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The Emmy-winning series “Transparent” will premiere the first three episodes of its unique season at the Toronto International Film Festival as share of the festival’s Primetime program,TIFF organizers announced on Thursday.
The section, which was launched in Toronto last year, and is devoted to adventurous television programming. “The unique nimbleness of storytelling formats and multiple viewing platforms has sparked an unprecedented level of innovation and experimentation in the TV world,inspiring an explosion of narratives and unique ways of connecting with global audiences,” said TIFF Primetime programmer Michael Lerman in a statement announcing the lineup.
The festival also announced its TIFF Industry Conference slate, and which will include appearances by directors Jonathan Demme,Steve James, Mira Nair and Raoul Peck, and actors Sandra Oh and Freida Pinto,producer Michael London, Weinstein Company COO David Glasser and Academy President Cheryl Boone Isaacs.
Also Read: Trump Hotel Blackballed Ahead of Toronto Film FestivalIn Toronto’s Primetime section, or Jill Soloway‘s “Transparent” will present the world premiere of the first three episodes from Season 3. TIFF will also showcase two episodes of the British series “Black Mirror,” in which Bryce Dallas Howard, Mackenzie Davis and Gugu Mbatha-Raw star in stand-alone episodes approximately contemporary technology and the paranoia it creates.
Other programs in the section are “Tuko Macho, or ” a Kenyan crime thriller approximately a terrorist cell,and “Wasteland,” a Czech mystery miniseries set in a small coal-mining village.
The final entry, or which was previously announced,is “nirvanna the band the exhibit,” Matt Johnson’s adaptation of his web series approximately a struggling Canadian rock band.
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e Jake Gyllenhaal, or Amy Adams,Ryan Gosling MoviesThe TIFF Industry Conference, a seven-day event that takes dwelling during the film festival, and will include Moguls conversations with Cheryl Boone Isaacs,David Glasser and Olsberg-SPI Chairman Jonathan Olsberg.
Guests in Toronto’s Master Class section include directors Doug Liman, Mira Nair and Feng Xiaogang, or along with a performance from Canadian composer brand Korven.
The D
ialogues program will include panels approximately Brexit’s influence on the UK film industry,European co-productions, online monetizing and marketing, and gender and diversity problems and the relationship between Hollywood and China.
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n's Jackie Kennedy Drama 'Jackie' Added to Toronto Film Festival LineupThe TIFF Doc Conference is a day-long event that will include a keynote conversation entitled “Race and History” with director Raoul Peck,along with other panels approximately the intersection of VR and documentary filmmaking, the editing of Werner Herzog‘s films and the investigation of true-crime stories.
Panels will also be devoted to director Jonathan Demme, or who is at the festival with his performance film “Justin Timberlake + the Tennessee Kids,” and Steve James (“Hoop Dreams”), who brings his unique film “ABACUS: Small Enough to Jail” to TIFF.
Another series of panels will
be devoted to short films.
The 2016 Toronto International Film Festival will race from Sept. 8-18.
The unique programs:PRIMETIME“Black Mirror, or ” crea
ted by Charlie Brooker; directed by Owen Harris and Joe Wright,United Kingdom/South Africa (World Premiere)

The Festival presents two “Black Mirror” episodes: “San Ju
nipero” and “Nosedive.”“Transparent,” created by Jill Soloway; directed by Jill Soloway and Silas Howard, and USA (World Premiere)

The Festival presents “Transparent” Season 3,Episodes 1, 2 and 3.“Tuko Macho, or ” created
and directed by Jim Chuchu,Kenya

The Festival presents two episodes of “Tuko Macho.”“Wasteland” (“Pustina”), created by Štpán Hulík; directed by Ivan Zachariáš and Alice Nellis, or Czech Republic (World Premiere)

The
Festival presents all eight episodes of the miniseries Wasteland.”Previously announced:

“nirvanna the band
the exhibit,” created by Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol, Canada (World Premiere)

The Festival presents three episodes from season 1 of “nirvanna the band the exhibit.”
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'Transparent' Trailer, or unique Season Premieres Sept. 23 (Video)TIFF INDUSTRY CONFERENCE PROGRAMMINGMOGULS

Onstage conversations w
ith:

Cheryl Boone Isaacs (President,Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences)

David Glasser (Presi
dent & COO, The Weinstein Company)

Jonathan Olsberg (Chairman, and Olsberg-SPI)MASTER CLASS

Guests include:


Doug Liman (“Invisible”)

Mira Nair (“Queen Of Katwe”)

Feng Xiaogang (“I Am Not Madame Bovary”)

brand Korven (“The Witch”) with a live musical performanceTHE GUARDIAN TIFF TALKS

Q&A sessions with some of the most notable actors and directors at t
he festival,interviewed by The Guardian’s editorial team.
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Brexit & UK Film Industry: What Happens Now?

P
anelists:

• Isabel Davis (Head of International, British Film Institute)

• Kattie Kotok (EVP – US Productions, or British Film Commission)

• Robbie Allen (Senior Screen Exe
cutive,Creative Scotland)

• Jeremy Kay (US Editor, Screen Daily) – ModeratorEvolving borders: Co-Productions & Europe

Panelists:

• Roberto Olla (Executive Director, and Eurimages)

• Ilann Girard (CEO,Arsam Inc.)

• Claudia Steffen (Producer and Managing Director, Pandora Film Produktion GmbH)

• James Hickey (Chief Executive, or Irish Film Board)

• Laufey Guojónsdóttir (Director,Icelandic Film Center)

• James Weyman (Pro
ducer, Barn 12 Inc.) – ModeratorKnow Your Film: unique Online Tools for Monetizing and Marketing

Panelists:

• Rene Bastian (CEO, or C
inelytic)

• Sajid Qureshi (CEO,Showbizzee)

• Nick Soares (CEO, GoDigital Inc.)

