Toronto International Film Festival
TIFF Diary: The mendacity of Duranty and the truth of Mr Jones
Agnieszka Holland’s film 'Mr Jones' takes us back to a famine in Ukraine of the early 1990s
TIFF diary: The audacity of Regina King and an imagined evening
'One Night In Miami', about a fictional conversation between Malcolm X, Sam Cooke, Jim Brown, Cassius Clay is a sure-shot Oscar contender
TIFF Diary: Here at last, a film fest you can watch in your pajamas
The Toronto International Film Festival gets going with digital screenings and virtual red carpets
It was intimidating directing Farhan Akhtar: Shonali Bose
'The Sky Is Pink' is set to premiere at the 44th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
TIFF '19 Diary: The year’s sexiest film, and the stern gaze of an austere auteur
In her first scene itself, Lopez, who plays veteran stripper Ramona, grounds the film while establishing her power and prowess.
TIFF: Films, FOMO and state of the nation
Indian movies represent state of India’s liberal, genteel intelligentsia in more ways than one.
A whole ‘latte’ love
Accompanied by director Shonali Bose, the actress is yet again away from her husband Nick Jonas.
The art and artifice of ‘personal’
Priyanka-Farhan starrer The Sky is Pink is a melodrama that mines a real-life tragedy.
Tiff, the ‘Oracle of Oscars’, opens with 4 Indian films and the tale of a yogi
Tiff voted Green Book as the best film and Alfonso Cuaron’s Roma as the best foreign film.
‘Children are worst affected by violence’
Shot in the valleys of Sikkim, this film revolves around children who are forced to leave their country due to violence.