"A Night for Dying Tigers" (cine 2010)
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"A Night for Dying Tigers" (cine 2010)
Jennifer comenzara a grabar pronto la película independiente y muy oscura "A Night for Dying Tigers" sobre una familia criminal y disfuncional. Ella interpreta a Melanie una mujer que milagrosamente sigue con vida a pesar de la familia que tiene.
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Joder que yuyu...
Igualmente siempre es genial saber que JB tiene nuevos proyectos!!
Gracias por la info K_S!!
Igualmente siempre es genial saber que JB tiene nuevos proyectos!!
Gracias por la info K_S!!
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Blog de la nueva película de Jennifer:
http://anightfordyingtigers.com/
Y estar atentas al twitter de Terry Miles, uno de los miembros de produccion:
http://twitter.com/tkmiles
- El dia 7 esta aquí. Día grande con Jennifer y Gil ayer. Volveremos a la casa por la noche para grabar un poco. Sin dormir. Gran equipo. Ningún problema.
- El día 8 comienza. Enorme escena de cena anoche. Todos estuvieron genial, Tygh, Jennifer, Gil, Leah y el resto. Lauren y la escena de piano de Pyper. Wow.
http://anightfordyingtigers.com/
Y estar atentas al twitter de Terry Miles, uno de los miembros de produccion:
http://twitter.com/tkmiles
- El dia 7 esta aquí. Día grande con Jennifer y Gil ayer. Volveremos a la casa por la noche para grabar un poco. Sin dormir. Gran equipo. Ningún problema.
- El día 8 comienza. Enorme escena de cena anoche. Todos estuvieron genial, Tygh, Jennifer, Gil, Leah y el resto. Lauren y la escena de piano de Pyper. Wow.
Heya- Trátame bien, soy una forera muy activa
- Cantidad de envíos : 525
Edad : 40
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Algunos datos sobre esta película.
El actor Daniel Cudmore (estuvo en la segunda parte de la saga Crepúsculo) ha escrito en su twiter sobre la película, en la que también estará el.
Se ha abierto un blog para la película, y de acuerdo a ese mismo blog, el rodaje acaba de comenzar.
La película parece ser un proyecto Indie dirigido por Terry Miles, y la sinopsis, es la que sigue:
“A Night for Dying Tigers” (Western Region: Dying Tiger Films Inc.; Productores: Terry Miles & Sidney Chiu; Director/Guionista: Terry Miles; Presupuesto: $200,000).
En 24 cortas horas, Jack va a la cárcel por cinco años. Esa noche, por primera vez desde la repentina muerte de sus padres un año antes, la familia se reúne en su ancestral casa para la cena de despedida de Jack. Lo que comienza como una reunión civilizada, alegre con comida, bebida y conversación mordaz, se convierte rápidamente en un torbellino de pena moral cuestionable, revelaciones, reveses y confesiones. Mientras se enfrentan de manera medio salvaje, medio civilizada, estos personajes y las verdades tras sus largas historias de conflictos y tragedias, son lentamente y sorprendentemente reveladas.“A Night for Dying Tigers” es un oscuro, sincero y por último, revelador retrato de una familia al borde de la desintegración.
El actor Daniel Cudmore (estuvo en la segunda parte de la saga Crepúsculo) ha escrito en su twiter sobre la película, en la que también estará el.
Se ha abierto un blog para la película, y de acuerdo a ese mismo blog, el rodaje acaba de comenzar.
La película parece ser un proyecto Indie dirigido por Terry Miles, y la sinopsis, es la que sigue:
“A Night for Dying Tigers” (Western Region: Dying Tiger Films Inc.; Productores: Terry Miles & Sidney Chiu; Director/Guionista: Terry Miles; Presupuesto: $200,000).
