tiff 2015

49 highly anticipated films announced for TIFF 2015

Get ready Toronto becauseTIFF 2015starts on September 10 and Jake Gyllenhaal is kicking it off. The American actor stars alongside Naomi Watts inDemolition, this year's opening film directed by Montreal's Jean-Marc Vallée.

Earlier today, TIFF CEO and director Piers Handling joined artistic director Cameron Bailey in a live press conference to announce the gala and special presentation films for the 40th annual festival.

The list includes numerous highly-anticipated films such as: Peter Sollett'sFreeheldstarring Academy Award winner Julianne Moore, Canadian Ellen Page and Steve Carrell; Ridley Scott'sThe Martianwith Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain and Kristen Wiig; and Tom Hooper'sThe Danish Girl, another biopic starring last year's Oscar winning best actor Eddie Redmayne. Here, he plays one of the first people to ever undergo sexual reassignment surgery.

Jacques Audiard'sDheepan, which won this year's Palme d'Or, will get its North American premiere during the festival. As willSon of Saul, a Hungarian film directed by László Nemes that earned the Grand Prix, another top prize at Cannes. AtomEgoyan'sRememberwill also screen at the festival.

During the 10 days film fest, numerous celebrities will descend upon Toronto. Be on the lookout for Emma Watson, Johnny Depp, Benedict Cumberbatch, Donald and Kiefer Sutherland, Kate Winslet and Liam Hemsworth. And, you can check out the full list of filmshere.

What are you looking forward to seeing during TIFF 2015? Let us know in the comments.


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


加入谈话Loadcomments

Latest in Film

Entertainment Tonight Canada announces its end due to challenging ad environment

The best movies at TIFF 2023

TIFF announces awards and People's Choice winner for 2023

9movies that could win the People's Choice Award at TIFF 2023

Ethan Hawke took a night bus from NY to Toronto to get to his TIFF movie on time

The best and worst movies at TIFF 2023 so far

This is what opening weekend looked like at TIFF this year

People in Toronto share times they've randomly spotted the city in blockbuster movies