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Galas Dazzle In Toronto
by Sandy Mandelberger, TIFF Dailies Editor
The Gala Presentations here at the Toronto International Film Festival are certainly meant to dazzle....and they are doing just that by bringing name actors and directors to the fold for Toronto's enthusiastic public. Expect to see the following helmers tomake their way down the red carpet over the course of the next few days to present their latest films: Alejandro Amenábar, Miguel Arteta, Sylvain Chomet, Rodrigo Garcia, Werner Herzog, Grant Heslov, John Hillcoat and Tom Ford’s directorial debut which comes from Venice with fires ablazing. Actors gracing the silver screen include: Annette Bening, Jeff Bridges, Michael Cera, George Clooney, Willem Dafoe, Robert Duvall, Colin Firth, Zach Galifianakis, Samuel L. Jackson, Ray Liotta, Ewan McGregor, Demi Moore, Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen, Guy Pearce, Natalie Portman, Til Schweiger, Charlize Theron, Naomi Watts and Rachel Weisz. Among the most highly anticipated films: Agora (Alejandro Amenábar, Spain) In the fourth century, while Egypt was under the Roman Empire, violent religious upheaval in the streets of Alexandria spills over into the city’s famous library. Trapped inside its walls, the brilliant astronomer Hypatia (Rachel Weisz) and her disciples fight to save the wisdom of the ancient world.
Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (Jan Kounen, France)
Igor Stravinsky premieres The Rite of Spring at the Theatre Des Champs-Elysées, in Paris 1913. Coco Chanel is in attendance and is mesmerized. But the revolutionary work, too modern and too radical, leads to boos and jeers from the enraged audience. Seven years later, now rich, respected and successful, Coco Chanel once again encounters Stravinsky, now a penniless refugee living in exile in Paris after the Russian Revolution. The attraction between them is immediate and electric. Following an offer from Coco, Stravinsky moves into her villa in the Garches to work, with his consumptive wife and children in tow. And so begins a passionate and intense love affair between two creative giants.
I, Don Giovanni (Carlos Saura, Austria/Italy/Spain) Venice 1763 – writer Lorenzo da Ponte is leading a pleasure-seeking life. He was originally a priest but his numerous affairs force him to be exiled to Vienna. Supported by his friend and mentor Giacomo Casanova, da Ponte is introduced to the Emperor’s favourite composer, Salieri, and a newcomer named Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Seeing an opportunity to undermine Mozart’s ascension, Salieri tricks Mozart into hiring this unknown libertine as his librettist. But da Ponte’s own nature and sentimental wanderings in Vienna will nurture his inspiration and lead to one of Mozart’s most bold and powerful compositions: Don Giovanni.
Love and Other Impossible Pursuits (Don Roos, USA) Emilia Woolf (Natalie Portman) is a Harvard law school graduate and a newlywed, having just married Jack, her high-powered New York lawyer boss (Scott Cohen). Her life takes an unexpected turn when the couple loses their newborn daughter. Emilia struggles through her grief to connect with her precocious new stepson William (Charlie Tahan), overcome a rift in her relationship with her father caused by his infidelity, and cope with the constant interferences of Jack’s angry, jealous ex-wife (Lisa Kudrow).
The Men Who Stare at Goats (Grant Heslov, USA )
Reporter Bob Wilton (Ewan McGregor) is in search of his next big story when he encounters Lyn Cassady (Academy Award® winner George Clooney), a shadowy figure who claims to be part of an experimental U.S. military unit. According to Cassady, the New Earth Army is changing the way wars are fought. A legion of “Warrior Monks” with unparalleled psychic powers can read the enemy’s thoughts, pass through solid walls and even kill a goat simply by staring at it. When the programme’s founder, Bill Django (Oscar® nominee Jeff Bridges), goes missing,
Mother and Child (Rodrigo Garcia, USA) This moving drama follows the story of three women (Annette Bening, Naomi Watts and Kerry Washington) and the power of the unbreakable bond between mother and child. From writer-director Rodrigo Garcia (Nine Lives), executive producer Alejandro González Iñárritu (Babel) and producers Lisa Falcone and Julie Lynn, the film also stars Samuel L. Jackson, Jimmy Smits, Shareeka Epps, Cherry Jones and S. Epatha Merkerson.
Phantom Pain ( Matthias Emcke, Germany) Marc (Til Schweiger) is a passionate cyclist and urban slacker who avoids work and responsibility. Marc’s life changes from one moment to the next when he suffers a life-changing accident. He can either wallow in self-pity or tackle the beast called life with the help of love and willpower.
Baaria (Guisepe Tornatore, Italy) From the acclaimed director of Cinema Paradiso comes an epic saga of life and death, love and hatred in a vibrant Sicilian town in the first half of the twentieth century. Following the life of Peppino Torrenuova (Francesco Scianna) from his upbringing as a high-spirited cowherders’ son, to his forbidden romance and marriage to the beautiful Mannina (Margareth Madè) and culminating in his tumultuous and comical political career and home life. .