En 24 cortas horas, Jack va a la cárcel por cinco años. Esa noche, por primera vez desde la repentina muerte de sus padres un año antes, la familia se reúne en su ancestral casa para la cena de despedida de Jack. Lo que comienza como una reunión civilizada, alegre con comida, bebida y conversación mordaz, se convierte rápidamente en un torbellino de pena moral cuestionable, revelaciones, reveses y confesiones. Mientras se enfrentan de manera medio salvaje, medio civilizada, estos personajes y las verdades tras sus largas historias de conflictos y tragedias, son lentamente y sorprendentemente reveladas.“A Night for Dying Tigers” es un oscuro, sincero y por último, revelador retrato de una familia al borde de la desintegración.
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Os hago una breve visita y de paso os dejo un poco de información que he recogido por ahí.
Un par de fotos del set de "A Night For Dying Tigers", cortesía de tibette.com
Un par de fotos del set de "A Night For Dying Tigers", cortesía de tibette.com
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Jennifer Beals' latest feature film 'A Night for Dying Tigers' has been given a slot at the Toronto Film Festival, which takes place September 30 to October 15, 2010.
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Muchas gracias leonora ay, que gozo produce tener por aquí una fan de jenn tan participativa. Es que estamos tan rodeadas de Shaners, no es por nada, que todas son muy bienvenidas, pero una tiene su corazoncito y se pregunta como puede ser que habiendo tantos millones de fans de JB por el mundo este foro esté tan huerfanito
Pues nada, a esperar a Octubre, y a ver siJB hace una visita al festival para promocionar su peli y tenemos más fotos estupendas
Pues nada, a esperar a Octubre, y a ver siJB hace una visita al festival para promocionar su peli y tenemos más fotos estupendas
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julia escribió:Muchas gracias leonora ay, que gozo produce tener por aquí una fan de jenn tan participativa. Es que estamos tan rodeadas de Shaners, no es por nada, que todas son muy bienvenidas, pero una tiene su corazoncito y se pregunta como puede ser que habiendo tantos millones de fans de JB por el mundo este foro esté tan huerfanito
Pues nada, a esperar a Octubre, y a ver siJB hace una visita al festival para promocionar su peli y tenemos más fotos estupendas
gracias a tí por este foro tan bonito. a mi JB me ha gustado desde siempre y mucho antes de TLW y vi la serie ante todo por ella .. :)
es verdad que no hay muchos sitios en español donde se pueda obtener información sobre ella, así que lo menos que puedo hacer es tratar de aportar cositas que me encuentro por ahí..
leonora- Trátame bien, soy una forera muy activa
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ya kiero verla con lo ke me gusta las peliculas
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http://www.tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiff/2010/nightfordyingtigers#filmnote
A Night for Dying Tigers
Terry Miles, Vancouver
Through
a packed script brought to life by straight-forward filmmaking and
sophisticated jump-cutting, Terry Miles dissects the hearts and feelings
of the members of a dysfunctionnal family reunited to say goodbye to
the eldest, who's going to jail for five years. A band-wagon of gifted
actors dominated by Jennifer Beals.
---------------
http://www.tiff.net/press/pressreleases/2010/oh-canada-festival-announces-impressive-selection-of-canadian-features
Oh Canada! Festival Announces Impressive Selection Of Canadian Features
Toronto – The Toronto International Film Festival
announces a wealth of Canadian features including highly anticipated
new works by acclaimed Canadian filmmakers Denis Villeneuve, Bruce
McDonald, Xavier Dolan, Jacob Tierney, Louis Bélanger and William D.
MacGillivray, Sturla Gunnarsson, Ingrid Veninger, and Carl Bessai and
on screen appearances by Molly Parker, Jay Baruchel, Don McKellar,
Scott Speedman, Jill Hennessy, David Suzuki, Martha Plimpton, Peter
Stormare, Jennifer Beals, Emily Hampshire, Jean Lapointe, Guylaine
Tremblay, Harvey Keitel, Jason Jones, Scott Caan, Tricia Helfer and the
late Tracy Wright.
“It’s a testament to the creative minds and incredible
talent in this country that we have such a diverse and exciting
offering of Canadian films across all programmes in this year’s
Festival,” says Steve Gravestock, Programmer, Toronto International
Film Festival. “It’s an exciting time for Canadian cinema and
we’re proud to bring audiences this line-up of films which includes
documentaries profiling some of our beloved national figures, powerful
and unsettling dramas, thrillers, comedies, romances and a record
number of dysfunctional families.”
