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Press & Industry Guide Toronto International Film Festival Sept 5–15, 2019 Press & Industry Guide Festival2019_P&I_Cover.indd 49 8/21/19 4:30 PM SEE BIGGER CANADIAN TALENT SHINES BRIGHT ON THE WORLD STAGE. TELEFILM CANADA IS PROUD TO SUPPORT AND PROMOTE HOMEGROWN SUCCESS. PROUD PARTNER OF THE TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL® © Shayne Laverdière ®* TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL INC. USED UNDER LICENSE TELEFILM.CA Untitled-1 1 8/21/19 3:09 PM Untitled-1 1 8/21/19 3:26 PM Performance worthy of a standing ovation. Stream your favourite movies and videos at incredible speeds anywhere you go on Canada’s best national network.1 Visit a Bell store • 1 888 4-MOBILE • bell.ca (1) Current as of June 1, 2019. Based on a third-party score (Global Wireless Solutions OneScore™) calculated using wireless network testing in Canada against other wireless networks of combined data, voice, reliability and network coverage. See bell.ca/network for details. Untitled-1 1 8/21/19 3:10 PM Contents Directors’ Welcome 3 Festival Village Map 4 Industry Centre Map 6 Press Office 11 FESTIVAL SCREENING INDUSTRY CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Industry Conference Overview 15 Thursday, September 5 38 Industry Conference Sessions 16 Friday, September 6 40 Industry Conference Schedule 26 Saturday, September 7 42 Press & Industry Venue Policies 33 Sunday, September 8 44 Festival Programmes & Programmers 35 Monday, September 9 46 How to Read the Schedule 37 Tuesday, September 10 48 Wednesday, September 11 50 Thursday, September 12 52 Friday, September 13 54 Saturday, September 14 56 Sunday, September 15 58 INDEX Index by Film Titles 61 Index by Country 67 01_TOC_P&I_2019.indd 1 8/21/19 3:01 PM IT 2 TORONTO LOVES FILM Made here. Seen everywhere. toronto.ca/film Untitled-1 1 8/21/19 2:37 PM TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL DIRECTORS’ WELCOME Welcome to the 44th Toronto International champion of local and international Film Festival. cinema, aspiring filmmakers, women in film, and community initiatives. We’re We’re delighted to have you here to building on the incredible success of experience 11 incredible days of cinema our Share Her Journey campaign, now with us. entering its third year, which has helped 2019 marks our first year as Co-Heads develop the careers of hundreds of women Cameron Bailey of TIFF, as the organization embarks on as we lead the charge among film festivals Artistic Director & a new era of growth and revitalization. pushing for gender equality by 2020. Co-Head TIFF We’re especially thrilled to begin this We are indebted to our passionate staff, journey with our new generation of film dedicated team of Volunteers, Board of programmers working alongside our Directors, members, donors, and partners veteran curators to continue to bring you for helping us fulfill our mission to the very best content from around the transform the way people see the world globe. From far and wide, we have worked through film. Thank you for sharing your to make Toronto the ultimate destination devotion to cinema. Without people who for creators and film lovers alike to unite intersect with art, we’d have storytellers through the power of film. with no witnesses — no one to carry forward We acknowledge and celebrate the experiences and lessons. Without you, we community that makes cinema so would be unable to work towards our goals outstanding — the filmmakers who to make this a better industry for women continue to push the envelope, the creators to thrive, to save space for young, emerging who help us feel seen and represented on directors to find their voice, and to champion Joana Vicente screen, and the communities we build under-represented stories and storytellers. through a shared love of storytelling. Executive Director & Thank you for joining us, supporting Co-Head TIFF This year marks our inaugural TIFF our goals, and having a great time next to Tribute Gala awards event, celebrating us in the cinema. exceptional contributions to film and Wishing you a fantastic Festival, highlighting TIFF’s role as a year-round Outfitting for Mr. Bailey generously provided by Hugo Boss. Timepieces for Mr. Bailey and Ms. Vicente generously provided by IWC Schaffhausen. 