Tuesday 9 August 2011

TIFF 2011: Canadian Titles Unleashed!

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Today we are treated to more titles added to the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, with a hearty & healthy dose of Canadian Film from the strange & bizarre to historical & documentary. Announced features include additions to many of the festival programs including 1 Gala title, 8 Special Presentations titles, 4 Contemporary World Cinema titles, 1 Masters titles, 2 Real to Reel titles, 2 Vanguard titles, 7 Canada First! titles and the Canada Open Vault selection for the year.



One rockin' pairing for this year starts at going back in time with the Canada Open Vault selection of Bruce McDonald's Hard Core Logo which matches perfectly with Masters selection Hard Core Logo II. Man. That's going to rock. Literally. Love Bruce McDonald's films and seeing Pontypool at TIFF a few years back was a huge highlight. I'm also thrilled to see a new work for one of my favourite directors, Guy Maddin (My Winnipeg, Brand Upon the Brain!), with the film Keyhole in the Special Presentations program described as a "a rousing gangsters-meet-ghosts sonata". Ah, only Guy Maddin would do something so strange and bizarre, I can't wait to see it. Keeping it spooky we have a few supernatural themed films including Paul Dylan Akio Smith and Kris Elgstrand's Doppelgänger in the Vanguard programme, kudos go out to delving into a very underused, but still freaky, supernatural theme. We also have The Moth Diaries from director Mary Harron in the Special Presentation category and it's a film I keep hearing rustlings about but I don't want to know too much, it sounds creepy and stars Lily Cole and Scott Speedman, which is more than enough for me to be interested.



More exciting titles including Ingrid Veninger's i am a good person/ i am a bad person, and I've been a fan of her beautifully naturalistic work featuring compelling characters from Only to Modra, and I can only imagine that were in for more of that here. Documentary fans will be intrigued by Léa Pool's new doc Pink Ribbons, Inc looking at where the money goes for 'the cure' of breast cancer (inspired by the book Pink Ribbons Inc.: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy by Dr. Samantha King).



Plus, we have the entire Canada First! program featuring 7 titles from new Canadian filmmakers featuring films from Ontario, Quebec & BC. I love checking out films from the Canada First! programme as you may find filmmakers you love right from their very first film. That happened to me at TIFF back in 2007, after seeing both Denis Côte's Nos vies privées / Our Private Lives and Rafaël Ouellet's Le Cèdre penché I knew I'd be hooked to their work, and I have been ever since. Who will hook you this year?



New Canadian Features Titles added to the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival



Galas



Starbuck

Dir: Ken Scott, Canada

North American Premiere



Just when David Wosniak (Patrick Huard) decides to finally take control of his life, this eternal 42-year-old teenager discovers that he's the biological father of 533 children. Suddenly, his life is much more complicated than he anticipated. Also starring Antoine Bertrand, Julie le Breton.



Special Presentations



Afghan Luke

Dir: Mike Clattenburg, Canada

North American Premiere



Disheartened when his story about Canadian snipers possibly mutilating corpses in Afghanistan is buried, Luke (Nick Stahl) quits his job but is even more determined to return to Afghanistan to get the real story. Starring Nicolas Wright, Stephen Lobo, Vik Sahay and Steve Cochrane.



Breakaway

Dir: Robert Lieberman, Canada

World Premiere



Breakaway is a cross-cultural hockey drama set in the Indo-Canadian community in suburban Toronto, Canada. It‟s also a keenly observed cross-cultural drama with a hero caught between a family‟s traditional expectations and a dream to make it big in the national sport of an adopted country. Breakaway is a fun, action-filled sports comedy bringing a dash of Bollywood entertainment to Canada‟s favourite sport. Starring Vinay Virmani, Russell Peters, Anupam Kher, Gurpreet Singh Ghuggi, Sakina Jaffrey, Noureen Dewulf, Rob Lowe, Camilla Belle and Akshay Kumar.



Café de Flore

Dir: Jean-Marc Vallée

North American Premiere



Café de Flore is first and foremost an epic love story between a man and woman. And between a mother and her son. Two people from two different eras who live two extraordinary moments of passion that shake their lives. A mystical and supernatural odyssey on love, starring Vanessa Paradis.



Edwin Boyd

Dir: Nathan Morlando, Canada

World Premiere



Based on a true story, WWII vet and family-man-turned-bank-robber Eddie Boyd is torn between the need to provide for his family and an unfulfilled Hollywood dream. He starts robbing banks to satisfy both, but Eddie‟s dream for stardom leads him down a path of danger and tragedy. Starring Scott Speedman, Kevin Durand, Kelly Reilly, Joseph Cross, Brendan Fletcher, Charlotte Sullivan and Brian Cox.



