2017 Toronto International Film Festival Will Eliminate Vanguard and City to City + Reduce Numbers of Films on Lineup

 

Toronto International Film Festival

The Toronto International Film Festival organizers today revealed its plan to retire the Vanguard and City to City sections and reduce the overall number of films in the 2017 lineup by 20 percent.  The festival also announced their 2017 lineup of programs and programmers – unveiling 14 diverse programs and a programming team of 22, including two new additions.

“As we build on the success of the Festival’s past four decades, we’re challenged to balance providing a generous choice of movies for over 400,000 festival-goers with maintaining strong curatorial focus,” said Cameron Bailey, Artistic Director of TIFF. “For 2017 we’re offering a refreshed, more tightly curated edition. In addition to trimming the lineup, we’re excited to introduce two new Festival programmers to the TIFF team.”

2017 Toronto International Film Festival Programs

Contemporary World Cinema

Compelling stories, global perspectives.

Discovery
Directors to watch. The future of world cinema.

Gala Presentations
Movie stars. Red-carpet premieres. Major audience interest.

In Conversation With…
Engaging onstage conver­sations with leaders in the film industry and beyond.

Masters
The latest from the world’s most influential art-house filmmakers.

Midnight Madness
The wild side: midnight screenings of the best in action, horror, shock and fantasy cinema.

Platform
Directors’ cinema now. Launched in 2015, this juried programme shines a light on up to 12 selections that demonstrate directorial vision from international filmmakers.

Primetime
Serial storytelling: television in its artistic renaissance.

Short Cuts
The world. In short form.

Special Presentations
High-profile premieres and the world’s leading filmmakers.

TIFF Cinematheque
Curated gems from the history of Canadian and international cinema.

TIFF Docs
Candid and unscripted: the best non-fiction cinema from around the world.

TIFF Kids and TIFF Next Wave
For the next generation of movie lovers.

Wavelengths
Daring, visionary and autono­mous voices. Works that expand our notions of the moving image.

2017 Toronto International Film Festival Programmers

Piers Handling
Western Europe, Italy, Poland; Gala Presentations, Platform

Cameron Bailey
South Asia, Gala Presentations, Special Presentations, Platform

Michèle Maheux
Ireland, the Netherlands; Gala Presentations

Kerri Craddock
Western Europe, USA, Turkey, Gala Presentations, Special Presentations

Brad Deane
TIFF Cinematheque

Dimitri Eipides
Central and Eastern Europe, Central and Western Asia

Giovanna Fulvi
East and Southeast Asia

Steve Gravestock
Canada, the Philippines, Nordic Region

Peter Kuplowsky*
Midnight Madness

Michael Lerman
Primetime

Elizabeth Muskala
TIFF Kids

Andrea Picard
Wavelengths

Thom Powers
TIFF Docs

Kiva Reardon*
Africa and the Middle East

Diana Sanchez
Spain, Portugal, Latin America, Caribbean

Theresa Scandiffio
In Conversation With…

Jane Schoettle
Australia, New Zealand, Israel, USA

Magali Simard
Canada

Jesse Wente
TIFF Cinematheque

Jason Anderson
Short Cuts

Danis Goulet
Short Cuts

Karina Rotenstein
Industry programming

*new to the programming team.

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