New this year, the Festival presents TheCanadian Pack, a ticket package selected by TIFF programmers thatoffers film lovers exposure to Canadian talent with a selection of five new Canadian films for $80.
GALAS
A Beginners Guide to Endings Jonathan Sobol, CanadaWorld Premiere
Raucous, charming and very funny, Jonathan Sobol's comedy A Beginners Guide to Endings
follows three sons as they deal with their gambler father's somewhat
complicated legacy. Featuring the legendary Harvey Keitel, the film also
stars Scott Caan, Paolo Costanzo, Wendy Crewson, Tricia Helfer, Jason
Jones, and J.K. Simmons.
Previously announced Canadian Galas include: The Bang Bang Club,Steven Silver; Barney's Version, Richard J. Lewis; Casino Jack, George Hickenlooper; Score: A Hockey Musical, Mike McGowan.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie Sturla Gunnarsson, Canada
World Premiere
At 75 years old, David Suzuki shows no signs of slowing down. In this
captivating documentary portrait, the passionate environmentalist's
legacy lecture is entwined with candid interviews in which he reflects
on his life and shares deeply personal stories, revealing a side
previously unseen.
Good Neighbours Jacob Tierney, Canada
World Premiere
Director Jacob Tierney (The Trotsky) returns
with an innovative and unsettling thriller about some very strange
people living in the same apartment building in Montreal's
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood. The film stars Scott Speedman, Emily
Hampshire and Jay Baruchel.
Incendies Denis Villeneuve, Canada
North American Premiere
After their mother Nawal's death, twins Simon and Jeanne embark on a
journey to the Middle East that shines a disturbing light on their
mother's past and culminates in a shocking revelation. Based on the
acclaimed play by Wajdi Mouawad and directed by Genie and Jutra
award-winner Denis Villeneuve (Polytechnique).
Les amours imaginaires (Heartbeats) Xavier Dolan, Canada
English Canadian Premiere
Wunderkind filmmaker Xavier Dolan returns with his second feature – a
sophisticated comedy about close friends, Francis and Marie, who pursue
their mutual obsession with a young man. As they face off in
competition, cracks in their friendship begin to appear with both comic
and tragic results.
Repeaters Carl Bessai, Canada
World Premiere
Veteran director Carl Bessai returns with a tense thriller that follows
three young addicts in a rehabilitation centre. Each day they live the
same events over and over – a situation each responds to in radically
different ways.
Trigger Bruce McDonald, Canada
World Premiere
Molly Parker and the late Tracy Wright form a highly dysfunctional yet
endearing rock duo reuniting a decade after their band called it
quits. Directed by Bruce McDonald (Pontypool, The Tracey Fragments, Hard Core Logo, Highway 61), and written by Daniel MacIvor, the film features Sarah Polley, Don McKellar and Callum Keith Rennie.
CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA
À l’origine d’un cri Robin Aubert, Canada
World Premiere
Three
generations of men from the same family drunkenly careen across the
Québécois countryside in an emotionally powerful journey through the
past from one of Québec’s most intriguing young filmmakers.
MODRA Ingrid Veninger, Canada
World Premiere
In this authentic portrait of teenaged self-discovery, recently-dumped
seventeen-year-old Lina and free spirit Leco travel to visit Lina's
extended family in the quirky town of Modra, Slovakia.
A Night for Dying TigersTerry Miles, Canada
World Premiere
The night before Jack goes to prison for five years, his family gets
together at their ancestral home for a farewell dinner. What begins as a
civil, if not joyful, reunion quickly devolves into a morally
questionable whirlwind of regret, reversals, and revelations. The film
stars Jennifer Beals, Gil Bellows, Kathleen Roberston, Lauren Lee
Smith, Tygh Runyon and John Pyper-Ferguson.
Route 132 Louis Bélanger, Canada
English Canadian Premiere
A powerful drama directed by acclaimed veteran Louis Bélanger, Route 132
focuses on a man who loses a loved one and embarks on a journey in an
attempt to rediscover his roots and come to terms with his grief.
