
The Toronto Film Festival has revealed new films from filmmakers Rachel Morrison, Benjamín Naishtat, Ben Shirinian, Bassam Tariq, plus David and Nathan Zellner, premiering in the Special Presentations program.

The Toronto Film Festival has revealed new films from filmmakers Rachel Morrison, Benjamín Naishtat, Ben Shirinian, Bassam Tariq, plus David and Nathan Zellner, premiering in the Special Presentations program.

Canadian filmmaker Pavan Moondi has built his career by embracing the possibilities of independent filmmaking. After spending years developing ambitious projects, Moondi found himself returning to the style of filmmaking that first inspired him, creating heartfelt stories with limited resources but with unlimited creativity.

James Gray’s Paper Tiger will make its North American premiere in a gala debut as the Opening Night selection of the 64th New York Film Festival.

Ink, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Jack O’Connell, Guy Pearce, and Claire Foy, will world premiere in competition as the opening film of the 83rd Venice International Film Festival, taking place September 2 – 12, 2026.
The Marching Band, the French comedy drama from director Emmanuel Courcol, offers a heartfelt look at a story of unexpected brotherhood, class differences, and the universal language of music.
In February 2023, an Eurasian Eagle-Owl named Flaco escaped from the Central Park Zoo and set off on an odyssey through Manhattan.

Liam Neeson, Zachary Levi, and Quincy Isaiah star in The Fix, a high-stakes action thriller from writer-director Guy Moshe.

Sir Sam Neill, the acclaimed New Zealand actor known for starring in Jurassic Park and for a career spanning more than five decades across independent cinema, Hollywood blockbusters, has died at the age of 78.
Independent Film Company has released the official trailer for Idiots, directed by Macon Blair, about two drivers transporting a rich teen to rehab when they become embroiled in a chaotic journey of drugs, crime, and danger.
Roadside debuted the first look – teaser trailer for Buddy, a horror film directed by Casper Kelly, that transforms the comforting world of children’s television into an unsettling nightmare.
Marking his first feature since The Wailing, Hope from director Na Hong-jin promises to be one of the year’s most ambitious cinematic experiences, blending creature horror, science fiction, mystery, and explosive action into an epic tale of survival.