Goon

Dir: Michael Dowse, Canada

World Premiere



Goon is the story of Doug Glatt, a down-on-his-luck bouncer, who‟s been touched by the fist of God. Upon discovering both his right hook and skates, he joins a hockey team destined for the cellar and inspires them into the playoffs. Starring Seann William Scott, Jay Baruchel, Liev Schreiber, Alison Pill, Marc Andre Grodin and Eugene Levy.



Keyhole

Dir: Guy Maddin, Canada

World Premiere



Keyhole is a rousing gangsters-meet-ghosts sonata in which dream and waking life are deliriously blended to arouse the eerie lusts and sadness that can slumber in an old home – in every home. Starring Jason Patric, Isabella Rossellini, Udo Kier, Louis Negin and Brooke Palsson.



Monsieur Lazhar

Dir: Philippe Falardeau, Canada

North American Premiere



Bachir Lazhar, an Algerian immigrant, is hired to replace an elementary school teacher who died tragically. While the class goes through a long healing process, nobody in the school is aware of Bachir's painful former life. Starring Fellag, Sophie Nelisse, Emilien Neron, Danielle Proulx and Brigitte Poupart.



The Moth Diaries

Dir: Mary Harron, Canada/Ireland

North American Premiere



Rebecca, haunted by her father's suicide, begins her junior year at an elite all-girls' boarding school, hoping for a fresh start. Her friendship with sunny Lucy is shattered by the arrival of Ernessa, a mysterious girl. As Ernessa consumes more of Lucy's attention, the latter‟s body grows pale, thin and weak. Starring Lily Cole, Sarah Gadon, Sarah Bolger, Judy Parfitt and Scott Speedman.



Contemporary World Cinema



388 Arletta Avenue

Dir: Randall Cole, Canada

World Premiere



Seen entirely from the point of view of hand-held and surveillance cameras, 388 Arletta Avenue tells the story of a couple, Nick Stahl and Mia Kirshner, who do not realize they are being watched. The watching becomes a subtle manipulation which ultimately escalates into a deadly cat-and-mouse game.



Billy Bishop Goes to War

Dir: Barbara Willis-Sweete, Canada

World Premiere



In Billy Bishop Goes to War acting legend Eric Peterson and award-winning writer/composer John Gray reprise their iconic two-man play that has captivated audiences for three decades. Through raucous stories, haunting memories, and vibrant song, an aged Bishop (Peterson) recounts the triumphs and horrors of „the war to end all wars.



I'm Yours

Dir: Leonard Farlinger, Canada

World Premiere



I’m Yours, a sexy and irreverent two-hander, sees disillusioned Wall Street broker, Robert, kidnapped and blackmailed into taking a road trip with hot and free-spirited Daphne. A thought-provoking romantic comedy about two lost souls who learn what love ultimately means as the world around them comes undone. Starring Rossif Sutherland, Karine Vanasse.



Sisters&Brothers

Dir: Carl Bessai, Canada

World Premiere



A comedic exploration of the lives of four intersecting sister and brother relationships. A hard-done-by “entrepreneur” corrals a young girl and her sister into a trip to Los Angeles to chase the acting dream. A schizophrenic man and his pro-bono lawyer who lives in the woods cause problems with his sister. Starring Dustin Milligan, Amanda Crew, Cory Monteith, Gabrielle Miller and Kacey Rohl.



Masters



Hard Core Logo II

Dir: Bruce McDonald, Canada

Toronto Premiere



Fifteen years have passed since Bruce McDonald completed his infamous documentary that chronicled the demise of the punk rock outfit Hard Core Logo and captured lead singer Joe Dick‟s on-camera suicide. Reluctantly, Bruce finds himself following the band Die Mannequin to a recording studio in a remote town after hearing that band leader Care Failure has claimed to be channelling the spirit of Joe Dick. As increasingly bizarre events unfold, Bruce tries desperately to connect with Care in the hopes of saving the young rock star from the same tragic fate as Joe. Starring Bruce McDonald, Care Failure, Julian Richings and Paul Shull.



Real to Reel



Pink Ribbons, Inc

Dir: Léa Pool, Canada

World Premiere



Every year, hundreds of thousands of people walk, run and shop for “the cure.” Millions of dollars are raised in the name of breast cancer, but where does all the money go, and what is actually achieved? Award-winning Quebec filmmaker Léa Pool directs Pink Ribbons, Inc. which examines what many have called the „dream case‟ of cause-related marketing. Inspired by Dr. Samantha King's book “Pink Ribbons Inc.: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy,” the film juxtaposes footage from some of the biggest fundraising walks and runs in North America with uncompromising interviews.



