Last year TIFF played host to 245 feature films, 50 fewer than its high-water mark in 2016. This year there are just 50 in total, but they include some heavy hitters, among them Spike Lee , Thomas Vinterberg, Werner Herzog, François Ozon and Frederick Wiseman. There are also a number of actors-turned-directors, including Viggo Mortensen, David Oyelowo, Halle Berry and Regina King.
Oddly, there will be no Netflix titles, after the streaming service decided to sit out the festival circuit this year. Charlie Kaufman’s, starring the recently deceased Chadwick Boseman, will debut on the service either this year or early in 2021, as will Ron Howard’s newest,Grand galas at Roy Thomson Hall and the Princess of Wales theatre are out this year, but there will be some unique places to see TIFF films, in addition to watching them online.
Dress up. If you’re watching a TIFF event at home, think comfortable but stylish. Top half: As you would for a Zoom meeting at work. Bottom half: Something – anything! – beyond sweatpants. Eat up. At the very least, make some popcorn and whatever tipple you might enjoy at the cinema. Consider following your at-home screening with takeout dinner, drinks and conversation within your social circle.
Get out. Not everyone is ready to go back into cinemas, but TIFF’s drive-in and outdoor walk-in options mean there’s something for every comfort level.Fossil hunter and early paleontologist Mary Anning has been the subject of several popular books, including Tracy Chevalier’s
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