Posts Filed Under: “TIFF Cinematheque”
Forty years later, TIFF has defied the odds and is still going strong. We spoke to the people who know it best to tell the festival's history in their own words.
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Will Sloan
The summer-long programme offers highlights from heavy-hitters like Rosselini, Fellini, and Antonioni.
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Angelo Muredda
TIFF Cinematheque's showcase of the auteur's career highlights his contributions to the procedural thriller and his shift to digital cinema.
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Angelo Muredda
The complete retrospective features new 35-mm prints and introductions from film scholars.
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Angelo Muredda
"Godard Forever: Part Two" spans the French filmmaker's post-1960s output, from his radical 1970s work to this year's Adieu au language.
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Angelo Muredda
TIFF's Lightbox showcases the internationally acclaimed works of the Mexican-Canadian filmmaker.
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Julian Carrington
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John Semley
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John Semley
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John Semley
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John Semley
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John Semley
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John Semley
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Emily Landau
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