Guillermo del Toro and TIFF programmer Diana Sanchez curate this expansive and eclectic survey of Mexican film history.
This select retrospective honours the legacy of an icon who ceaselessly challenged Hollywood’s prescriptive gender roles and helped define the mid-century idea of the “modern woman.”
Colin Geddes presents 10 of the most kick-ass kung-fu classics from the revered Hong Kong studio.
Our third retrospective of an artist whose boldness, curiosity, and uniquely sensual approach to cinema constantly invite us to see the world in different ways.
All four films by the legendary 1930s French director screen in sparkling new digital restorations.
Since its founding in 2002, the Buenos Aires–based film collective has produced over a dozen feature films whose miniscule budgets are in inverse proportion to their scope, imagination, and adventurous aesthetics.
With her masterful first two features Mundane History and By the Time It Gets Dark, the Thailand-born artist has announced herself as one of the most formally daring narrative filmmakers in world cinema.
This mini-retrospective of five films — co-presented with three esteemed partners, the Art Gallery of Ontario, Hot Docs, and TIFF — celebrates the remarkable filmmaker and complements two of The Power Plant’s Winter 2019 exhibitions.
Suspense classics from Alfred Hitchcock, Brian De Palma, and Jordan Peele lead the charge in this season of our ongoing series of classics, favourites, rarities, and recent restorations.
Boundary-pushing works from Mexico, Georgia, Germany, Canada, and the US comprise this season’s showcase of the world’s best, most challenging, and most provocative new international cinema.
A centenary celebration of British “film poet” Margaret Tait anchors this season of our experimental cinema showcase.
A monthly showcase of bonkers B films, arthouse gems, genre classics and mindbenders of every variety.
Formerly Canadian Open Vault, this season of our free series of Canadian classics kicks off with Yung Chang’s prizewinning documentary Up the Yangtze.
DJs or cinephiles? Film club or dance club? All of the above, when the boys of Boosie Fade take over the Lightbox for special screenings and can’t-miss after-parties.
Bringing the best of Canadian and international short films to Toronto all year round.
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Be the first to see some of the year's most exciting new films! Formerly known as Reel Talk: Sneak Preview, Secret Movie Club showcases the best of independent cinema before it hits Toronto theatres, from highly anticipated festival favourites, to small-budget indies, to the year’s most buzzworthy art-house films.
Seniors' Film Fridays aims to engage seniors through targeted outreach to seniors' residences, associations, and community groups across the Greater Toronto Area. If you represent a seniors' group and would like to learn more about this programme, please contact [toursandtalks@tiff.net](mailto: toursandtalks@tiff.net).
Seniors' Film Fridays is funded in part by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.
On March 25 writer-director Whit Stillman (The Last Days of Disco, Metropolitan) discusses his adaptation of the long-unpublished Jane Austen novella Love & Friendship.
Join us for exhibitions and parties throughout the year at TIFF Bell Lightbox.
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