Small Town Murder Songs Ed Gass-Donnelly, Canada
World Premiere
Ed Gass-Donnelly’s (This Beautiful City) Small Town Murder Songs
mixes sexuality, religion and tradition in a Greek tragedy about
repression and mistrust. The film stars Peter Stormare, Jill Hennessy,
Aaron Poole and Martha Plimpton.
MIDNIGHT MADNESS
Midnight Madness Opening Night
Fubar II Michael Dowse, Canada
World Premiere
In
the sequel to the 2002 cult comedy Fubar, hoser headbangers Terry and
Dean are back and hit the road to find wealth, happiness and more beer
in the oil fields of Alberta. Special appearance by Tron.
REAL TO REEL
How to Start Your Own Country Jody Shapiro, Canada
World Premiere
Shapiro's documentary about micro-nations, tiny countries seldom
recognized by the outside world, mixes comedy and compassion with a
serious analysis of the concept of statehood and citizenship.
The Man of a Thousand Songs William D. MacGillivray, Canada
World Premiere
Veteran East Coast filmmaker William MacGillivray returns to the
Festival with this emotional, intimate and tender documentary about the
life of fabled Atlantic songwriter Ron Hynes.
VISIONS
Curling Denis Côté, Canada
North American Premiere
Set in a village in Quebec, Denis Côté’s Curling
follows inveterate loner Jean-François, a single father, and his
isolated 12-year-old daughter Julyvonne. Between his unremarkable jobs,
Jean-François devotes an awkward energy to Julyvonne until some
unexpected events jeopardize the fragile balance of their relationship.
Trois temps après la mort d'Anna Catherine Martin, Canada
English Canadian Premiere
After vibrant young violinist Anna dies, her mother Françoise leaves
Montreal and takes refuge at the country home of her maternal ancestors
in Kamouraska. She has given up on life, but an old friend labours to
revive her desire to live.
CANADIAN OPEN VAULT
A Married Couple Allan King, Canada
A restruck and restored version of master filmmaker Allan King's
classic cinema-verité film, one of the most influential and celebrated
Canadian films ever made, A Married Couplerecords
the collapse of a middle class couple's marriage. The film is being
restruck in conjunction with Zoe Druick's monograph on the film,
co-published by the University of Toronto Press and TIFF.
The Gala programme is made possible through the generous support of ET Canada on Global.
The Special Presentations programme is made possible through the generous
sponsorship of American Movie Classics Company LLC.
The Real to Reel programme is made possible through the generous support of A&E IndieFilms.
The Contemporary World Cinema programme is made possible through the generous support of Sun Life Financial.
The Midnight Madness programme is made possible through the generous support of Cineplex Entertainment LP and Space.
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For further information, contact the Communications Department at 416-934-3200 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 416-934-3200 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or by email at proffice@tiff.net.
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(Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.) or in person at the TIFF
Box Office at 2 Carlton Street, West Mezzanine (Monday to Friday: 10
a.m. - 7 p.m.)
The 35th Toronto International Film Festival runs September 9 to 19, 2010.
About TIFF Bell Lightbox:
Currently under
construction, TIFF Bell Lightbox, a breathtaking five-storey complex
located in downtown Toronto, will provide a permanent home for film
lovers to celebrate cinema from around the world and will propel TIFF
forward as an international leader in film culture. Designed by
innovative architecture firm KPMB, TIFF Bell Lightbox’s fluid structure
encourages exploration, movement and play. The campaign to build TIFF
Bell Lightbox is generously supported by founding sponsor Bell, the
Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada, the City of Toronto, the
King and John Festival Corporation - consisting of the Reitman family
and the Daniels Corporation – RBC as major sponsor and official bank,
Visa†, the Copyright Collective of Canada, the Slaight Family
Foundation, NBC Universal Canada, the Brian Linehan Charitable
Foundation, the Harbinger Foundation, CIBC and BMO. The Board of
Directors, staff and many generous individuals and corporations have
also contributed to the campaign. For more information on the TIFF Bell
Lightbox campaign, visit belllightbox.ca.
