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Toronto Film Festival's blogThe Toronto International Film Festival, to be held September 6 to 16, 2012 in Canada's most vibrant and exciting metropolis, has become one of the most important film events on the festival calendar. Showcasing more than 250 films and hosting industryites from around the world, Toronto can "make or break" films looking for international distribution and a chance at Oscar gold. From glitzy red carpet premieres to challenging art films to cutting edge new media, the Festival offers something for every taste. Strong Film Sales Emerging From TorontoSHAME (UK, Steve McQueen) Although it began rather slowly, the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) which just concluded on Sunday, saw a good degree of sales and acquisition activity, with many more deals to be announced in the coming weeks. Although it does not have an official market sidebar like Cannes or Berlin, there is a good amount of informal rubbing of shoulders between members of the international film community who were in attendance in force. According to the TIFF press office, more than 31 films were sold during the Festival's 11-day stanza to territories in North America, Europe, The Middle East, Asia, South America, and Australia, with more sales expected to be announced in the coming days. Among the biggest deals of the event was the sale of the UK drama SHAME by artist-turned-director Steve McQueen to Fox Searchlight Pictures for North America. Other films that were significant players included TRISHNA (UK, Michael Winterbottom), WUTHERING HEIGHTS (UK, Andrea Arnold), KILLER JOE (US, William Friedkin), THE LADY (France/US, Luc Besson), GOON (Canada, Michael Dowse), GOD BLESS AMERICA (US, Bobcat Goldthwait), ELLES (France/Poland/Germany, Malgoska Szumowska), YOUR SISTER'S SISTER (US, Lynn Shelton), THE DEEP BLUE SEA (UK, Terrence Davies) and INTO THE ABYSS (US, Werner Herzog).
Overall, nearly 4,000 industry delegates attended the Festival this year, a 20% growth over 2010. Attendees worked closely with the Festival’s Sales & Industry Office, which facilitates information sharing and fosters relationships between accredited buyers, sales agents, producers and filmmakers. Many more deals, both large and small, will be announced in the coming weeks, as sellers and buyers continue to circle one another long after TIFF has come and gone. Sandy Mandelberger, TIFF Dailies Editor 19.09.2011 | Toronto Film Festival's blog Cat. : Adam Wingard Alexander Sokurov Alexandre Courtes America Andrea ARNOLD Arts Asia Audience Award Australia Australia Austria Belgium Berlin Bobcat Goldthwait Brazil British films Bruno Dumont Canada Cannes Cannes Chantal Akerman Christophe Honoré Cinema of France Daniel Nettheim Davis Guggenheim Director editor Egypt Elles Entertainment Entertainment Europe Fernando Meirelles Films France Gareth Huw Evans Germany God Bless America HUNTER Ireland Ismael Ferroukhi Israel Italy Jafar Panahi Jennifer Westfeldt JÉRUSALEM Joan Churchill Jonathan Teplitzky Lebanon Luc Besson Luc Besson Lynn Shelton Mary Harron Mathieu Demy Michael Dowse Michael Winterbottom Middle East Mojtaba Mirtahmasb Nadine Labaki Nanni Moretti Nick Broomfield Nick MURPHY North America Oliver Hermanus Palestinian Territories Person Career Poland Remi Bezançon Russia SALMON FISHING Sandy Mandelberger Sarah Palin Sarah Polley Shame South Africa South America Steve McQueen Steve McQueen Tanya Wexler Tawfik Abu Wael Terrence Davies the Cannes Film Festival The Lady The Raid the Toronto International Film Festival TIFF Dailies Toronto Toronto International Film Festival Toronto International Film Festival United Kingdom United States Victor Ginzburg Vincent Paronnaud Werner Herzog William Friedkin FESTIVALS
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