L’Affaire Farewell ( Christian Carion , France) In 1981 Moscow, a KGB colonel, disgusted with what Soviet policy has become, decides to break with the system. With the help of a French engineer he will play a part in one of the key events in world history: the collapse of the Soviet bloc.
The Joneses ( Derrick Borte, USA)
In the comedic drama The Joneses, Kate Jones (Demi Moore ) and Steve Jones (David Duchovny) are a picture-perfect couple who, at first glance, are the embodiment of the American dream. When they move their family into suburbia, the Joneses immediately become the envy of the residents around them with their luxury cars and their gorgeous home. But little do their neighbours realize that this family isn’t what it appears to be, and everyone is about to find out that keeping up with the Joneses isn’t as easy as it seems.
My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done ( Werner Herzog, USA) Inspired by true events, My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done, is a story of ancient myth and modern madness. Brad Macallam, an aspiring actor performing in a Greek tragedy, commits the crime he is to enact in the play by killing his mother. The mystery unfolds in a series of flashbacks displaying the psychological destruction of the killer set off by an ill-fated white-water kayaking trip in a distant land.
The Road (John Hillcoat, USA)
In this epic post-apocalyptic tale of the survival, a father (Academy Award® nominee Viggo Mortensen) and his young son (Kodi Smit-McPhee) journey across a barren America that was destroyed by a mysterious cataclysm. From author Cormac McCarthy (No Country For Old Men) comes the highly anticipated big screen adaptation of the beloved, best-selling and Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Road, also staring Charlize Theron, Robert Duvall and Guy Pearce.
A Single Man (Tom Ford, USA) Set in Los Angeles in 1962, A Single Man is the story of George Falconer, a British college professor (Colin Firth) who is struggling to find meaning in his life after the death of his long-time partner, Jim (Matthew Goode). We follow George through a single day, where a series of encounters, ultimately leads him to decide if there is a meaning to life after Jim. George is consoled by his closest friend, Charley (Julianne Moore), a 48-year-old beauty, and is stalked by one of his students, Kenny (Nicholas Hoult). The story is an adaptation based on a novel by Christopher Isherwood and is directed by Tom Ford.
Youth in Revolt (Miguel Arteta, USA)a, Youth in Revolt is an outrageous and heartwarming tale of Nick Twisp (Michael Cera), and his quest to win the heart of Sheeni (Portia Doubleday) and hopefully lose his virginity along the way. The film is based on C.D. Payne’s cult-hit novel of the same name, directed by Miguel Arteta (The Good Girl) and features an all-star ensemble cast including Steve Buscemi, Ray Liotta, Justin Long, Jean Smart, Ari Graynor, Fred Willard, Zach Galifianakis and Mary Kay Place.
16.09.2009 | Toronto Film Festival Dailies's blog Cat. : Academy Award actor Alejandro Amenábar Alejandro González Iñárritu (Babel) Alexandria America Annette Bening Ari Graynor Astronomer Austria Author Bill Django Bob Wilton Brad Macallam Candidate Position Carlos Saura Charley Charlie Tahan Charlize Theron Cherry Jones Christian Carion Christopher Isherwood Cinema of the United States Cinema Paradiso Coco Coco Chanel Colin Firth Colonel composer CYCLIST David Duchovny Demi Moore Derrick Borte Director Don Roos editor Emilia Woolf Emperor engineer Entertainment Entertainment Ewan McGregor executive Films France Francesco Scianna Fred Willard George Clooney George Falconer Germany Grant Heslov Guy Pearce Harvard Igor Stravinsky IGOR STRAVINSKY Italy Jan Kounen Jean Smart Jeff Bridges Jim Jimmy Smits John Hillcoat Julianne Moore Julie Lynn Justin Long Kenny Kerry Washington KGB Kodi Smit-McPhee Lawyer Lisa Falcone Lisa Kudrow Lorenzo da Ponte Los Angeles Lyn Cassady Mary Kay Matthew Goode Matthias Emcke Michael Cera Miguel Arteta Miguel Arteta Moscow Naomi Watts Natalie Portman New York Nicholas Hoult Nick Twisp Oscar Paris Person Career Person Location Person Travel Portia Doubleday priest Producer professor Rachel Weisz Rachel Weisz Ray Liotta Reporter Robert Duvall Rodrigo Garcia S. Epatha Merkerson Salieri Samuel L. Jackson Sandy Mandelberger Scott Cohen Shareeka Epps Spain Steve Buscemi Steve Jones Sylvain Chomet tackle Technology Technology The Road the Toronto International Film Festival TIFF TIFF Dailies Til Schweiger Tom Ford Tornatore Toronto Toronto International Film Festival United States Venice Vienna Viggo Mortensen War War Werner Herzog Willem Dafoe William Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart writer Youth in Revolt Zach Galifianakis Zach Galifianakis FILM
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