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TIFF (10 posts found)
Getting Excited About the Future of Film: TIFF 2016 Wrap-Up
Tina Hassannia and Kenji Fujishima talk about their experiences at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
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TIFF 2016 Dispatch: “Nocturama,” “The Girl with All the Gifts,” and “Things to Come”
Tina Hassannia reviews "Nocturama," a new zombie film, and another Isabelle Huppert performance in this TIFF dispatch.
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TIFF 2016 Dispatch: “Daguerreotype,” “Una,” “Moonlight,” and “Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids”
Kenji Fujishima rounds up his TIFF 2016 experience with a dispatch of four final films.
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TIFF 2016 Dispatch: “A Quiet Passion” and “Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey”
Kenji Fujishima submits this dispatch from the Toronto International Film Festival on films by two Ter(r)ences: Davies and Malick.
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TIFF 2016 Dispatch: “La La Land,” “Re (Assignment),” and “Colossal”
Tina Hassannia submits this dispatch of a trio of films premiering at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
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TIFF 2016 Dispatch: “Personal Shopper,” “Manchester by the Sea,” and “Paterson”
Tina Hassannia submits this dispatch of the first few films she's seen at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
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TIFF 2016 Dispatch: “American Honey,” “Elle,” and “After the Storm”
Kenji Fujishima submits this dispatch of the first films he's seen at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
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TIFF Review: “Francofonia”
Aleksandr Sokurov takes on fresh formal territory in his latest film, Francofonia. Having previously dabbled in nonfiction (his early documentaries on artists like Alexander Solzhenitsyn and Dmitri Shostakovich), historical docudrama (Moloch, Taurus, The Sun) ...
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TIFF Review: “London Fields”
An adaptation of Martin Amis' 1989 novel, Matthew Cullen's London Fields distills the book's ideas into an unfortunate series of cliches and archetypes, never quite hitting upon the brilliance of Amis' peculiar world-building and prose – this, despite the fact...
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TIFF Review: “Louder Than Bombs”
Joachim Trier has built a strong body of work that explores the deep interiors and emotional fissures of depression and loss, and he continues exploring these preoccupations in his latest, Louder Than Bombs, an American middle-class-family melodrama based on t...
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