3 562781605_TIFF19__PROGRAMME_BOOK_Dignitary_Letters.indd 3 2019-08-07 4:39 PM Festival Village 12 PRESS & INDUSTRY VENUES HOSPITALITY PARTNERS 52 The Spoke Club TIFF Bell Lightbox 1 Canteen 600 King Street West Reitman Square, 350 King Street West 350 King Street West • Festival press conferences in the Gallery 53 Thompson Hotel Toronto • Press Office 1 Luma 550 Wellington Street West • Private screenings 350 King Street West • Press & Industry screenings 54 Walrus Pub & Beer Hall • Event spaces 1 Malaparte 187 Bay Street » Malaparte 350 King Street West » TIFF Founders’ Lounge 55 Weslodge » OLG Dream Deck 33 Arcane 480 King Street West • Bell Blue Room Members’ and 461 King Street West Filmmakers’ Lounge » Programming Office Bisha Hotel & Kōst » Lounge 80 Blue Jays Way » Meeting space PARTNER HOTELS » Food & beverage services 34 Byblos 11 Duncan Street Official Host HotelHyatt Regency Toronto 10 Industry Conference Centre presented by 370 King Street West 10 Shutterstock, Hyatt Regency Hotel 35 Cactus Club 370 King Street West First Canadian Place, 77 Adelaide Street West Fairmont Royal York • Industry registration 12 100 Front Street West • Industry and guest pass pickup 36 Cibo Wine Bar • Industry Protocol Office 522 King Street West • Press & Industry Box Office 13 Hilton Toronto • Business centre 145 Richmond Street West • Industry Cafe powered by IMDbPro 37 Coffee Oysters Champagne • Meeting spaces 214 King Street West 14 Hotel Le Germain Toronto • National Agency Stands 30 Mercer Street • Press & Industry Screening Library 38 Drake One Fifty • TIFF Digital Screening Library 150 York Street • Child care for professionals at TIFF 15 InterContinental Toronto Centre » Feeding & changing space 225 Front Street West 39 Escape Manor 383 King Street West Glenn Gould Studio and Conference Centre 16 Marriott Residence Inn Toronto Downtown 250 Front Street West Fairmont Royal York Hotel 255 Wellington Street West • Doc Conference 100 Front Street West • Happy Hours One King West Hotel & Residence • Industry Conference 18 40 Figo 1 King Street West • Industry Lounge 295 Adelaide Street West • Child care for professionals at TIFF Ritz-Carlton Toronto » Feeding & changing space Fox on John 19 41 181 Wellington Street West 106 John Street 2 Scotiabank Theatre 359 Richmond Street West Hilton Toronto/Tundra 20 Radisson Admiral Hotel Toronto-Harbourfront • Buyers’ Lounge 145 Richmond Street West 249 Queen’s Quay West • Press & Industry screenings InterContinental Toronto Centre 21 Sheraton Centre Toronto Kids & Company 225 Front Street West Multiple Locations 123 Queen Street West • Daycare for professionals with kids 42 Mira 420A Wellington Street West 22 SoHo Metropolitan PRESS & INDUSTRY SCREENING VENUES 318 Wellington Street West Patria Scotiabank Theatre 43 2 478 King Street West Super 8 Downtown Toronto 359 Richmond Street West 23 222 Spadina Avenue 44 Portland Variety TIFF Bell Lightbox 587 King Street West Reitman Square, 350 King Street West 24 Novotel Toronto Centre 45 The Esplanade 45 Ricarda’s PUBLIC SCREENING VENUES 134 Peter Street 25 Delta Toronto TIFF Bell Lightbox 46 Shangri-La Toronto 75 Lower Simcoe Street Reitman Square, 350 King Street West 188 University Avenue 26 Hilton Garden Inn Scotiabank Theatre The St. Regis Toronto 92 Peter Street 2 359 Richmond Street West 325 Bay Street 27 Hotel Le Germain Maple Leaf Square Roy Thomson Hall 34 Storys Building 60 Simcoe Street 11 Duncan Street 75 Bremner Boulevard Visa Screening Room at the Princess of Wales Theatre The Drake Hotel Toronto Marriott City Centre 4 48 28 300 King Street West 1150 Queen Street West 1 Blue Jays Way Elgin Theatre The Everleigh 6 49 The Strathcona Hotel 189 Yonge Street 580 King Street West 29 60 York Street Winter Garden Theatre The Fifth Social Club, The Fifth Grill & Terrace, 7 50 189 Yonge Street The Fifth Pubhouse 31 The St. Regis Toronto 225 Richmond Street West 325 Bay Street Ryerson Theatre 8 43 Gerrard Street East The Purman 51 32 Bisha Hotel Toronto 263 Adelaide Street West 80 Blue Jays Way Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario 9 317 Dundas Street West The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto 181 Wellington Street West 4 TIFF19 Festival Village Map P&I.indd 4 8/21/19 5:04 PM YO RK VILLE AV E. 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WE ST UNION E ESPLANA 15 TH 27 24 28 25 way ress r Exp dine Gar 17 SUBWAY STATION AY S QU QUEEN SUBWAY LINE FESTIVAL STREET 20 TIFF19 Festival Village Map P&I.indd 5 8/21/19 5:04 PM Industry Centre PRESENTED BY Hyatt Regency Services 21 Business Centre Protocol Office and Guest Pass Pickup Information Desk 23 Conference Streaming Lounge Registration, Pass Pickup, and Child Care for Professionals at TIFF — Pass Printing Feeding & Changing Space Press & Industry Box Office Washrooms Industry Cafe Press & Industry Screening Library powered by IMDbPro National Agencies African Hub 22 Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda 18 Israel 9 Arab Cinema 1 Italy 7 Argentina 16 Korea 13 Australia 6 Mexico 3 Canada and Ontario 17 New Zealand 10 Chile 8 Portugal 15 China 11 Quebec European Film Promotion 24 Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Greece, Ireland, Kosovo, 12 Russia Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia Scandinavia 14 France 2 Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden 5 Germany and Switzerland 4 Spain 19 India 20 Ukraine 6 TIFF19_P&I-Map-Industry_Centre.indd 6 8/21/19 4:50 PM Mezzanine 9 10 22 21 20 WOMEN MEN MEN WOMEN 8 11 ACCESSIBLE 23 WASHROOM 19 7 24 18 PASS PICKUP & WIDMER ST.
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