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The Toronto International Film Festival is kicking off. Here are 5 things to look for this year

Film-Fall Preview
September 05, 2024
JAKE COYLE - AP

TORONTO (AP) โ€” The Toronto International Film Festival is the clean-up hitter of the fall festival circuit. Coming on the heels of Venice and Telluride, Toronto tends to pull together many of the top films from those festivals, as well as a whole bunch more.

But itโ€™s been a few years since TIFF was quite itself. The pandemic stretched across several editions and, last year, the actors strike left Torontoโ€™s red carpets unusually bare.

This yearโ€™s festival, running through Sept. 15, is opening Thursday with the premiere of David Gordon Greenโ€™s โ€œNutcrackers,โ€ starring Ben Stiller as a workaholic forced to care for his rural Ohio nephews.

The Toronto International Film Festival is kicking off. Here are 5 things to look for this year
Fall Film Preview

More than most years, itโ€™s hard to say whatโ€™s likely to stand out the most at this yearโ€™s TIFF. But with more than 200 feature films set to unspool, the festival is sure to offer up many of the fallโ€™s top films. Here are five questions heading into North Americaโ€™s largest film event.

What will pop?

Last yearโ€™s TIFF was a diminished one but it still launched a bona fide hit and eventual Oscar-winner in Cord Jeffersonโ€™s โ€œAmerican Fiction.โ€ Not many were buzzing about that film before it debuted in Toronto โ€” a reminder that TIFF can surprise.

This year, some of the top movies debuting in Toronto include Marielle Hellerโ€™s โ€œNightbitch,โ€ starring Amy Adams; โ€œHard Truths" by the British master Mike Leigh; John Crowley's years-spanning melodrama โ€œWe Live Inside,โ€ starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield; the Scott Beck and Bryan Woods thriller โ€œThe Heretic,โ€ with a diabolical Hugh Grant; cinematographer Rachel Morrison's directorial debut โ€œThe Fire Inside"; the DreamWorks animation โ€œThe Wild Robotโ€; and the Anthony Robles true-life tale โ€œUnstoppable,โ€ with Jharrel Jerome and Jennifer Lopez.

What will maintain the buzz?

Aside from the movies making a first impression in Toronto, many films will be trying to build off of their receptions in Venice, Telluride or Cannes. At this early point, the Oscar race feels wide open โ€” particularly compared to last year, when โ€œOppenheimerโ€ and โ€œBarbieโ€ were, by September, already frontrunners. Nothing has yet ascended to favorite status, though some movies โ€“ like Sean Bakerโ€™s Palme dโ€™Or-winning โ€œAnora,โ€ Jacques Audiardโ€™s trans drug lord musical โ€œEmilia Perezโ€ and the Vatican drama โ€œConclaveโ€ โ€” come in with a lot of momentum.

What will sell?

The Toronto International Film Festival is kicking off. Here are 5 things to look for this year
Film-Fall Preview

Many of Torontoโ€™s premieres are more focused on buyers than the awards race. That's partly by design. In two years, TIFF will officially launch a sales movie market, similar to the one operated during the Cannes Film Festival. This year, the many movies on offer include Ron Howard's โ€œEden,โ€ starring Jude Law, Vanessa Kirby and Sydney Sweeney; the Stephen King adaptation โ€œThe Life of Chuck,โ€ with Tom Hiddleston; Rebel Wilson's directorial debut โ€œThe Debโ€; โ€œThe Last Showgirl,โ€ starring Pamela Anderson; David Mackenzie's โ€œRelay,โ€ starring Riz Ahmed; and โ€œOn Swift Horses,โ€ with Jacob Elordi and Daisy Edgar-Jones. Studios and streamers will kick the tires on those, and many more.

What will win the Peopleโ€™s Choice award?

You can count on little in life as much as the predictive powers of TIFFโ€™s Peopleโ€™s Choice award. While countless Oscar stats get trotted out annually, this one is virtually always true: The winner of Torontoโ€™s top prize will be nominated for best picture at the Academy Awards. Thatโ€™s been the case every year since 2012. It was true when โ€œGreen Bookโ€ emerged a surprise hit in Toronto, and it was true last year when โ€œAmerican Fictionโ€ won. Because TIFF gathers together so many of the fallโ€™s movies, and because it boasts big audiences made up not just of industry professionals but regular moviegoers, what goes over gangbusters in Toronto usually does with the academy, too.

What will show up a year later?

While the majority of Torontoโ€™s selections will be heading to theaters or streaming services sometime in the next few months, some movies โ€” including some very good movies โ€” may not show up for a year or more. Azazel Jacobsโ€™s โ€œHis Three Daughters,โ€ a standout at last yearโ€™s festival, just arrived in theaters. Anna Kendrickโ€™s directorial debut, โ€œWoman of the Hour,โ€ will land on Netflix next month, more than a year after bowing at Toronto. For some of Toronto's top titles, patience may be required.

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