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Keanu Reeves, Sydney Sweeney, Channing Tatum in movies heading to Toronto’s upcoming version
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Keanu Reeves, Sydney Sweeney, Channing Tatum in movies heading to Toronto’s upcoming version

Last updated: July 21, 2025 2:53 pm
Editorial Board Published July 21, 2025
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Toronto, lengthy often known as a strong showcase for launching awards-hungry and commercially formidable fall titles, has been seen as dropping a few of its energy lately to festivals in Cannes, Venice and Telluride. This 12 months’s TIFF program, which marks its fiftieth version, will probably be intently watched for a way its titles are obtained not solely on the pageant itself, however within the months forward.

Among the many notable world premieres in Monday’s announcement are Aziz Ansari’s characteristic directorial debut “Good Fortune,” a comedy of identity-swapping and self-discovery starring Ansari and Seth Rogen with Keanu Reeves as a clumsy angel, and James Vanderbilt’s “Nuremberg” starring Russell Crowe as imprisoned Nazi Hermann Göring, with Rami Malek because the psychiatrist tasked with interviewing him.

Maude Apatow will make her characteristic directorial debut with “Poetic License,” starring her mom Leslie Mann alongside Andrew Barth Feldman and Cooper Hoffman. “True Detective” creator Nic Pizzolatto will even make his characteristic directing bow with “Easy’s Waltz,” a drama of down-on-their-luck entertainers starring Vince Vaughn and Al Pacino.

TIFF will host the world premiere of Bobby Farrelly’s comedy “Driver’s Ed,” starring Kumail Nanjiani, Sam Nivola and Molly Shannon. Alex Winter directs and likewise seems within the comedy “Adulthood” alongside Josh Gad, Kaya Scodelario and Billie Lourd. David Mackenzie’s crime thriller “Fuze” stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Sam Worthington, Theo James and Gugu Mbatha-Uncooked.

Baz Luhrman will unveil “EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert,” which makes use of beforehand unseen footage the director found whereas researching his 2022 movie “Elvis.” The result’s what Luhrman has described as “not specifically a documentary, nor a concert film.”

Saoirse Ronan stars in “Bad Apples,” which is premiering on the 2025 Toronto Worldwide Movie Competition.

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Different world premieres embrace Jonathan Etzler’s “Bad Apples,” starring Saoirse Ronan; David Michôd’s “Christy,” starring Sydney Sweeney as boxer Christy Martin; and Alice Winocour’s trend world drama “Couture,” starring Angelina Jolie.

At this stage within the season, deciphering how a Toronto title is introduced can provide some clues as to the place it might be popping up beforehand. “International Premiere” can imply a title can also be first enjoying every week earlier at Telluride, whereas “North American Premiere” can imply one thing is enjoying first at Venice. “Canadian Premiere” means it’s possible enjoying each Telluride and Venice (or already premiered at Cannes) earlier than coming to Toronto.

The one title listed as a global premiere is Clint Bentley’s “Train Dreams,” which premiered earlier this 12 months on the Sundance Movie Competition.

North American premieres possible headed to Venice embrace Gus Van Sant’s “Dead Man’s Wire,” starring Invoice Skarsgård and Colman Domingo; Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi; Mark Jenkin’s “Rose of Nevada,” starring Calum Turner and George MacKay; Mona Fastvold’s “The Testament of Ann Lee,” starring Amanda Seyfried; and Benny Safdie’s “The Smashing Machine,” starring Dwayne Johnson.

Canadian premieres embrace Edward Berger’s “Ballad of a Small Player” starring Colin Farrell; Jafar Panahi’s Cannes-winning “It Was Just an Accident”; Richard Linklater’s “Nouvelle Vague,” in regards to the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s “Breathless”; Kleber Mendonça Filho’s “The Secret Agent,” which gained finest actor at Cannes for Wagner Moura; Daniel Roher’s “Tuner,” starring Leo Woodall and Dustin Hoffman; and Joachim Trier’s “Sentimental Value,” starring Stellan Skarsgård and Renate Reinsve.

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Michaela Coel, left, and Ian McKellen star in “The Christophers,” which is premiering on the 2025 Toronto Worldwide Movie Competition.

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Toronto’s beforehand introduced titles embrace the opening evening choice “John Candy: I Like Me,” a documentary on the beloved Canadian-born actor, directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds, in addition to the world premiere of Rian Johnson’s third Benoit Blanc movie starring Daniel Craig, “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.”

Different beforehand introduced world premieres embrace Derek Cianfrance’s “Roofman,” starring Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst; Nicholas Hytner’s “The Choral,” starring Ralph Fiennes; Paul Greengrass’ “The Lost Bus,” starring Matthew McConaughey; Hikari’s “Rental Family,” starring Brendan Fraser; Nia DaCosta’s “Hedda,” starring Tessa Thompson; Steven Soderbergh’s “The Christophers,” starring Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel; and Agnieszka Holland’s “Franz,” a biopic of Franz Kafka.

Different titles already introduced for TIFF that will probably be premiering elsewhere embrace the Canadian premiere of Chloé Zhao’s extremely anticipated “Hamnet,” starring Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley; and the North American premiere of Rebecca Zlotowski’s “A Private Life,” starring Jodie Foster, which premiered at Cannes.

Extra of the Toronto program will probably be introduced within the coming days and weeks, together with the Platform part for rising voices and the favored Midnight Insanity part. This 12 months’s Toronto Worldwide Movie Competition runs from Sept. 4 to 14.

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