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Atom Egoyan's most personal film might not be his best, but it does make some fine use of the city in its exploration of history, truth, and art.
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David Fleischer
Torontonians hitting the big screen at this year's festival.
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Natalie Zina Walschots
Atom Egoyan returns to familiar territory.
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Angelo Muredda
The seventh-annual Luminato Festival will include homegrown and international talent, and a playful twist.
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Carly Maga
Tonight: Both the Regent Park Film Festival and The 416 Toronto Creative Improvisers Festival kick off their programming, Hart House Theatre premieres Romeo and Juliet, and Steam Whistle debuts TorontoTransformed.
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Jessica Buck
Cruel and Tender marks Atom Egoyan's highly anticipated return to theatre after an absence of more than 20 years. But Martin Crimp's unusual play is bound to leave some audience members perplexed.
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Johnnie Walker
At Torontoist we love Q&As and profiles, but sometimes asking a whole bunch of people the same set of questions can be even more revealing. So that’s what we decided to do.
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Carly Maga • Illustration by Chloe Cushman
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Joanne Dang
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Carly Maga
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Steve Kupferman
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John Semley
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David Fleischer
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Hamutal Dotan
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