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transform the way people see the world through film. Its vision is to
lead the world in creative and cultural discovery through the moving
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seasonal staff, and counts upon the largesse of over 2,000 volunteers
year-round.
The Toronto International Film Festival is
generously supported by Lead Sponsor Bell, Major Sponsors RBC and
BlackBerry, the Government of Ontario, Telefilm Canada, and the City of
Toronto.
A Night for Dying Tigers
Terry Miles, Vancouver
- Country: Canada
- Year: 2010
- Producer: Terry Miles, Sidney Chiu
- Screenplay: Terry Miles
- Runtime: 94
- Programmes:
Through
a packed script brought to life by straight-forward filmmaking and
sophisticated jump-cutting, Terry Miles dissects the hearts and feelings
of the members of a dysfunctionnal family reunited to say goodbye to
the eldest, who's going to jail for five years. A band-wagon of gifted
actors dominated by Jennifer Beals.
---------------
http://www.tiff.net/press/pressreleases/2010/oh-canada-festival-announces-impressive-selection-of-canadian-features
Oh Canada! Festival Announces Impressive Selection Of Canadian Features
Toronto – The Toronto International Film Festival
announces a wealth of Canadian features including highly anticipated
new works by acclaimed Canadian filmmakers Denis Villeneuve, Bruce
McDonald, Xavier Dolan, Jacob Tierney, Louis Bélanger and William D.
MacGillivray, Sturla Gunnarsson, Ingrid Veninger, and Carl Bessai and
on screen appearances by Molly Parker, Jay Baruchel, Don McKellar,
Scott Speedman, Jill Hennessy, David Suzuki, Martha Plimpton, Peter
Stormare, Jennifer Beals, Emily Hampshire, Jean Lapointe, Guylaine
Tremblay, Harvey Keitel, Jason Jones, Scott Caan, Tricia Helfer and the
late Tracy Wright.
“It’s a testament to the creative minds and incredible
talent in this country that we have such a diverse and exciting
offering of Canadian films across all programmes in this year’s
Festival,” says Steve Gravestock, Programmer, Toronto International
Film Festival. “It’s an exciting time for Canadian cinema and
we’re proud to bring audiences this line-up of films which includes
documentaries profiling some of our beloved national figures, powerful
and unsettling dramas, thrillers, comedies, romances and a record
number of dysfunctional families.”
New this year, the Festival presents TheCanadian Pack, a ticket package selected by TIFF programmers thatoffers film lovers exposure to Canadian talent with a selection of five new Canadian films for $80.
GALAS
A Beginners Guide to Endings Jonathan Sobol, CanadaWorld Premiere
Raucous, charming and very funny, Jonathan Sobol's comedy A Beginners Guide to Endings
follows three sons as they deal with their gambler father's somewhat
complicated legacy. Featuring the legendary Harvey Keitel, the film also
stars Scott Caan, Paolo Costanzo, Wendy Crewson, Tricia Helfer, Jason
Jones, and J.K. Simmons.
Previously announced Canadian Galas include: The Bang Bang Club,Steven Silver; Barney's Version, Richard J. Lewis; Casino Jack, George Hickenlooper; Score: A Hockey Musical, Mike McGowan.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie Sturla Gunnarsson, Canada
World Premiere
At 75 years old, David Suzuki shows no signs of slowing down. In this
captivating documentary portrait, the passionate environmentalist's
legacy lecture is entwined with candid interviews in which he reflects
on his life and shares deeply personal stories, revealing a side
previously unseen.
Good Neighbours Jacob Tierney, Canada
World Premiere
Director Jacob Tierney (The Trotsky) returns
with an innovative and unsettling thriller about some very strange
people living in the same apartment building in Montreal's
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood. The film stars Scott Speedman, Emily
Hampshire and Jay Baruchel.
Incendies Denis Villeneuve, Canada
North American Premiere
After their mother Nawal's death, twins Simon and Jeanne embark on a
journey to the Middle East that shines a disturbing light on their
mother's past and culminates in a shocking revelation. Based on the
acclaimed play by Wajdi Mouawad and directed by Genie and Jutra
award-winner Denis Villeneuve (Polytechnique).
