They've unveiled the initial lineup of 70 films. Here is the coverage from Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, as well as a guide giving more details about each of the selections.
OPENING NIGHT
The Fifth Estate, Bill Condon, USA (World Premiere)
CLOSING NIGHT
Life of Crime, Daniel Schecter USA (World Premiere)
GALAS
American Dreams in China, Peter Ho-Sun Chan, Hong Kong/China (North American Premiere)
The Art of the Steal, Jonathan Sobol, Canada (World Premiere)
August: Osage County, John Wells, USA (World Premiere)
Cold Eyes, Cho Ui-seok and Kim Byung-seo, Korea (North American Premiere)
The Grand Seduction, Don McKellar, Canada (World Premiere)
Kill Your Darlings, John Krokidas, USA (International Premiere)
The Love Punch, Joel Hopkins, France (World Premiere)
The Lunchbox, Ritesh Batra, India/France/Germany (North American Premiere)
Mandela: The Long Walk to Freedom, Peter Chadwick (World Premiere)
Parkland, Peter Landesman, USA (World Premiere)
The Railway Man, Jonathan Teplitzky, Australia/United Kingdom (World Premiere)
The Right Kind of Wrong, Jeremiah Chechik, Canada (World Premiere)
Rush, Ron Howard, United Kingdom/Germany (International Premiere)
Shuddh Desi Romance, Maneesh Sharma, India (Canadian Premiere)
Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon, Mike Myers, USA (World Premiere)
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
All Is By My Side, John Ridley, United Kingdom (World Premiere)
Attila, Marcel Sylvain Chomet, France (World Premiere)
Bad Words, Jason Bateman, USA (World Premiere)
Belle, Amma Asante, United Kingdom (World Premiere)
Blue Is The Warmest Color, Abdellatif Kechiche, France (North American Premiere)
Burning Bush, Agnieszka Holland, Czech Republic (North American Premiere)
Can a Song Save Your Life?, John Carney, USA (World Premiere)
Cannibal, Manuel Martín Cuenca, Spain/Romania/Russia/France (World Premiere)
Dallas Buyers Club, Jean-Marc Vallée, USA (World Premiere)
Devil’s Knot, Atom Egoyan, USA (World Premiere)
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him and Her, Ned Benson, USA
Dom Hemingway, Richard Shepard, United Kingdom (World Premiere)
Don Jon, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, USA (Canadian Premiere)
The Double, Richard Ayoade, United Kingdom (World Premiere)
Enough Said, Nicole Holofcener, USA (World Premiere)
Exit Marrakech, Caroline Link, Germany (International Premiere)
Felony Matthew Saville, Australia (World Premiere)
For Those Who Can Tell No Tales, Jasmila Žbanić, Bosnia and Herzegovina (World Premiere)
Gloria, Sebastián Lelio, Chile/Spain (North American Premiere)
Going Away, Nicole Garcia, France (World Premiere)
Gravity, Alfonso Cuarón, USA/United Kingdom (North American Premiere)
The Great Beauty, Paolo Sorrentino, Italy (North American Premiere)
Half of a Yellow Sun, Biyi Bandele Nigeria/United Kingdom (World Premiere)
Hateship Loveship, Liza Johnson, USA (World Premiere)
L’intrepido, Gianni Amelio, Italy (North American Premiere)
Ida Pawel Pawlikowski, Poland (World Premiere)
The Invisible Woman, Ralph Fiennes, United Kingdom (World Premiere)
Joe, David Gordon Green, USA (North American Premiere)
Labor Day, Jason Reitman, USA (World Premiere)
Like Father, Like Son, Hirokazu Kore-Eda, Japan (North American Premiere)
Man of Tai Chi, Keanu Reeves, USA/China (North American Premiere)
MARY, Queen of Scots, Thomas Imbach, France/Switzerland (North American Premiere)
Mystery Road, Ivan Sen, Australia (International Premiere)
Night Moves, Kelly Reichardt, USA (North American Premiere)
Omar, Hany Abu-Assad, Palestine (North American Premiere)
One Chance, David Frankel, USA (World Premiere)
Only Lovers Left Alive,Jim Jarmusch, USA (North American Premiere)
The Past, Asghar Farhadi, France/Italy (North American Premiere)
Philomena, Stephen Frears, United Kingdom (North American Premiere)
Pioneer, Erik Skjoldbjærg, Norway (International Premiere)
Prisoners, Denis Villeneuve, USA (World Premiere)
Quai d’Orsay Bertrand Tavernier, France (World Premiere)
REAL, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan (North American Premiere)
Starred Up, David Mackenzie United Kingdom (World Premiere)
Third Person, Paul Haggis, Belgium (World Premiere)
Those Happy Years, Daniele Luchetti Italy (World Premiere)
Tracks, John Curran, United Kingdom/Australia (North American Premiere)
12 Years a Slave, Steve McQueen, United Kingdom (World Premiere)
Under the Skin, Jonathan Glazer, USA/United Kingdom (North American Premiere)
Violette, Martin Provost, France/Belgium (World Premiere)
Visitors, Godfrey Reggio, USA (World Premiere)
Walesa. Man of Hope., Andrzej Wajda, Poland (North American Premiere)
We are the Best!, Lukas Moodysson, Sweden (North American Premiere)
Le Week-End, Roger Michell, United Kingdom (World Premiere)
You Are Here, Matthew Weiner, USA (World Premiere)
Young and Beautiful, François Ozon, France/Belgium (North American Premiere)
MIDNIGHT MADNESS
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, Jonathan Levine (free screening)
Toronto 2013
- TheDudeAbides
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Re: Toronto 2013
I know you probably don't know yet Jeff but are there only going to be two midnight madness films or have they yet to release the names of others? I'm assuming, and hoping, the latter
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sienel
- Joined: Fri Nov 05, 2004 11:58 am
Re: Toronto 2013
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane is screening tomorrow night at midnight. They'll be announcing the full slate of Midnight Madness films on Tuesday (possibly at the ABLML screening?).TheDudeAbides wrote:I know you probably don't know yet Jeff but are there only going to be two midnight madness films or have they yet to release the names of others? I'm assuming, and hoping, the latter
- Jeff
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- Location: Denver, CO
Re: Toronto 2013
Here's the full lineup.TheDudeAbides wrote:I know you probably don't know yet Jeff but are there only going to be two midnight madness films or have they yet to release the names of others? I'm assuming, and hoping, the latter
- Cronenfly
- Joined: Thu Jul 19, 2007 4:04 pm
Re: Toronto 2013
Final/full schedule has been posted online. Beyond a few head-scratching omissions (why no Inside Llewyn Davis?), the lineup looks (as usual) relatively comprehensive of what has been floating around festivals so far this year, while also providing a sampling of the big fall American pics and a few novelties/surprises besides.