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• Cadillac People's Choice Award: Eastern Promises
• 1st Runner Up: Juno
• 2nd Runner Up: Body of War
• FIPRESCI Prize: La Zona
• Artistic Innovation Award: Encarnación
• Diesel Discovery Award: Cochochi
• Toronto-City Award for Best Canadian Feature Film: My Winnipeg
• Citytv Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film: Continental, un film sans fusil
• Award for Best Canadian Short Film: POOL

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LATEST REVIEWS

Sep 29, 2007:
• L'Amour caché - Variety
• Boy A - Variety
• The Past - Variety
• Fados - Variety
• Days and Clouds - Variety
• Lust, Caution - Cinematical

Sep 26, 2007:
• Chrysalis - Variety
• Married Life - Variety
• Obscene - Variety
• Blind - Variety

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Into the Wild

...It seemed natural, if challenging, screen material -- and in his fourth and by far best feature turn behind the camera, Sean Penn delivers a compelling, ambitious work that will satisfy most admirers of the book... - Variety

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More attendees drawn to toon conference - Hollywood Reporter

March 8, 2008 4:07 pm
By: tiffreviews

Hollywood Reporter, United States - Most projects came from Germany and France — not surprising given both countries traditionally healthy subsidies for animated entertainment. Many professionals questioned, though, agreed that the most entertaining pitch came from well-respected Danish production company A.Film, whose teaser for Denmark-goes-to-outer-space epic (”Journey to Saturn”) had audiences already in stitches during the traditional croissants-and-cartoons breakfast.

When it came to the main event two hours later, the audience was asked if anyone had not been personally insulted by the politically incorrect clip (which includes a shot of two Danish-flag-burning Muslims being incinerated themselves). One person raised her hand and was told that A.Film’s Karsten Kiilerich would remedy the problem later — and the collection of hilariously offensive outtakes that followed did the trick. The film will be completed in July, and the company hopes to show it at the Toronto International Film Festival, with a Danish release Sept. 26… [Full Story]

 

LUST, CAUTION Star Banned From Chinese Film - Twitch

8:57 am
By: tiffreviews

Twitch - Well, it’s not just Lost In Beijing being hurt by China’s morality police after all. Reports surfaced in China yesterday that Lust, Caution star Tang Wei is being banned from Chinese media because of the sexual nature of her performance in Ang Lee’s Lust, Caution. Yes, kids, the SARFT are now batting two for two. What does this mean? Not only is Tang effectively black listed from future work but a notice has apparently been sent out requiring Chinese awards shows to remove any references to the film and mentions of the film and Tang are being forcibly removed from Chinese websites… [Full Story]

 

Cinematheque Ontario’s Spring Season

March 7, 2008 1:00 am
By: tiffreviews

Cinematheque Ontario - Cinematheque Ontario’s Spring Season treats audiences to a line-up featuring impressive retrospectives, exclusive limited runs and special events. Beginning March 27, the season offers a retrospective on Josef von Sternberg, Richard Leacock in person presenting Norman Mailer’s underground classic Maidstone, and a compelling collection of films from Romania. Other highlights include a series commemorating Glenn Gould’s 75th birthday, Exclusive Limited Runs of Philippe Garrel’s J’Entends plus la guitare and Peng Tao’s Little Moth; and the Toronto premiere of The Valerie Project.

Director Spotlight
March 27 to May 8 offers audiences the opportunity to see the dazzling films of Josef von Sternberg, one of the great overshadowed filmmakers of American cinema. Josef von Sternberg’s Underworld is a 19-title retrospective that includes von Sternberg’s first feature The Salvation Hunters (1925), his seven masterpieces starring long-time collaborator Marlene Dietrich – The Blue Angel (1929), Morocco (1930), Blonde Venus (1932), The Devil Is a Woman (1935), Dishonored (1931), Shanghai Express (1932) and The Scarlet Empress (1934) – and a rare screening of his little-known short The Town (1943). His silent works The Salvation Hunters, Underworld (1927), The Last Command (1928) and The Docks of New York (1928) will be presented with live piano accompaniment by William O’Meara.

Special Programmes and Screenings
This year, the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival will honour the acclaimed documentarian Richard Leacock with the Hot Docs Career Achievement Award. On April 24, we are honoured to welcome Leacock to Cinematheque Ontario where he will introduce a screening of Norman Mailer’s rarely shown and difficult-to-see cult classic Maidstone (1970).