Les amours imaginaires (Heartbeats) Xavier Dolan, Canada
English Canadian Premiere
Wunderkind filmmaker Xavier Dolan returns with his second feature – a
sophisticated comedy about close friends, Francis and Marie, who pursue
their mutual obsession with a young man. As they face off in
competition, cracks in their friendship begin to appear with both comic
and tragic results.
Repeaters Carl Bessai, Canada
World Premiere
Veteran director Carl Bessai returns with a tense thriller that follows
three young addicts in a rehabilitation centre. Each day they live the
same events over and over – a situation each responds to in radically
different ways.
Trigger Bruce McDonald, Canada
World Premiere
Molly Parker and the late Tracy Wright form a highly dysfunctional yet
endearing rock duo reuniting a decade after their band called it
quits. Directed by Bruce McDonald (Pontypool, The Tracey Fragments, Hard Core Logo, Highway 61), and written by Daniel MacIvor, the film features Sarah Polley, Don McKellar and Callum Keith Rennie.
CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA
À l’origine d’un cri Robin Aubert, Canada
World Premiere
Three
generations of men from the same family drunkenly careen across the
Québécois countryside in an emotionally powerful journey through the
past from one of Québec’s most intriguing young filmmakers.
MODRA Ingrid Veninger, Canada
World Premiere
In this authentic portrait of teenaged self-discovery, recently-dumped
seventeen-year-old Lina and free spirit Leco travel to visit Lina's
extended family in the quirky town of Modra, Slovakia.
A Night for Dying TigersTerry Miles, Canada
World Premiere
The night before Jack goes to prison for five years, his family gets
together at their ancestral home for a farewell dinner. What begins as a
civil, if not joyful, reunion quickly devolves into a morally
questionable whirlwind of regret, reversals, and revelations. The film
stars Jennifer Beals, Gil Bellows, Kathleen Roberston, Lauren Lee
Smith, Tygh Runyon and John Pyper-Ferguson.
Route 132 Louis Bélanger, Canada
English Canadian Premiere
A powerful drama directed by acclaimed veteran Louis Bélanger, Route 132
focuses on a man who loses a loved one and embarks on a journey in an
attempt to rediscover his roots and come to terms with his grief.
Small Town Murder Songs Ed Gass-Donnelly, Canada
World Premiere
Ed Gass-Donnelly’s (This Beautiful City) Small Town Murder Songs
mixes sexuality, religion and tradition in a Greek tragedy about
repression and mistrust. The film stars Peter Stormare, Jill Hennessy,
Aaron Poole and Martha Plimpton.
MIDNIGHT MADNESS
Midnight Madness Opening Night
Fubar II Michael Dowse, Canada
World Premiere
In
the sequel to the 2002 cult comedy Fubar, hoser headbangers Terry and
Dean are back and hit the road to find wealth, happiness and more beer
in the oil fields of Alberta. Special appearance by Tron.
REAL TO REEL
How to Start Your Own Country Jody Shapiro, Canada
World Premiere
Shapiro's documentary about micro-nations, tiny countries seldom
recognized by the outside world, mixes comedy and compassion with a
serious analysis of the concept of statehood and citizenship.
The Man of a Thousand Songs William D. MacGillivray, Canada
World Premiere
Veteran East Coast filmmaker William MacGillivray returns to the
Festival with this emotional, intimate and tender documentary about the
life of fabled Atlantic songwriter Ron Hynes.
VISIONS
Curling Denis Côté, Canada
North American Premiere
Set in a village in Quebec, Denis Côté’s Curling
follows inveterate loner Jean-François, a single father, and his
isolated 12-year-old daughter Julyvonne. Between his unremarkable jobs,
Jean-François devotes an awkward energy to Julyvonne until some
unexpected events jeopardize the fragile balance of their relationship.
Trois temps après la mort d'Anna Catherine Martin, Canada
English Canadian Premiere
After vibrant young violinist Anna dies, her mother Françoise leaves
Montreal and takes refuge at the country home of her maternal ancestors
in Kamouraska. She has given up on life, but an old friend labours to
revive her desire to live.
