Toronto – Scarlett Johansson’s feature direction started “Ellenor the Great,” Guillermo del Toro’s “Francstein” and Beni Safi’s “The Smashing Machine”, Marki for Toronto International Film Festival.
Festival organizers on Monday postponed big directors with star-staded projects for the 50th edition of the festival, including Johansson’s ear sensation, including June Squib serves a non-fashioned with the death of a friend; Dell Toro played by Jacob Alfardy on Mary Shelie’s beloved Gothic demon; And Safi’s UFC drama for A24, Emily Blunt and real -life mixed martial arts fighter Mark Carr with Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson.
The world premiere includes David Michad’s boxing biopic “Christie” starring Sydney Sweeny; Alice Vinocor’s fashion drama “Couture”, Kenu Reeves, Seth Rogan, KK Palmer and Sandra Oh with Angelina Jolie and Aziz Ansari’s comedy “Good Fortune”.
Apart from this, Bobby Farelli’s Teen Road Trip Comedy is “Driver Ed” by making a world premiere, starring Molly Shannon and Sam Niwola; And a film by Alex Winter, co-starred “Bill and TED” by Reeves, acting and directing “adulthood”.
Meanwhile, Pankiv’s documentary “Lilith Fair: Building A Mystery,” Lisa Rideout’s “Degrassey:” Degrassey: Whatever it tech, “Nunavut-Set Drama” of Zacharis Kunuk (wrong husband), “Urkasaringitara (wrong husband),” Lisa Rideout “.
Daniel Rohar, director of Oscar winner Toronto, closed the celebration with a sept 13 gala for the US crime thriller, “tuner” and Montreal-based director Anne Omond for his Rome-Com-Com-Com “Peak Everything”, starring Patrick Hivon and Piper Perbo.
TIFF says its entire schedule will be released on August 12. Tickets start selling TIFF members starting on August 15.
The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival runs from 4 to 14 September. It opens with the already declared documentary “John Candy: I Like Me”, directed by Colin Hax and earlier declared by Ryan Reynolds.
While the list of attendees has been announced so far, the gala and special presentation indicate the lineup wates that can hit TIFF’s red carpet.
Other films with big -name directors revealed on Monday that Bill Scarsguard and Al Patchino, along with Gass Van Saint’s hostage thriller “Dead Man Wire”; Baz Luhman’s music documentary “Epic: Elvis Presley in Concert”; Joachim Trear’s “Emotional Price”, Steel Scarsguard and Elle Fanning; Richard Linklator’s black and white tribute to Jean-Luke Godard, “Navelle Wag;” And hit “True Detective” manufacturer Nick Pizolato’s drama “Easy Waltz” with Patchino, Vince Von and Kate.
The first features of celebrity directors include Jude Apato’s daughter Maud with the “Kavya License”, characterized by her mother, Leslie value; “Succession” Star Brian Cox with British Drama “Glenorothan” and actor James McAevoy with the music industry saga “California Scheme”. ,
This report of Canadian Press was first published on 21 July 2025.
Cassandra Szclarsky, Canadian Press