For the past two years, the New Romanian Cinema has been the buzz of the international film scene. The Latest Wave: New Romanian Cinema is a survey of this exciting development. This programme features the Toronto premieres of The Paper Will Be Blue (Radu Muntean, 2006), the hilarious and moving satire 12:08 East of Bucharest (Corneliu Porumboiu, 2006), the terrific documentary The Great Communist Bank Robbery (Alexandru Solomon, 2004), the not-to-be-missed masterpiece The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (Cristi Puiu, 2005), and the extraordinary The Oak (Lucian Pintilie, 1992). This series runs from April 11 to May 2.

Few performers of classical music enjoyed the kind of far-reaching prominence Glenn Gould did in his lifetime and few musicians have had the posthumous following he has. From April 18 to 30, Cinematheque Ontario is pleased to present The Idea of Gould, as part of an initiative by The Glenn Gould Foundation commemorating the 75th anniversary of Gould’s birth. This series features Gould’s favourite film Woman in the Dunes (Hiroshi Teshigahara, 1964), and Cities: Glenn Gould’s Toronto (John McGreevy, 1979) followed by Glenn Gould: On the Record and Glenn Gould: Off the Record (Roman Kroitor & Wolf Koenig, 1960) and How Mozart Became a Bad Composer (Kirk Browning, 1968) screening as part of The Free Screen. How Mozart Became a Bad Composer appears courtesy of Thirteen/WNET New York and The Glenn Gould Estate. On April 18, as part of Cinematheque Ontario’s Lecture Series, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post music critic and long-time Gould associate Tim Page gives a talk followed by a screening of The Well-Tempered Listener (1970), a CBC/NET programme conceived and developed by Gould.

On April 9, Cinematheque Ontario invites Toronto moviegoers to enjoy a cinematic and musical treat. The Valerie Project will make its Toronto premiere in a special off-site presentation of Jaromil Jireš’s surrealist fantasy film Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970). The film’s lusciously chimerical new soundtrack will be performed live by 10 musicians during the projection of the 35mm archival print. The print is being imported from the Czech Republic especially for this one-night only event at The Royal cinema. This event is a co-presentation with The Free Screen, Images Festival and Wavelength Music Arts Projects.

Exclusive Limited Runs
Cinematheque Ontario presents four Exclusive Limited Runs in its Spring Season: Peng Tao’s second feature Little Moth (2007) will have its Toronto premiere on March 28; a new 35mm print of Charlie Chaplin’s cult classic Monsieur Verdoux (1947) will screen on April 4 and 6; Matt Gallagher’s charming and funny The Rise and Fall of the Grumpy Burger (2008) will play on May 8 and 9; and Philippe Garrel’s J’Entends plus la guitare (1991), starring Benoît Régent and Johanna ter Steege, screens in a newly restored 35mm print on May 9 and 10. Andy Warhol’s The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound (1966), a sell-out during the fall 2006 Andy Warhol retrospective, will screen on May 10 as a companion piece to J’Entends plus la guitare.

Ongoing series
The Free Screen presents free screenings of work by artists engaged in fields ranging from avant-garde film and animation to hybrid documentaries, essay films and video art. On April 2, Cinematheque Ontario pays tribute to one of the most beloved members of the Canadian film community, Jim Murphy, who passed away last spring at age 59. Jim was a founding member of the Toronto Filmmakers Co-op and a film distribution and marketing expert who played a central role in the acquisition, distribution and marketing of countless Canadian films. This tribute will be followed by a screening of David Weaver’s Century Hotel (2001) starring Colm Feore, Mia Kirshner and Lindy Booth.

The CFMDC marked their 40th anniversary last year by commissioning seven artists to make works inspired by films that hold notable significance to them as image-makers. On April 16, CFMDC’s ReGeneration pairs up these new films with their influential companion pieces. Many of the artists will be in attendance.

