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TIFF Lineup: Sweeney, Johnson & ‘Nuremberg’ Movies

July 21, 2025 Marcus Rodriguez Entertainment
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Original source: deadline.com

Toronto International film Festival Unveils Star-Studded 2024 Lineup

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  • Toronto International film Festival Unveils Star-Studded 2024 Lineup
    • Festival Kicks off with Global Premieres and Major Hollywood⁣ Players
      • A Glimpse at the Early Highlights:
    • International Cinema Takes Center Stage
      • Notable ‍International Presentations:

The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)⁣ has officially‍ announced its highly anticipated 2024 ⁢lineup, promising a cinematic feast for audiences with a dazzling array of world premieres, acclaimed international talent, and highly anticipated new works from celebrated filmmakers. This⁢ year’s festival is set too ignite conversations and captivate cinephiles with a diverse selection that spans genres, continents, and storytelling traditions.

Festival Kicks off with Global Premieres and Major Hollywood⁣ Players

TIFF 2024 is poised to be a landmark event, featuring a critically important number of World Premieres that will introduce groundbreaking films to the global stage.⁢ Audiences can expect ⁢to be among the first to witness these cinematic gems, setting the tone for the festival’s commitment to showcasing fresh and innovative filmmaking.

A Glimpse at the Early Highlights:

Monkey in a Cage by Anurag Kashyap (India) – ‍World‍ Premiere
Poetic License by maude ⁢Apatow (USA) – World Premiere
Primavera by Damiano Michieletto ‍(Italy/France) – World Premiere
Project Y by ⁢Lee Hwan (South Korea) – World premiere
Rental Family by HIKARI (USA/Japan) – World Premiere
Sacrifice by Romain Gavras ⁢(United Kingdom/Greece) – World Premiere
Steal Away by Clement Virgo (Canada/Belgium) – World Premiere
The Captive by Alejandro amenhabar (SPAIN/ITALY) – World Premiere
The ‍Christophers by Steven Soderbergh (United Kingdom) – world Premiere
The Lost Bus by Paul Greengrass (USA) – World Premiere
The Ugly by Yeon Sang-Ho (South Korea) – World Premiere
Three Goodbyes by Isabel Coixet‍ (Italy/spain) – ⁤World Premiere
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery by Rian Johnson (USA) – World Premiere
You Had‍ to Be There: How the Toronto Godspell ignited the Comedy Revolution… by‍ Nick Davis (USA) – World Premiere

International Cinema Takes Center Stage

TIFF continues its tradition of celebrating global cinema, with a robust selection of films making their Canadian and North American debuts. ⁢This year’s festival‍ highlights the rich tapestry of international filmmaking, offering a platform for diverse voices and perspectives.

Notable ‍International Presentations:

New wave by ⁣Richard Linklater⁢ (France) – Canadian premiere
Rose of Nevada by Mark jenkin (united Kingdom) – North American premiere
Scarlet by Mamoru Hosoda (Japan) – North American Premiere
sentimental Value ⁣by Joachim Trier⁢ (Norway/France/Denmark/Germany/Sweden/United Kingdom) ⁢- Canadian Premiere
silent Friend by Ildikó Enyedi (Germany/Hungary/France) – North American Premiere
Crawl by OLIVER LAXING (France/Spain) – North ⁣American Premiere
Sound of Falling by Mascha Schilinski (Germany) – North American‍ Premiere
the Secret Agent ⁢ by Kleber Mendonça Filho⁣ (Brazil/France/Netherlands/Germany) – Canadian Premiere
The Smashing Machine by Benny Safdie (united States) – north American Premiere
The Testament of Ann Lee by Mona Fastvold‍ (Uk) – North American Premiere | Presented‍ in 70mm
Train Dreams by Clint Bentley (USA) – International Premiere
Tuner by Daniel Roher⁤ (USA) – Canadian premiere
* Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband) by Kunuk Zacharias (Canada Canada) ‍- North American Premiere

This carefully curated selection promises a dynamic and thought-provoking festival experience, solidifying⁣ TIFF’s reputation as a premier destination ⁣for discovering the best in contemporary⁤ cinema.as the festival dates approach, further details and programming announcements are eagerly awaited by film enthusiasts worldwide.

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