CANADIAN OPEN VAULT
A Married Couple Allan King, Canada
A restruck and restored version of master filmmaker Allan King's
classic cinema-verité film, one of the most influential and celebrated
Canadian films ever made, A Married Couplerecords
the collapse of a middle class couple's marriage. The film is being
restruck in conjunction with Zoe Druick's monograph on the film,
co-published by the University of Toronto Press and TIFF.
The Gala programme is made possible through the generous support of ET Canada on Global.
The Special Presentations programme is made possible through the generous
sponsorship of American Movie Classics Company LLC.
The Real to Reel programme is made possible through the generous support of A&E IndieFilms.
The Contemporary World Cinema programme is made possible through the generous support of Sun Life Financial.
The Midnight Madness programme is made possible through the generous support of Cineplex Entertainment LP and Space.
-30-
For further information, contact the Communications Department at 416-934-3200 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 416-934-3200 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or by email at proffice@tiff.net.
Ticket packages for the Festival are now available for purchase by cash, debit or Visa†. Purchase online at tiff.net/thefestival, by phone at 416-968-FILM or 1-877-968-FILM begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-877-968-FILM end_of_the_skype_highlighting
(Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.) or in person at the TIFF
Box Office at 2 Carlton Street, West Mezzanine (Monday to Friday: 10
a.m. - 7 p.m.)
The 35th Toronto International Film Festival runs September 9 to 19, 2010.
About TIFF Bell Lightbox:
Currently under
construction, TIFF Bell Lightbox, a breathtaking five-storey complex
located in downtown Toronto, will provide a permanent home for film
lovers to celebrate cinema from around the world and will propel TIFF
forward as an international leader in film culture. Designed by
innovative architecture firm KPMB, TIFF Bell Lightbox’s fluid structure
encourages exploration, movement and play. The campaign to build TIFF
Bell Lightbox is generously supported by founding sponsor Bell, the
Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada, the City of Toronto, the
King and John Festival Corporation - consisting of the Reitman family
and the Daniels Corporation – RBC as major sponsor and official bank,
Visa†, the Copyright Collective of Canada, the Slaight Family
Foundation, NBC Universal Canada, the Brian Linehan Charitable
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leonora- Trátame bien, soy una forera muy activa
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leonora- Trátame bien, soy una forera muy activa
- Cantidad de envíos : 608
Personajes favoritos : Bette
Fecha de inscripción : 24/02/2010
Re: "A Night for Dying Tigers" (cine 2010)
the trailer for Jennifer Beals' feature film 'A Night for Dying Tigers'.
http://vimeo.com/14277588
screenshots
http://vimeo.com/14277588
screenshots
leonora- Trátame bien, soy una forera muy activa
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Re: "A Night for Dying Tigers" (cine 2010)
muchas gracias leonora... el trailer es algo raro un peli extraña ¿no? xD
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Re: "A Night for Dying Tigers" (cine 2010)
Gracias Leonora
Si no me equivoco , el actor que sale al principio del trailer , es el mismo que lanzó al lago a nuestra
querida Bette cuando fué a conocer a los amigos de Jodie ... que tio más plasta y pesao , la tuvo
amargada durante todo el capítulo
Espero que Jennifer en ésta peli se haya podido vengar un poquitín de él , como parece ser que está
llena de gritos , llantos y caras especialmente desencajadas , no se notará tanto si sutilmente le
amarga un poco la existencia
Si no me equivoco , el actor que sale al principio del trailer , es el mismo que lanzó al lago a nuestra
querida Bette cuando fué a conocer a los amigos de Jodie ... que tio más plasta y pesao , la tuvo
amargada durante todo el capítulo
Espero que Jennifer en ésta peli se haya podido vengar un poquitín de él , como parece ser que está
llena de gritos , llantos y caras especialmente desencajadas , no se notará tanto si sutilmente le
amarga un poco la existencia
LLuna- Yujuu! me empieza a gustar el foreo
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