The Toronto International Film Festival returns September 5 for 11 days of Canadian and international cinema, special events and talks with some of the biggest names in film.
This year, 4 MPC projects will be showcased.
Emilia Perez will have it’s Canadian Premiere. Exhilarating and piercingly resonant, the latest from director Jacques Audiard (Rust and Bone, TIFF ’12; The Sisters Brothers, TIFF ’18) audaciously merges pop opera, narco thriller, and gender affirmation drama. Emilia Pérez is a rollercoaster in which crime, redemption, and karma collide, featuring fearless performances from Zoe Saldaña, Selena Gomez, Adriana Paz, and the amazing Karla Sofía Gascón, an ensemble that collectively received the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival this year.
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Daniela Forever will have its world premiere. In the latest from Nacho Vigalondo (Colossal, TIFF ’16), Henry Golding (Crazy Rich Asians) soulfully portrays a bereaved man who enrolls in a clinical trial for a drug that allows him to reunite with his lost lover (Beatrice Grannò) through lucid dreams.
Vermiglio will have its North American premiere. Told in four chapters, each set in a different season, Maura Delpero’s stunningly beautiful and powerful new film takes us into the world of a remote Italian mountain village. The MPC Hauteville teams handled the rushes, colour correction, colour grading and deliverables for this film.
Little Jaffna will also have its North American premiere. Lawrence Valin makes an impressive debut, directing and acting in this dynamic, socio-political crime drama about a police officer who infiltrates a Tamil gang in Paris. MPC took charge of the rushes, colour correction, colour grading on Resolve by Fabien Pascal, as well as the deliverables.
We warmly congratulate the clients, productions, and directors for allowing us to be a part of these special films.
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