TORONTO: Serious about FILMS

Look at how far Toronto International Film Festival (aka: TIFF) has come. This ten-day film festival now includes programming 365 days a year. This year, for its 35th year, the opening of the festival’s new home, TIFF Bell Lightbox (pictured), will enable TIFF to go bigger by becoming a creative all-film community, and global leader, and one of the world’s premiere organizations in the discovery and understanding of film. In short, these folks and the ones who attend are serious about films, and it shows.  The best part? The film loving public can buy tickets to the films they like and go watch them, often with the famous stars and filmmakers sitting next to them in the audience.

TIFF Bell Lightbox building in Tornoto, Canada

The Toronto International Film Festival has become the launching pad for the best in international, Hollywood and Canadian cinema, and it is recognized as the most important film festival after Cannes. Brave New Hollywood will keep you posted on this exciting event and feature scoops as we get them.

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