich Köhler (Wavelengths)
  5. Loro by Paolo Sorrentino (Masters)
  6. The Imminent Immanent by Carlo Francisco Manatad (Short Cuts)
  7. The Vice of Hope by Edoardo de Angelis (Contemporary World Cinema)
  8. Twin Flower by Laura Luchetti (Discovery)
  9. Walking on Water by Andrey Paounov (TIFF Docs)
  10. What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire? by Roberto Minervini (Wavelengths)

Mexican Films

  1. Belmonte by Federico Veiroj (Contemporary World Cinema)
  2. Birds of Passage by Cristina Gallego and Ciro Guerra (Contemporary World Cinema, TIFF Speaker Series)
  3. Fausto by Andrea Bussmann (Wavelengths)
  4. Museo by Alonso Ruizpalacios (Contemporary World Cinema)
  5. Our Time by Carlos Regadas (Masters)
  6. ROMA by Alfonso Cuarón (Special Presentations)
  7. The Accused by Gonzalo Tobal (Contemporary World Cinema)
  8. The Chambermaid by Lila Avilés (Discovery)
  9. The Good Girls by Alejandra Márquez Abella (Platform)

Portuguese Films

  1. The Black Book by Valeria Sarmiento (Contemporary World Cinema)
  2. Diamantino by Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt (Midnight Madness, TIFF Next Wave)

Puerto Rican Films

  1. Driven by Nick Hamm (Special Presentations)

Romanian Films

  1. I Do Not Care if We Go Down in History as Barbarians by Rada Jude (Contemporary World Cinema, TIFF Speaker Series)
  2. Donbass by Sergei Loznitsa (Contemporary World Cinema, TIFF Speaker Series)
  3. Saf by Ali Vatansever (Discovery)
  4. The Call by Anca Damian (Short Cuts)
  5. The Sisters Brothers by Jacques Audiard (Special Presentations)
  6. Touch Me Not by Adina Pintilie (Discovery)

Spanish Films

  1. Belmonte by Federico Veiroj (Contemporary World Cinema)
  2. El Angel by Luis Ortega (Contemporary World Cinema)
  3. Everybody Knows by Asghar Farhadi (Gala Presentations)
  4. Julio Iglesia’s House by Natalia Marín (Wavelengths)
  5. Life Itself by Dan Fogelman (Gala Presentations)
  6. Quién te Cantará by Carlos Vermut (Contemporary World Cinema)
  7. The Realm by Rodrigo Sorogoyen (Contemporary World Cinema)
  8. The Sisters Brothers by Jacques Audiard (Special Presentations)
  9. Those Who Desire by Elena López Riera (Wavelengths)
  10. Words, Planets by Laida Lertxundi (Wavelengths)

Uruguayan Films

  1. Belmonte by Federico Veiroj (Contemporary World Cinema)
  2. Roads in February by Katherine Jerkovic (Contemporary World Cinema)

Venezuelan Films

  1. The Foreign Body by Héctor Silva Núñez (Short Cuts)

Toronto International Film Festival Tickets

Assigned seating at Roy Thomson Hall, Visa Screening Room at the Princess of Wales, Elgin and Winter Garden theaters.
Regular: $18 – $42
Premium: $25 – $82

General Admission at Ryerson, Scotiabank, Jackman Hall and TIFF Bell Lightbox theaters.

Evenings & Weekends: $28 – $35
Weekday Daytime (Adult): $18 – $25
Weekday Daytime (Under 25): $10
Premium: $52 – 59

Get tickets at www.tiff.net


 

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