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TIFF50 Awards

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Sep 15, 2025 First Nomadland, and now, Hamnet. Chloé Zhao is the first filmmaker to win the People’s Choice Award twice.

Jan 9, 2025 MoMA’s festival of film preservation spotlights films from around the world, ranging from the silent era through the 1980s.

Nov 12, 2024 The festival’s second edition reasserts its emphasis on “showcasing and advocating for personal, ambitious regional cinema.”

May 27, 2022 After firing up the screen in Something Wild, Liotta secured immortality as a wiseguy in Goodfellas.

Heading to Market

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Jun 16, 2021 We’re catching up with news of projects in the works from Todd Haynes, the Dardennes, Rebecca Miller, Todd Solondz, and Gina Prince-Bythewood.

Silent Revivals

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Jun 1, 2018 The San Francisco Silent Film Festival is on through the weekend. Plus, Louise Brooks in the UK and Anna May Wong in Berlin.

Oct 16, 2025 Vivacious and winning in comedies, she also brought a fierce power to her dramatic roles.

Jan 6, 2018 New York. The Metrograph is currently presenting seven films by Max Ophuls and, in the Village Voice, Bilge Ebiri argues that it’s “essential” to see his work on the big screen. “His characters were often women—women scorned, women in love,...

Dec 1, 2017 New York. Gothi(c), a series running throughout December at the Metrograph, “traces the cinematic evolution from the Gothic (represented by such films as Bride of Frankenstein and Rebecca, both showing Sunday, and Jack Clayton’s The Innocents, based on a Henry...

Oct 14, 2017 Woody Allen’s Wonder Wheel is “a passionate comedic drama that unfolds some of the tones of Allen’s youth,” writes the New Yorker’s Richard Brody. “It’s set in the early nineteen-fifties, in Coney Island, and Allen lends the drama a structure...

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