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2008 Toronto International Film Festival

The 2008 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This 33rd annual festival was from September 4 to September 13, 2008. The opening night gala was the World War I romantic epic Passchendaele from Canadian director Paul Gross.[1][2]

2008 Toronto International Film Festival
Festival poster
Opening filmPasschendaele
LocationToronto, Canada
Hosted byToronto International Film Festival Group
No. of films312 films
Festival dateSeptember 4, 2008 (2008-09-04)–September 13, 2008 (2008-09-13)
LanguageEnglish
Website

About the 2008 Festival edit

The 2008 festival was heavy on Canadian fare as well as featuring prominent indie films and worldwide as well as North American debuts including: Adoration directed by Canada's own Atom Egoyan, Appaloosa the second film from Ed Harris (who directed Pollock), Blindness from screenwriter-director, Fernando Meirelles, Iraq war thriller The Hurt Locker directed by Kathryn Bigelow, and veteran filmmaker Barbet Schroeder's Inju, la bête dans l'ombre.[3][4][5] Scheduled is The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond (directed by Jodie Markell), based on a "rediscovered" Tennessee Williams screenplay. TIFF screened 312 films from 64 countries. These include 249 features, most of which were North American and/or world premieres.[6]

Neil Burger (director of The Illusionist) world premiered The Lucky Ones a character study of U.S. soldiers on an unplanned road trip, starring Tim Robbins.[6][7]

Also featured was Me and Orson Welles helmed by American "slacker" Richard Linklater, the Spike Lee-directed World War II film, Miracle at St. Anna as well as the Jonathan Demme directed film Rachel Getting Married. Other festival highlights are screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's first film, Synecdoche, New York, a slice of experimental filmmaker James Benning's Americana RR was featured in the "Wavelengths" avant-garde showcase, the four-hour-long Steven Soderbergh epic Che (playing in two parts), as well as The Wrestler lensed by Darren Aronofsky. The Brits are also well represented with Happy-Go-Lucky directed by Mike Leigh and Slumdog Millionaire directed by Danny Boyle.[3][4][5]

Despite showing fewer films than last year, among the 249 features, 116 are premieres and 61 are first features.[6][8] Films from as many as 64 countries were screened, with more than 340,000 admissions expected.[8]

"Canadian Open Vault", which always highlights a restored Canadian film, focused on Quebec filmmaker François Girard's 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould made in 1993.[2]

Actors Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Benicio del Toro, Ethan Hawke, Laura Linney and film directors Julian Schnabel, Kathryn Bigelow and Steven Soderbergh are among the celebs the festival has invited on its 500-plus guest list, thus completing its lineup.[7]

The festival closed on September 13, 2008 with the North American premiere of Stone of Destiny written and directed by Charles Martin Smith, the true story of four Glasgow university students who try to restore the 300-pound Stone of Scone to its rightful Scottish home.[9]

With the film Fifty Dead Men Walking, Rose McGowan expressed support for the cause of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), with the reports of her comments being released into the media on September 11, 2008. After starring in Fifty Dead Men Walking, she was quoted as saying "I imagine had I grown up in Belfast, I would 100% have been in the IRA. My heart just broke for the cause. Violence is not to be played out daily and provide an answer to problems, but I understand it." Her comments were attacked by the original author Martin McCartlend. McCartland had general objections against the film, but approved of an out of court settlement, believed to be in the region of £20,000 (US$35,000 in summer 2008).

Awards edit

Award[10] Film Director
People's Choice Award Slumdog Millionaire Danny Boyle
People's Choice Award First Runner Up More Than a Game Kristopher Belman
People's Choice Award Second Runner Up The Stoning of Soraya M. Cyrus Nowrasteh
Discovery Award Hunger Steve McQueen
Best Canadian Feature Film Lost Song Rodrigue Jean
Best Canadian Feature Film – Special Jury Citation Adoration Atom Egoyan
Best Canadian First Feature Film Before Tomorrow (Le Jour avant le lendemain) Madeline Ivalu & Marie-Hélène Cousineau
Best Canadian First Feature Film – Special Jury Citation Borderline Lyne Charlebois
Best Canadian Short Film Block B Chris Chong Chan Fui
Best Canadian Short Film – Special Jury Citation Next Floor Denis Villeneuve
FIPRESCI Discovery Lymelife Derick Martini
FIPRESCI Special Presentations Disgrace Steve Jacobs

North American premieres edit

Special presentations edit

Other films to be screened edit

Masters program edit

Vanguard and visions edit

Midnight Madness edit

[11]

