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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Toronto Update: Robust U.S. Film Sales Reported; Scott Feinberg on Fest's Winners and Losers; Hindu Group to Screen Anti-Islam Film; Full Reviews

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The Hollywood Reporter Festival News
September 15, 2012
LATEST FESTIVAL NEWS

Toronto 2012: Robust U.S. Film Sales Reported as Fest Draws to a Close
TIFF organizers point to 29 indie titles finding U.S. distribution this year as acquisition titles like "Place Beyond the Pines," "Imogene" and "What Maisie Knew" secured buyers.

A Few Minutes with Feinberg: Identifying Winners and Losers in Toronto (Video)
THR's awards analyst groups the awards hopefuls that played at the Toronto International Film Festival by the way that they were received there.


Toronto 2012: Canadian Hindu Group Plans Screening of Controversial Anti-Islam Film

A local cinema is being sought for a showing of "Innocence of Muslims," with heavy security, including metal detectors, planned as a security precaution.

LATEST FESTIVAL REVIEWS

Emperor: Toronto Review
Matthew Fox and Tommy Lee Jones play key figures in the fate of Japan's sacred leader in Peter Webber's historical war drama.

Casting By: Toronto Review

Tom Donahue's documentary chronicles the evolution from studio contract players to the boom in the 1970s of creative casting, with Marion Dougherty leading the charge on that shift.

I Declare War: Toronto Review
A dozen teen thespians (and a dog) play capture the flag in Jason Lapeyre and Robert Wilson's film that is more "Stand by Me" than "Lord of the Flies."


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