‘After Love’, ‘Saint-Narcisse’, among the 30 promotional titles to enter the TIFF industry list

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Organizers of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) announced on Tuesday (September 1) a variety of 30 titles for global outdoor acquisition, the official variety.

TIFF Industry Selects titles come from 29 countries and have been manually selected through industry programming and the TIFF festival and will be screened to accredited users on the festival’s press and industry platform, TIFF Digital Cinema Pro. The industry register closes on September 2.

TIFF 2020 selects the titles:

A boy (France) Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar

After Love (UK) Aleem Khan

And the global total (Germany/France) Julia Von Heinz

Apples (Greece) Christos Nikou

Baby Done (New Zealand) Curtis Vowell

Falling for Figaro (Australia / UK) Ben Lewin

The Garden (Iceland) Ragnar Bragason

Here we are (Israel / Italy) Nir Bergman

Holler (USA) Nicole Riegel

Between two (Azerbaijan / Mexico / United States) Hilal Baydarov

Karnawal (Argentina / Brazil / Chile / Mexico / Norway) Juan Pablo Felix

The Kid Detective (Canada) Evan Morgan

Kill him and leave this city (Poland) Mariusz Wilczynski

La Veranica (Chile) Leonardo Medel

Like a house on fire (Canada) Jesse Noah Klein

Lovers (France) Nicole Garcia

Magical Mountains (Netherlands) Urszula Antoniak

Monday (UK / Greece / USA) Argyris Papadimitropoulos

The Monopoly of Violence (France) David Dufresne

My component (France) Nicolas Maury

My center is booming! (Spain / Italy) Nacho Alvarez

My is Francesco Totti (Italy) Alex Infascelli

Simple Passion (France / Belgium / Lebanon) Danielle Arbid

Saint-Narcisse (Canada) Bruce LaBruce

Shorta (Denmark) Anders Erholm, Frederik Louis Hviid

If the wind amaina (France / Armenia / Belgium) Nora Martirosyan

Sweat (Poland / Sweden) Magnus von Horn

Ties (Italy) Daniele Luchetti

Tove (Finland/ Sweden) Zaida Bergroth

The translator (Syria / France / Belgium / Switzerland / Qatar) Rana Kazkaz, Anas Khalaf.

“As always, the industry will have a solid and healthy diversity of content to view and upload to its lists,” said Geoff Macnaughton, senior director of Industry and Theater. “International buyers count on Toronto to notice and acquire the most productive cinema in the world, and we’re excited about them this year with the TIFF Industry Selects Award. “

The TIFF Industry Selects programme is supported by national promotion agencies German Films, the Icelandic Film Center, the Istituto Luce Cinecitt, the Israel Film Fund, the Spanish Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts, the New Zealand Film Commission and the Polish Film Institute.

Film professionals can obtain industry varieties, official variety titles, and personal projections by enrolling in the Digital Pro Pass, which also includes online industry convention events and online networking equipment for producers, buyers, sales agents, and movie makers. Visit TIFF’s official online page here. The 45th Toronto International Film Festival will be held from September 10-19.

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