Sprockets (family fare) edit

Wavelengths (avant-garde showcase) edit

Contemporary world cinema edit

Canada First edit

Short Cuts Canada edit

The Real to Reel (docu program) edit

Canada's Top Ten edit

TIFF's annual Canada's Top Ten list, its national critics and festival programmers poll of the ten best feature and short films of the year, was released in December 2008.[12]

Feature films edit

Short films edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2008 Toronto International Film Festival Annual report" (PDF). Retrieved October 11, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Brendan Kelly, Variety: "Toronto unveils Canadian selection" (July 15, 2008) Retrieved 2012-07-11
  3. ^ a b "Toronto believes in Lee's 'Miracle'" Variety, by Jennie Punter, Jul. 2, 2008
  4. ^ a b "Toronto film festival finds its Destiny" Aug 14, 2008 Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
  5. ^ a b "Toronto Adds Premieres for 'Che', 'Porno', 'Bloom', 'Synecdoche', Others" Cinematical, by William Goss, Aug 13th 2008
  6. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on September 22, 2008. Retrieved April 21, 2020.
  7. ^ a b Variety "Toronto Film Festival unveils lineup Event boasts 500-plus guest list", by Jennie Punter, Aug. 19, 2008
  8. ^ a b "Toronto film festival promises lighter touch" Reuters, Aug 19, 2008
  9. ^ "Toronto fest adds 20 films to lineup" Variety, by Anne Thompson, Aug. 13, 2008
  10. ^ "Awards put the wrap on Toronto Film Festival". post-gazette, October 10, 2013.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-19. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  12. ^ "TIFF's Top Ten". Vancouver Sun, December 17, 2008.

External links edit

  • (as archived 18 September 2008)
  • (as archived 3 September 2008)
  • (as archived 3 September 2008)
  • TIFFReviews.com – coverage of TIFF '08 with news, reviews, blogs, photos and videos
  • Variety, Jul. 23, 2008, "Van Damme's JCVD to hit Toronto", (wavelengths, midnight madness, family fare)
  • "TIFF slots 'Appaloosa,' 'Other Man'", Variety, By Michael Jones, July 17, 2008
  • "Toronto Unveils Canadian selection" Variety, By Brendan Kelly July 15, 2008
  • "Secret Life of Bees' stings Toronto" Variety, Jul. 10, 2008
  • "Cannes winners trot to Toronto: Fest unveils first pics in slate" Variety, by Jennie Punter, Jun. 26, 2008
  • 2008 Toronto International Film Festival at IMDb