The popular Classic Sundays: Treasures from the Bologna Film Festival screens favourites from the Hollywood, British and European cinema. This season, five films will screen from March 30 to April 27, featuring a restored 35mm print of Humphrey Jennings’s Fires Were Started (1943)and Julien Duvivier’s Deadlier Than the Male (1956) [Full Story]

 

WIN advance screening passes to see Sleepwalking - NOW Magazine

March 6, 2008 12:00 am
By: tiffreviews

NOW Magazine - NOW Magazine is giving away advance screening passes to see Sleepwalking on Wednesday, March 12 @ 7pm, Varsity Cinema. Charlize Theron, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Hopper, Nick Stahl, AnnaSophia Robb and Deborrah-Lee Furness star in a family drama detailing the efforts made by an eleven-year old girl to come to terms with her mother’s abandonment. Bill Maher, who served as visual effects supervisor for the 2005 Sundance film Chumscrubber, makes his feature directorial debut with a film based on an original screenplay by that film’s scribe, Zac Stanford. Deadline for entries is Sunday, March 9 at 11pm. Enter here [Full Story]

 

$3 Admission for UofT Students at Bloor Cinema on March 10

March 5, 2008 1:00 am
By: tiffreviews

BloorCinema.com - Show your UofT student ID on March 10 and you only pay $3 admission for the following movies:

View all Bloor Cinema screenings for this month here (pdf) or visit their website [Full Story]

 

CINSSU Free Friday Films: CASINO

March 2, 2008 9:00 pm
By: tiffreviews

CINSSU - Date: Friday, March 7, 2008
Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave

Summary: Greed, deception, money, power, and murder occur between two mobster best friends and a trophy wife over a gambling empire.

Martin Scorsese’s 1995 Masterpiece starring Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci and James Woods. This director is most recently acclaimed for his amazing works of the Aviator and The Departed, but also is recognized for such classics as Raging Bull, Taxi Driver and Goodfellas. Come see Casino, one of his meagerly-viewed films.

Shown in an excellent 35mm print. The screening is free for everyone, no tickets or passes are necessary. Seating is limited and not guaranteed (FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE) [Full Story]

 

Banff Mountain Film Festival Contest - Eye Weekly

9:00 pm
By: tiffreviews

Eye Weekly - Taylor’s Outdoor Gear is presenting the Banff Mountain Film Festival running March 14-16 at Bloor Cinema. Eye Weekly is giving out two weekend passes for the festival and an exclusive New Balance Prize Package that includes the New Balance 790. Enter here by March 10, 2008 for your chance to win! [Full Story]

 

CINSSU Free Advanced Screening: Funny Games

9:00 pm
By: tiffreviews

CINSSU - Date: Monday, March 10, 2008
Time: 9:30pm - 11:30pm
Location: Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave

Two psychotic young men take a family hostage in their cabin.

Directed by Micheal Haneke, the winner of 5 awards at Cannes(for Caché, La Pianiste, Code Inconnu)! This film stars Naomi Watts (King Kong, The Ring) and Tim Roth (Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction).

**Passes will soon be made available in Rm. 107 at Innis. Seating is limited and not guaranteed!!! Passholders will be admitted first. Non-passholders will have to wait in the rush line. Please arrive early.

This film hits limited release in theatres on March 14th [Full Story]

 

Paranoid Park - GreenCine Daily

March 1, 2008 4:31 pm
By: tiffreviews

GreenCine Daily - ”Despite the fictional narrative of Paranoid Park, the aesthetic problem that [Gus] Van Sant is grappling with here is precisely that of portraits, whether painted or photographed, in which the subject is anonymous: How does the artist represent the exterior so that it speaks to the mystery of interiority? And whose interiority - the artist’s or the subject’s?” Amy Taubin, who discussed this “exceptionally delicate, refined, and affecting piece of poetic neorealism” briefly with Andrew Grant and Aaron Hillis last fall when it it screened at the New York Film Festival, in Artforum [Full Story]

 

Jar City - GreenCine Daily

February 29, 2008 11:43 am
By: tiffreviews

GreenCine Daily - ”A blockbuster in its native Iceland, adapted from Arnaldur Indridason’s 2000 bestseller, this somber, sinewy police procedural by the talented actor-writer-director Baltasar Kormakur (The Sea) could pass for an episode of CSI: Reykjavik, only with less high-tech gimmickry, more pavement-pounding, and a head-clearing view of crime as anything but a cool diversion,” writes Jim Ridley in the Voice.

The New York Times’ AO Scott finds Jar City “intricate and pointed, conjuring a haunting, satisfying puzzle out of violence and chaos…. The emotions at the heart of this philosophical detective story are dark and tangled, like the grisly surprises that seem to be buried under every floorboard.” [Full Story]

 
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