As we wind down towards the end of the summer, one can’t help but have their minds wander towards what’s next, cinematically speaking. Namely, the fall festival season, which will soon be upon us. We’ve already had the Venice Film Festival announce their lineup, as well as most of the titles playing at the Toronto International Film Festival, but earlier today the New York Film Festival also announced what was playing at their shindig. Now, we mostly know the lay of the festival landscape, and it’s looking very exciting, if I do say so myself. The next few months can’t come soon enough…
Below you will see what the Toronto International Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and New York Film Festival have announced to date as their entries. Each fest has something interesting and exclusive to offer, while there is some crossover to be found as well. Personally, I’ll be attending NYFF, so New York’s lineup is of a bit more interest to me than Toronto or Venice, though the latter has a great set of movies playing, while the former is certainly going to give us some contenders (TIFF always does). Now, let’s get down to brass tacks and show you what will be playing where. Here we go!
Toronto
This is what has been announced for TIFF so far:
GALAS:
Arrival, Denis Villeneuve, USA
Deepwater Horizon, Peter Berg, USA – World Premiere
The Edge of Seventeen, Kelly Fremon Craig, USA – World Premiere – CLOSING NIGHT FILM
The Headhunter’s Calling, Mark Williams, Canada – World Premiere
The Journey is the Destination, Bronwen Hughes, United Kingdom/South Africa – World Premiere
JT + The Tennessee Kids, Jonathan Demme, USA – World Premiere
LBJ. Rob Reiner, USA – World Premiere
Lion, Garth Davis, Australia – World Premiere
Loving, Jeff Nichols, USA – North American Premiere
The Magnificent Seven, Antoine Fuqua, USA – World Premiere
A Monster Calls, J.A. Bayona, USA/Spain – World Premiere
Planetarium, Rebecca Zlotowski, France/Belgium – North American Premiere
Queen of Katwe, Mira Nair, South Africa/Uganda – World Premiere
The Rolling Stones Olé Olé Olé! : A Trip Across Latin America, Paul Dugdale, United Kingdom – World Premiere
The Secret Scripture, Jim Sheridan, Ireland – World Premiere
Snowden, Oliver Stone, Germany/USA – World Premiere
Strange Weather, Katherine Dieckmann, USA – World Premiere
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
The Age of Shadows (Miljeong), Kim Jee woon, South Korea – North American Premiere
All I See Is You, Marc Forster, Thailand – World Premiere
American Honey, Andrea Arnold, USA – North American Premiere
American Pastoral, Ewan McGregor, USA – World [...]
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