The Toronto International Film Festival has revealed the rest of their main slate this morning, and they are not messing around this year. Organizers have an extraordinary lineup on their hands, and they scored some big surprises we didn’t see coming.
Leading the pack is “I Love You, Daddy” a new film by Louis C.K. that quietly shot this summer, and was turned around in time for the fest. Chloe Grace Moretz, Charlie Day, John Malkovich, Edie Falco and Pamela Adlon star in the movie which follows Glen Topher, played by Louis C.K., a successful television producer and writer, and his daughter China (played by Moretz).’
Meanwhile, Brie Larson‘s directorial debut “Unicorn Store” in which she also stars with Samuel L. Jackson, and Joan Cusack, in the comedy about a woman who moves back in with her parents, but gets invited to the titular store where she learns what it means to grow up.
Other highlights include: “Mark Felt – The Man Who Brought Down The White House” starring Liam Neeson; the “Papillon” remake starring Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek; Aaron Sorkin‘s “Molly’s Game” starring Jessica Chastain; “On Chesil Beach” starring Saoirse Ronan; and TV fare including “The Deuce” and “The Girlfriend Experience” season two.
TIFF runs from September 7-17.
GALAS
“We’re thrilled to bring festival audiences some of the year’s most exciting films in our Gala and Special Presentations line-up,” TIFF artistic director Cameron Bailey said. “But beyond the sizzle of the premieres, this year’s selections show filmmakers continuing to take chances and push boundaries, whether they’re working in Hollywood or Hong Kong, Montreal or Munich.”
55 Steps (Germany-Belgium), Bille August, WP
Chappaquiddick (USA), John Curran, WP
Hochelaga, Terre des Âmes (Canada), François Girard, WP
My Days Of Mercy (USA), Tali Shalom-Ezer, WP
The Leisure Seeker (Italy), Paolo Virzì, IP
Three Christs (USA), Jon Avnet, WP
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
The Captain (Der Hauptmann, Germany-France-Poland), Robert Schwentke, WP
The Conformist (China), Cai Shangjun, NAP
The Cured (Ireland-UK-France), David Freyne, WP
The Escape (UK), Dominic Savage, WP
The Florida Project (USA), Sean Baker, NAP
Foxtrot (Israel-Germany-France-Switzerland), Samuel Maoz, CP
I Love You, Daddy (USA), Louis C.K., WP
In the Fade (Aus Dem Nichts, Germany-France), Fatih Akin, NAP
Journey’s End (UK), Saul Dibb, WP
The Killing Of A Sacred Deer (Ireland-UK), Yorgos Lanthimos, NAP
Kodachrome (Canada-USA), Mark Raso, WP
Lean On Pete (USA-UK), Andrew Haigh, CP
Loving Pablo Fernando León de Aranoa, Spain NAP
Michael Jackson’s Thriller 3D John Landis, USA NAP
Preceded By Making of Michael Jackson’s Thriller Jerry Kramer, USA NAP
Manhunt (Hong Kong-China), John Woo, NAP
Mark Felt – The Man Who Brought Down The White House (USA), Peter Landesman, WP
Marrowbone (Spain), Sergio G. Sánchez, WP
Molly’s Game (USA), Aaron Sorkin, WP
The Motive (El Autor, Spain), Manuel Martín Cuenca, WP
Number One (Numéro Une, France) Tonie Marshall, WP
On Chesil Beach (UK, pictured), Dominic Cooke, WP
Outside In (USA), Lynn Shelton, WP
Papillon (Serbia-Montenegro-Malta), Michael Noer, WP
Racer And The Jailbird (Belgium-France), Michaël R. Roskam, NAP
Radiance (Hikari, Japan-France), Naomi Kawase, NAP
Redoubtable (France), Michel Hazanavicius, NAP
Three Peaks (Drei Zinnen, Germany-Italy) Jan Zabeil, NAP
Unicorn Store (USA), Brie Larson, WP
Who We Are Now (USA), Matthew Newton, WP
You Disappear (Du Forsvinder, Denmark-Sweden) Peter Schønau Fog, IP
Youth (Fāng Huá, China) Feng Xiaogang, WP
CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA
“Each film in Contemporary World Cinema offers a much-needed look at another part of the world through the eyes of a storyteller embedded in that culture,” Bailey said. “Taken together, these four dozen films invite us all to expand and deepen our picture of the world.”