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The 2008 Toronto International Film Festival TIFF was held in Toronto Ontario Canada This 33rd annual festival was from September 4 to September 13 2008 The opening night gala was the World War I romantic epic Passchendaele from Canadian director Paul Gross 1 2 2008 Toronto International Film FestivalFestival posterOpening filmPasschendaeleLocationToronto CanadaHosted byToronto International Film Festival GroupNo of films312 filmsFestival dateSeptember 4 2008 2008 09 04 September 13 2008 2008 09 13 LanguageEnglishWebsiteweb wbr archive wbr org wbr web wbr 20080918014646 wbr http wbr tiff08 wbr ca wbr default2 wbr aspx Contents 1 About the 2008 Festival 2 Awards 3 North American premieres 4 Special presentations 5 Other films to be screened 6 Masters program 7 Vanguard and visions 8 Midnight Madness 9 Sprockets family fare 10 Wavelengths avant garde showcase 11 Contemporary world cinema 12 Canada First 13 Short Cuts Canada 14 The Real to Reel docu program 15 Canada s Top Ten 15 1 Feature films 15 2 Short films 16 References 17 External linksAbout the 2008 Festival editThe 2008 festival was heavy on Canadian fare as well as featuring prominent indie films and worldwide as well as North American debuts including Adoration directed by Canada s own Atom Egoyan Appaloosa the second film from Ed Harris who directed Pollock Blindness from screenwriter director Fernando Meirelles Iraq war thriller The Hurt Locker directed by Kathryn Bigelow and veteran filmmaker Barbet Schroeder s Inju la bete dans l ombre 3 4 5 Scheduled is The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond directed by Jodie Markell based on a rediscovered Tennessee Williams screenplay TIFF screened 312 films from 64 countries These include 249 features most of which were North American and or world premieres 6 Neil Burger director of The Illusionist world premiered The Lucky Ones a character study of U S soldiers on an unplanned road trip starring Tim Robbins 6 7 Also featured was Me and Orson Welles helmed by American slacker Richard Linklater the Spike Lee directed World War II film Miracle at St Anna as well as the Jonathan Demme directed film Rachel Getting Married Other festival highlights are screenwriter Charlie Kaufman s first film Synecdoche New York a slice of experimental filmmaker James Benning s Americana RR was featured in the Wavelengths avant garde showcase the four hour long Steven Soderbergh epic Che playing in two parts as well as The Wrestler lensed by Darren Aronofsky The Brits are also well represented with Happy Go Lucky directed by Mike Leigh and Slumdog Millionaire directed by Danny Boyle 3 4 5 Despite showing fewer films than last year among the 249 features 116 are premieres and 61 are first features 6 8 Films from as many as 64 countries were screened with more than 340 000 admissions expected 8 Canadian Open Vault which always highlights a restored Canadian film focused on Quebec filmmaker Francois Girard s 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould made in 1993 2 Actors Brad Pitt Edward Norton Benicio del Toro Ethan Hawke Laura Linney and film directors Julian Schnabel Kathryn Bigelow and Steven Soderbergh are among the celebs the festival has invited on its 500 plus guest list thus completing its lineup 7 The festival closed on September 13 2008 with the North American premiere of Stone of Destiny written and directed by Charles Martin Smith the true story of four Glasgow university students who try to restore the 300 pound Stone of Scone to its rightful Scottish home 9 With the film Fifty Dead Men Walking Rose McGowan expressed support for the cause of the Irish Republican Army IRA with the reports of her comments being released into the media on September 11 2008 After starring in Fifty Dead Men Walking she was quoted as saying I imagine had I grown up in Belfast I would 100 have been in the IRA My heart just broke for the cause Violence is not to be played out daily and provide an answer to problems but I understand it Her comments were attacked by the original author Martin McCartlend McCartland had general objections against the film but approved of an out of court settlement believed to be in the region of 20 000 US 35 000 in summer 2008 Awards editAward 10 Film DirectorPeople s Choice Award Slumdog Millionaire Danny BoylePeople s Choice Award First Runner Up More Than a Game Kristopher BelmanPeople s Choice Award Second Runner Up The Stoning of Soraya M Cyrus NowrastehDiscovery Award Hunger Steve McQueenBest Canadian Feature Film Lost Song Rodrigue JeanBest Canadian Feature Film Special Jury Citation Adoration Atom EgoyanBest Canadian First Feature Film Before Tomorrow Le Jour avant le lendemain Madeline Ivalu amp Marie Helene CousineauBest Canadian First Feature Film Special Jury Citation Borderline Lyne CharleboisBest Canadian Short Film Block B Chris Chong Chan FuiBest Canadian