TIFF 2023
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TIFF 2023: Next Goal Wins (by Taika Waititi) | Review
An inconsistent tone and characters as deep as cardboard cutouts, Waititi's Next Goal Wins constructs an echo chamber for his…
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TIFF 2023: Dumb Money (by Craig Gillespie) | Review
Presented at the 48th Toronto International Film Festival, Dumb Money isn’t brilliant. It’s a formulastic Hollywood movie - but sometimes,…
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TIFF 2023: The Boy and the Heron (by Hayao Miyazaki) | Review
Miyazaki’s world of the dead has more life than our living world. With breathtaking animation and moving score, the film…
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TIFF 2023: Songs of Earth | Interview of Margreth Olin
Margreth Olin shares her profound connection to nature, the personal journey that inspired Songs of Earth, and the artistic choices…
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TIFF 2023: Songs of Earth (by Margreth Olin) | Review
Margreth Olin's Songs of Earth is a transcendent cinematic journey that beautifully and intimately weaves her personal connection to her…
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TIFF 2023: Homecoming (TIFF Docs) | Interview of Suvi West and Anssi Kömi
In this insightful interview, Finnish directors Suvi West and Anssi Kömi, a dynamic filmmaking duo, discuss their creative collaboration, the…
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TIFF 2023: Mandoob (by Ali Kalthami) | Interview
We sat down with visionary director Ali Kalthami to delve into his creative process behind Mandoob and explore the exciting…
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TIFF 2023: Mademoiselle Kenopsia (by Denis Côté) | Review
Mademoiselle Kenopsia is a singular mesmerizing puzzle where a brilliant lead performance explores a seemingly surreal world, leaving audiences captivated…
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TIFF 2023: Fallen Leaves (by Aki Kaurismäki) | Review
Hope gleams through the gloom everyday lives portrayed in Aki Kaurismäki’s latest feature film Fallen Leaves. It is human-loving, compassionate,…
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TIFF 2023: The Zone of Interest (by Jonathan Glazer) | Review
Repulsing in its relentless viewing experience, Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest is the perfect depiction of the “banality of…
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