A Ciambra (Italy-France-USA-Germany), Jonas Carpignano, IP
A Sort Of Family (Argentina-Brazil-France-Poland), Diego Lerman, WP
Alanis (Argentina), Anahí Berneri, WP
Ana, Mon Amour (Romania-Germany-France), Călin Peter Netzer, NAP
Angels Wear White (China-France), Vivian Qu, NAP
April’s Daughter (Mexico), Michel Franco, NAP
Arrhythmia (Russia-Finland-Germany), Boris Khlebnikov, NAP
Beyond Words (Netherlands-Poland), Urszula Antoniak, WP
Birds Without Names (Japan), Kazuya Shiraishi, WP
Breath (Australia), Simon Baker, WP
Dark Is The Night (Philippines), Adolfo Alix Jr., WP
Directions (Bulgaria-Germany-Macedonia), Stephan Komandarev, NAP
Disappearance(Netherlands-Norway), Boudewijn Koole, IP
Euthanizer (Finland), Teemu Nikki, WP
Félicité (France-Senegal-Belgium-German-Lebanon), Alain Gomis, NAP
Good Favour (Ireland-Belgium-Denmark-Netherlands), Rebecca Daly, WP
Hannah (Italy-Belgium-France), Andrea Pallaoro NAP
Insyriated (Belgium-France-Lebanon), Philippe Van Leeuw, CP
Life And Nothing More (Spain-USA), Antonio Méndez Esparza, WP
Longing (Israel), Savi Gabizon, Israel NAP
Looking for Oum Kulthum (Germany-Austria-Italy-Lebanon-Qatar), Shirin Neshat, NAP
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Indonesia-France-Malaysia-Thailand), Mouly Surya, NAP
Miami (Finland), Zaida Bergroth, IP
Motorrad (Brazil), Vicente Amorim, WP
Nina (Slovakia-Czech Republic), Juraj Lehotský, NAP
On Body and Soul (Hungary), Ildikó Enyedi, NAP
Samui Song (Thailand-Germany-Norway), Pen-ek Ratanaruang, NAP
Sergio & Sergei (Spain-Cuba), Ernesto Daranas Serrano, WP
The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales (France), Benjamin Renner, Patrick Imbert, NAP
The Insult (France-Lebanon), Ziad Doueiri, CP
The Journey (Iraq-UK-France-Qatar-Netherlands), Mohamed Jabarah Al-daradji, WP
The Lodgers (Ireland), Brian O’Malley, WP
The Number (South Africa), Khalo Matabane, WP
The Royal Hibiscus Hotel (Nigeria), Ishaya Bako, WP
The Summit (Argentina-Spain-France), Santiago Mitre, NAP
Tulipani, Love, Honour and a Bicycle (Netherlands-Italy-Canada), Mike van Diem, WP
Under The Tree (Iceland-Denmark-Poland-Germany), Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson, IP
Veronica (Spain), Paco Plaza, IP
Wajib (Palestine-France-Germany-Colombia/Norway-Qatar-UAE), Annemarie Jacir, NAP
Western (Germany-Bulgaria-Austria), Valeska Grisebach, NAP
Previously announced Canadian titles in the Contemporary World Cinema programme include Simon Lavoie’s The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond Of Matches, Adam MacDonald’s Pyewacket, Kyle Rideout’s Public Schooled, Ingrid Veninger’s Porcupine Lake, Mina Shum’s Meditation Park, Robin Aubert’s Les Affamés, Pat Mills’ Don’t Talk To Irene, and Tarique Qayumi’s BLACK KITE.