New ‘knife out’ Mystery and Clement Virgo thriller ‘Chori Dar’ between Tiff Premier

New 'knife out' Mystery and Clement Virgo thriller 'Chori Dar' between Tiff Premier

Clement will be one of the world premiere that sheds light in the 50th edition of the girl’s new psychological thriller and Ryan Johnson’s latest “knife out” Mystery Toronto International Film Festival.

The “Chori Awa” directed by Virgo, Angori Rice and Mallori Johnson are stars as two teenage girls, whose intense bond has shattered the confusion of their shelter world.

The Canadian-Belgian co-producing Toronto is a follow-up of the filmmaker’s followup for his acclaimed 2022 drama “Brother”.

It is inspired by the 2017 book “Steel Ame Home”, which tells the true story of Cecilia Reynolds, a 15 -year -old slave who fled to Canada.

Written and directed by Johnson “Wake Up Dead Man: A knife out mystery,” Daniel Craig saw her role as Southern-Fride Detective Benoite Blanc. This is still as his most dangerous case, with an artist -Josh O’Coner, Josh Brolin and Mila Kunis.

He is one of the 11 official mines announced by TIFF on Wednesday, including Nicholas Hetner’s First World War “The Chorl” and Franz Kafka Biopic “Franz” of Agnizka Holland.

Tiff runs from 4 to 14 September and will open with a documentary on the heavenly Canadian comic with “John Candy: I Like Me,”.

Other special presentations announced by TIFF include “Rental Family” from Japanese writer/director Mitsuyo Miyanaki (also known as Hikari), including Brendon Fraser as a struggling actor in Tokyo, which starts working for a company that gives him a stand-in role.

Paul Greengrass’s Survival Drama “The Lost Bus”, inspired by True events, represents Matthew McConaghi as a bus driver, which will have to run a bus filled with children for protection through the 2018 camp fire, known as the most deadly fire in the history of California.

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The Drameni “Roofman” of the Derek Sianfrence tells the true story of “Roofman”, Changing Tatam, a former US Army Ranger, the fugitive Jeffrey Manchester who looted the McDonald’s restaurant by cutting holes in his roofs and developed the police for six months inside the US store.

Neeraj Gaywan’s “Homebound”, meanwhile, follows two childhood friends in a northern Indian village, whose goal of joining the police force is in danger as the growing disenchantment is included in his bond.

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