Toronto Film Festival 2008 - page 2

05-09-2008 11:09

Last year Toronto acted as a preview to the autumn film season screening Michael Clayton and The Assassination of Jess James by the Coward Robert Ford as well as introducing audiences to Oscar nominees Atonement and the eventual Best Picture winner No COuntry For Old Men.

Stephen Soderbergh's epic Che, a biopic of Che Guevarra, will be screened and is already shrouded in an Oscar buzz as is Nothing but the Truth, starring Kate Beckinsale, which is getting an Oscar friendly release in December.

Two of this week's new releases in the UK The Duchess and Guy Ritchie's fifth film RocknRolla will get their moment in the spotlight as will The Brothers Bloom, which wowed Sundance audiences, and Miracle at Se Anna from Spike Lee.

While screening movies with potential Academy Award success this year is a very good year for comedies at Toronto Film Festival as the Coen Brothers' Burn After Reading gets it's second screening in as many weeks.

There are thirty comedies on show altogether including a new film from Seth Rogan 'Zack and Miri Make A Porno' and Anne Fontaine's 'La Fille de Monaco'.

Today sees RocknRolla, Archilles and the Tortoise and Snow all get their screenings. The festival runs through to the 13th September.

FemaleFirst Helen Earnshaw

Readers' Comments

#1 by J Smith - 05-09-2008 12:19

George said weeks ago he wasn't going.

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