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Norwegian director Bent Hamer gives Canada a wink and a smile
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Norwegian director Bent Hamer gives Canada a wink and a smile
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Newly announced star-studded features making world premieres include The Eyes of Tammy Faye by Michael Showalter, Barry Levinson s biographical boxer drama The Survivor and Michael McGowan s Canadian adaptation All My Puny Sorrows. They re among more than 100 films set to screen digitally and in-person at downtown drive-in and open-air cinemas, as well as some in-person venues, including TIFF Bell Lightbox and Roy Thomson Hall.
TIFF co-head and artistic director Cameron Bailey said the festival wants to stage this year s galas and special presentations as safely as possible while reviving some pre-pandemic excitement.
Still, red carpets will likely be smaller than usual and be held indoors a departure from the usual outdoor media spectacles that attract hordes of fans seeking hugs, photos and autographs from celebrities.
TIFF 2021 Gala and Special Presentation Line-Up – /Film
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Interview: Grímur Hákonarson talks Rams
The winner of last years Prix Un Certain Regard
at Cannes Film Festival,
Rams continues its success with an abundance of critical praise from across the globe. It tells the story of brothers Gummi and Kiddi, who haven’t spoken to each other in 40 years, slowly reconcile to prevent the culling of their sheep. The full four star review can be read here. Matthew Lee sat down with Icelandic filmmaker Grímur Hákonarson to discuss the film’s success, his influences, and where the story originated from.
Matthew Lee: So congratulations on winning the Prix Un Certain Regard at last year’s Cannes film festival, and the subsequent critical acclaim from across the globe. How has it been received in Iceland?