Toronto 2018 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 69 articles available in total starting from 24/07/2018. Last article published on 24/09/2018. previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 next Review: The Mercy of the JungleTORONTO 2018: Joël Karekezi leads his protagonists into an anti-militarist odyssey, revisiting the troubled contemporary history of the Great Lakes region 12/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Discovery Review: RetrospektTORONTO 2018: Dutch director Esther Rots delivers a fragmented, elliptical fairy tale set in the present day, about a hurting heroine who must survive looking back on a traumatic event 11/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Contemporary World CinemaReview: Divine WindTORONTO 2018: Algerian director Merzak Allouache directs his most political film to date, about a pair of Daesh terrorists preparing an attack on an Algerian oil refinery 11/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | MastersReview: MayaTORONTO 2018: Mia Hansen-Løve travels to India, delving into the heart of love and war and injecting new themes into the refined sweetness that characterises her films 11/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Special Presentations Review: ConsequencesTORONTO 2018: Darko Štante's debut feature explores problems in Slovenian youth and society, by focusing on issues of masculinity through its troubled teenage protagonist 10/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | DiscoveryInterview: Nikos Labôt • Director of Her Job“I wanted to focus on people who try hard to fulfil their dreams”TORONTO 2018: Greece’s Nikos Labôt talked to us about his debut feature, Her Job, which brings the aftermath of the Greek financial crisis to Toronto’s Discovery section 10/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Discovery Review: Her JobTORONTO 2018: Greece’s Nikos Labôt delivers a strong drama on the aftermath of the Greek financial crisis and the need for female empowerment in a dislocated and wounded society 10/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Discovery Review: Mothers’ InstinctTORONTO 2018: Calling on the services of Veerle Baetens and Anne Coesens, Belgium’s Olivier Masset-Depasse delivers an atmospheric, female-driven, nostalgic psychological thriller set in the 1960s 10/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Special Presentations Review: AngelTORONTO 2018: Koen Mortier returns with a visually stunning romantic tale of two broken souls whose feelings struggle to overcome their fears 10/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Contemporary World CinemaInterview: Emmanuel Mouret • Director"Virtue becomes entangled with vice"TORONTO 2018: Emmanuel Mouret discusses the origins of his first costume drama, the very successful Mademoiselle de Joncquières, unveiled in competition at Toronto 10/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Platform previous page: 1 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)