Short Film Special Jury Citation Next Floor Denis VilleneuveFIPRESCI Discovery Lymelife Derick MartiniFIPRESCI Special Presentations Disgrace Steve JacobsNorth American premieres editAide toi et le ciel t aidera by Francois Dupeyron Adoration by Atom Egoyan Appaloosa by Ed Harris Un Barrage center le pacifique by Rithy Panh Blindness by Fernando Meirelles The Brothers Bloom by Rian Johnson Un conte de Noel by Arnaud Desplechin Disgrace by Steve Jacobs Il Divo by Paolo Sorrentino The Duchess by Saul Dibb Easy Virtue by Stephen Elliott Fifty Dead Men Walking by Kari Skogland Food Inc by Robert Kenner Genova by Michael Winterbottom Gomorrah by Matteo Garrone Good by Vincente Amorim The Good the Bad the Weird by Kim Jee woon Heaven on Earth by Deepa Mehta The Hurt Locker by Kathryn Bigelow Is There Anybody There by John Crowley It s Not Me I Swear C est pas moi je le jure by Philippe Falardeau The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond by Jodie Markell The Lucky Ones by Neil Burger Management by Stephen Belber Me and Orson Welles by Richard Linklater Miracle at St Anna by Spike Lee Nick amp Norah s Infinite Playlist by Peter Sollett O Horten by Bent Hamer One Week by Michael McGowan The Other Man by Richard Eyre Pedro by Nicholas Oceano Pride and Glory by Gavin O Connor Rachel Getting Married by Jonathan Demme The Secret Life of Bees by Gina Prince Bythewood Stone of Destiny by Charles Martin Smith Synecdoche New York by Charlie Kaufman The Wrestler by Darren Aronofsky Zack and Miri Make a Porno by Kevin SmithSpecial presentations editAshes of Time Redux by Wong Kar wai Empty Nest by Daniel Burman Every Little Step by James Stern and Adam Del Deo La Fille de Monaco by Anne Fontaine Kanchivaram by Priyadarshan Ghost Town by David Koepp Happy Go Lucky by Mike Leigh I ve Loved You So Long by Philippe Claudel New York I Love You Religulous by Larry Charles RocknRolla by Guy Ritchie Unspoken by Fien Troch Waltz with Bashir by Ari FolmanOther films to be screened edit 9 99 by Tatia Rosenthal Burn After Reading by Coen brothers Che by Steven Soderbergh The Class by Laurent Cantet Daytime Drinking by Young seok Noh Dean Spanley by Toa Fraser Gigantic by Matt Aselton Hunger by Steve McQueen Inju la bete dans l ombre by Barbet Schroeder Last Stop 174 by Bruno Barreto Lovely Still by Nik Fackler Lymelife by Derick Martini and Steve Martini Nothing But the Truth by Rod Lurie Public Enemy No One by Jean Francois Richet Singh Is Kinng by Anees Bazmee Slumdog Millionaire by Danny Boyle Snow by Aida Begic The Stoning of Soraya M by Cyrus Nowrasteh Tulpan by Sergey Dvortsevoy Who Do You Love by Jerry Zaks What Doesn t Kill You by Brian Goodman Anonyma Eine Frau in Berlin by Max Farberbock A Year in Winter by Caroline LinkMasters program edit24 City by Jia Zhangke Adam Resurrected by Paul Schrader Everlasting Moments by Jan Troell Four Nights With Anna by Jerzy Skolimowski Of Time and the City by Terence Davies Lorna s Silence by Dardenne brothers Three Monkeys by Nuri Bilge Ceylan Tokyo Sonata by Kiyoshi KurosawaVanguard and visions editAfterwards by Gilles Bourdos Uncertainty by Scott McGehee and David Siegel Universalove by Thomas Woschitz Tears For Sale by Uros Stojanovic Vinyan by Fabrice du WelzMidnight Madness editAcolytes by Jon Hewitt The Burrowers by J T Petty Chocolate by Prachya Pinkaew Deadgirl by Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel Detroit Metal City by Toshio Lee Eden Log by Franck Vestiel JCVD by Mabrouk El Mechri Martyrs by Pascal Laugier Not Quite Hollywood by Mark Hartley Sexykiller by Miguel Marti 11 Sprockets family fare editBridge to Terabithia by Gabor Csupo Disco Worms by Thomas Borch Nielsen Krabat by Marco Kreuzpaintner Mia and the Migoo Mia et le Migou by Jacques Remy Girerd The Secret of Moonacre by Gabor CsupoWavelengths avant garde showcase editBehind Me Derriere moi by Rafael Ouellet Le Genou d Artemide by Jean Marie Straub Pontypool by Bruce McDonald RR by James Benning The Secret History of the Dividing Line by David Gatten When It Was Blue by Jennifer Reeves Winter by Nathaniel Dorsky Sarabande by Nathaniel Dorsky Horizontal Boundaries by Pat O Neill Dig by Robert Todd Garden ing by Eriko Sonoda Black and White Trypps Number Three by Ben Russell Public Domain by Jim Jennings Optra Field III VI by T Marie Refraction Series by Chris Gehman Suspension by Vanessa O NeillContemporary world cinema edit33 Scenes From Life by Malgorzata Szumowska Five Dollars a Day by Nigel Cole Acne by Federico Veiroj The Country Teacher by Bohdan Slama Delta by Kornel Mundruczo Fear Me Not by Kristian Levring Flame amp Citron by Ole Christian Madsen El Greco by Yannis Smaragdis Knitting by Yin Lichuan Linha de Passe by Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas Lion s Den by Pablo Trapero Lost Song by Rodrigue Jean Mommy Is at the Hairdresser s Maman est chez le coiffeur by Lea Pool Middle of Nowhere by John