Surviving Progress

Dir: Mathieu Roy and Harold Crooks, Canada

World Premiere



Ronald Wright'ss bestseller A Short History Of Progress inspired this cinematic requiem to progress-as-usual. Throughout human history, what seemed like progress often backfired. Some of the world's foremost thinkers, activists, financiers and scientists challenge us to overcome „progress traps,‟ which destroyed past civilizations and lie treacherously embedded in our own.



Vanguard



Doppelgänger

Dirs: Paul Dylan Akio Smith and Kris Elgstrand, Canada

World Premiere



Following a near-death experience, Karl comes to believe that Paul is his doppelgänger. When Karl finally reveals himself to Paul, a unique and troubled relationship begins to form, a relationship that is severely tested when Karl grants Paul the privilege of reading his 20,000 page manuscript, A Book About How Much I Hate Myself. When Karl'ss book is published 17 months later in a vastly edited version credited to two other authors/doppelgängers, Karl and Paul hit the road to confront the plagiarists but end up confronting themselves instead. Starring Tygh Runyan, Brad Dryborough, Ben Cotton and Matty Finochio.



i am a good person/ i am a bad person

Dir: Ingrid Veninger, Canada

World Premiere



A mother and daughter duo, suddenly without each other as guides for their good or bad decisions, must confront their life changes alone, before returning home. Starring Hallie Switzer, Ingrid Veninger, Jacob Switzer, Mathieu Chesneau, Suzana Mikytova and Simon Reynolds.



Canadian Open Vault




Hard Core Logo

Dir: Bruce McDonald, Canada



Bruce McDonald's classic film is being re-struck in conjunction with the monograph on the film, co-published by the University of Toronto Press and TIFF.



Canada First! Programme



Wetlands /Marécages **Opening Night Canada First! Selection**

Dir: Guy Édoin, QC

North American Premiere



On a dairy farm in the Eastern Townships, in the middle of a drought, an accident will disrupt the life of the Santerre family. Forced to band together like never before, they will have to learn to forgive. Starring Pascale Bussières, Luc Picard, François Papineau and Gabriel Maillé.



Amy George

Dir: Yonah Lewis and Calvin Thomas, ON

Canadian Premiere



Thirteen-year-old Jesse wants to be an artist, but believes that his mundane middle class Toronto life has left him unprepared. After reading a book on what it takes to be a “true artist,” he sets out looking for risk, ecstasy, wildness and women.



Leave It On The Floor

Dir: Sheldon Larry, ON

Canadian Premiere



This indie-narrative musical is set in the drag-ball community memorialized in the documentary Paris Is Burning. With 11 original songs by Beyoncé‟s musical director Kim Burse and choreography by Beyoncé choreographer and „Mr. Single Ladies‟ Frank Gatson Jr., the film tells the story of a young African American thrown out by his narcissistic mother for being gay. He stumbles upon a competitive drag ball organized by runaways and throwaways where he ultimately finds a new home and family.



Nuit #1

Dir: Anne Émond, QC

World Premiere



Clara and Nikolaï meet at a rave. They return to Nicolaï‟s apartment and make love. Afterwards, instead of parting, the two lovers divulge their deepest secrets to one another. Nicolaï is a beautiful loser. At the age of 31, he leads a simple and frugal life. He envisions big projects and has large ideas but, inevitably and despite himself, loses sight of them before they are realized. Clara, like Nikolaï, seems not to be made for this world. By day, she works as a Grade 3 school teacher; by night, she is a compulsive party-girl, sleeping with men, women or both at once. Starring Catherine De Léan and Dimitri Storoge.



The Odds

Dir: Simon Davidson, BC

World Premiere



In The Odds, a murder mystery set in the world of illegal teenage gambling, 17-year-old Desson Orr must find his best friend‟s killer before the game is exposed.



The Patron Saints

Dir: Brian M. Cassidy, Melanie Shatzky, QC

World Premiere



The Patron Saints is a disquieting and hyper-realistic glimpse into life at a nursing home. Bound by the candid confessions of a recently disabled resident, the film weaves haunting images, scenes and stories from within the institution walls. Sidestepping conventional documentary methods for a heightened cinematic approach to storytelling, the film employs lyrical realism and black humour in its charged portrait of fading bodies and minds.



Romeo Eleven /Roméo Onze

Dir: Ivan Grbovic, QC

North American Premiere



Romeo Eleven is the intimate portrait of a shy young man looking for love in all the wrong places. A path of lies slowly catches up to him before leading the audience to a surprising and moving conclusion.



The Toronto International Film Festival 2011 runs from September 8 - 18, 2011 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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