Stockwell Mothers amp Daughters by Carl Bessai My Mother My Bride and I by Hans Steinbichler The Narrows by Francois Velle A No Hit No Run Summer Un ete sans point ni coup sur by Francis Leclerc Patrik Age 1 5 by Ella Lemhagen Pandora s Box by Yesim Ustaoglu Restless by Amos Kollek Revanche by Gotz Spielmann Skin by Anthony Fabian Summer Hours L Heure d ete by Olivier Assayas Teza by Haile Gerima Three Wise Men by Mika Kaurismaki Toronto Stories by David Weaver Sudz Sutherland Aaron Woodley and Sook Yin Lee Two Legged Horse by Samira Makhmalbaf White Night Wedding by Baltasar KormakurCanada First editBefore Tomorrow Le jour avant le lendemain by Marie Helene Cousineau and Madeline Ivalu Borderline by Lyne Charlebois Control Alt Delete by Cameron Labine Coopers Camera by Warren P Sonoda Down to the Dirt by Justin Simms Edison and Leo by Neil Burns Nurse Fighter Boy by Charles Officer Only by Ingrid Veninger and Simon Reynolds Real Time by Randall Cole When Life Was Good by Terry MilesShort Cuts Canada edit106 by Candice Day The Amendment by Kevin Papatie Beyond the Walls La Battue by Guy Edoin Forty Men for the Yukon by Tony Massil Green Door by Semi Chellas Hers at Last by Helen Lee How Are You by Susan Coyne and Martha Burns Next Floor by Denis Villeneuve Passages by Marie Josee Saint Pierre Pat s First Kiss by Pat Mills Pudge by Annie Bradley Spoiled by Sherry White The Workout by Sami KhanThe Real to Reel docu program editBlind Loves by Juraj Lehotsky Examined Life by Astra Taylor The Memories of Angels La memoire des anges by Luc Bourdon Paris Not France by Adria Petty The Real Shaolin by Alexander Sebastien Lee Under Rich Earth by Malcolm Rogge 7915 KM by Nikolaus GeyrhalterCanada s Top Ten editTIFF s annual Canada s Top Ten list its national critics and festival programmers poll of the ten best feature and short films of the year was released in December 2008 12 Feature films edit Adoration Atom Egoyan Before Tomorrow Le jour avant le lendemain Marie Helene Cousineau Madeline Ivalu Fifty Dead Men Walking Kari Skogland Heaven on Earth Deepa Mehta It s Not Me I Swear C est pas moi je le jure Philippe Falardeau Lost Song Rodrigue Jean Mommy Is at the Hairdresser s Maman est chez le coiffeur Lea Pool The Memories of Angels La Memoire des anges Luc Bourdon The Necessities of Life Ce qu il faut pour vivre Benoit Pilon Pontypool Bruce McDonaldShort films edit Beyond the Walls La Battue Guy Edoin Block B Chris Chong Chan Fui Drux Flux Theodore Ushev Ghosts and Gravel Roads Mike Rollo Green Door Semi Chellas My Name Is Victor Gazon Mon nom est Victor Gazon Patrick Gaze Next Floor Denis Villeneuve Nikamowin Song Kevin Lee Burton Passages Marie Josee Saint Pierre Princess Margaret Blvd Kazik RadwanskiReferences edit 2008 Toronto International Film Festival Annual report PDF Retrieved October 11 2013 a b Brendan Kelly Variety Toronto unveils Canadian selection July 15 2008 Retrieved 2012 07 11 a b Toronto believes in Lee s Miracle Variety by Jennie Punter Jul 2 2008 a b Toronto film festival finds its Destiny Aug 14 2008 Reuters Hollywood Reporter a b Toronto Adds Premieres for Che Porno Bloom Synecdoche Others Cinematical by William Goss Aug 13th 2008 a b c Toronto s dance card complete Sept 4 13 festival includes 249 features By Etan Vlessing Hollywood Reporter Aug 19 2008 Archived from the original on September 22 2008 Retrieved April 21 2020 a b Variety Toronto Film Festival unveils lineup Event boasts 500 plus guest list by Jennie Punter Aug 19 2008 a b Toronto film festival promises lighter touch Reuters Aug 19 2008 Toronto fest adds 20 films to lineup Variety by Anne Thompson Aug 13 2008 Awards put the wrap on Toronto Film Festival post gazette October 10 2013 History of the Toronto International Film Festival s MIDNIGHT MADNESS Programme Archived from the original on 2013 10 19 Retrieved October 19 2013 TIFF s Top Ten Vancouver Sun December 17 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2008 Toronto International Film Festival Official Awards Announcement as archived 18 September 2008 Official Film Schedule ordered by date and time as archived 3 September 2008 Complete alphabetical list of TIFF 08 films as archived 3 September 2008 TIFFReviews com coverage of TIFF 08 with news reviews blogs photos and videos Variety Jul 23 2008 Van Damme s JCVD to hit Toronto wavelengths midnight madness family fare TIFF slots Appaloosa Other Man Variety By Michael Jones July 17 2008 Toronto Unveils Canadian selection Variety By Brendan Kelly July 15 2008 Secret Life of Bees stings Toronto Variety Jul 10 2008 Cannes winners trot to Toronto Fest unveils first pics in slate Variety by Jennie Punter Jun 26 2008 2008 Toronto International Film Festival at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 Toronto International Film Festival amp oldid 1180999447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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