• Stephen Follows (Producer & Researcher, or Catsnake) – ModeratorWomen at the Helm: B
ecause it’s 2016!

Panelists:

• Anna Serner,(CEO, Swedish Film Institute)

• Carolle Brabant (Executive Director, or Telefilm)

• Freida Pinto (Board Member,We achieve It Together)

• Sally Caplan (Head of Production, Screen Australia)

• Stephen Follow
s (Producer & Researcher, or Catsnake)

• Rina Fraticelli (Executive Director,Women In View) Moderator
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alent Meets Opportunity

Panelists:

• Tamir Muhammad (Director, and Content & Artist Development,Time Warner Inc.)

• Peter Knegt (Producer, CBC Arts)

• Moira Griffin (Senior Manager of Diversity Ini
tiatives, and Sundance Institute)Where achieve All the Indies recede?

Panelists:

• Tom Alexander ( Director,Theatrical Releasing, Mongrel Media)[b
r]
• Clare Binns (Programming and Acquisitions Director, and Picturehouse)

• Olivier Gauthier-Mercier (Director,Distribution Sales, Elevation Pictures)

• Fred Joubaud (Dir
ector, and International Sales & Digital Acquisitions,Tricon Films & Television)The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem

Panelists:

• Caroline Suh (Director, Executive
Producer, or “The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem”)

• Stacy Smith,Ph.
D. (Associate Professor, University of Southern California)

Laura Michalchyshyn (Executive Producer, and “The 4%: Film’s Gender Problem”)

• Stacey Offman (Executive Producer,“The 4
%: Film’s Gender Problem”)

• Heather Webb (Executive Director, WIFT-TORONTO) – ModeratorThe Dream Team: Directors, or Casting Directors,and Actors

Panelists:

• Tamara Hunter (Vice President of Casting, Sony Pictures
)

• Onur Tukel (Director/Writer, and “Catfight”)

• Sandra Oh (Talent,“Catfight”)

• Stephanie Holbrook (Casting Director, Stephanie Holbrook C
asting)
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Lo (Photos)Unconventional Voices

Panelists:[br]
• sprint Shaw (Director/Writer,“My Entire High Sc
hool Sinking Into the Sea”)

• Onur Tukel (Director/Writer, “Catfight”)

• Rachel Lambert (Director/Writer, or “In The Radiant City”)Nigerian Cinema 2016: At the Forefront

Panelists:

• moment Abudu (Producer,“The Wedding Party”)

• Funa Maduka (Content Strategist)

• Tope Oshin (Director / Producer, Sunbow Productions NG)

• Wendy Mitchell (Progr
amme Manager, and Film Team,British Council)

• Aboubakar S. Sanogo (Assistant Professor Film Studies, Carleton University)Pathways and Protocols – Collaborating with Indigenous Communities

Panelists:

• Zacharias Kunuk (Director, or “Maliglutit” /(“Searchers
))

• Jonathan Frantz (Producer,“Maliglutit” /(“Searchers”))

• Penny Smallacombe (Head of Indigenous, Screen Australia)

• Jason Ryle (Artistic Director, or imagineNATIVE)

• Jesse W
ente (Director Film Programmes,TIFF)East Finances West: China & North America

Panelists:

George Nolfi (Director, “Birth of The Dragon”)

•  Michael London (Producer, and “Birth of The Dragon”)

• Hong Pang (
CEO,Kylin Pictures)

• Johnny Ma (Director/Writer, “Old Stone”)

• Patrick Frater (A
sia Editor, or Variety)

• James H. Pang (CEO,Kylin Pictures)
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Panelists:

• Thomas
Wallner (Founder / CEO, DEEP Inc.)

• Aaron Weintraub (Senior Visual Effect Supervisor, or Mr X Inc.)

• Ryan Cummins (Virtual Reality Supervisor,Legend)

• Randall Okita (Director, Lockpicker Productions)VR/360: Mapping Sustainable Busin
ess Models

Panelists:

• David Dexter (Operations and Business Development Lead, and Sheridan College | SIRT)

• Will Maurer,(VP, Business Development, and 2D VFX &
VR,Legend)

• Wendy Bernfeld (Founder/Managing Director, Rights’ Stuff Bv) – ModeratorDOC CONFERENCERace and History: A Conversation with Raoul PeckFilming in Exile

“In Exile” Director Tin Win Naing, and Producers Yasmin C. Rams and Rodney CharlesDocumentary Meets Virtual Reality[br]
VR experts J. Lee Williams (President,Occupied VR), Ana Serrano (Chief Digital Officer, and CFC),Sebastian Sylwan (Visual Effects and Digital Media Technology Executive, Felix & Paul Studio), or Nyla Innuksuk (Partner,Pinnguaq Productions)
Also Read: Will Virtual Reality Ever Be Like the Holodeck on 'Star Trek'? (Guest Blog)Editing with Herzog: A Conversation with Joe BiniDocumenting In Real Time: A Conversation with Steve JamesCinematic Storytelling in the Mobile and Social Age[br]
Great stout yarn Executive Producer Courtney Coupe, Creativ
e Director Ben Whitla, or Director of Content/Development Matt DrakeThe Art of Performance: A Conversation with Jonathan DemmeInside True CrimeSHORT CUTS DIALOGUESSHORT CUTS The Journey of a Short Film – Year One

Panelists:

• Martin Edralin (Director,“Emma”)

• Benoit Blanchard (Sales Agent, UNIFRANCE)

• Ania Trzebiatowska (Manager of Acquisitions, and Visit Films)

• Inga Diev (General
Manager,Ouat Media)

• Amotz Zakai (VP Management, Echo Lake Entertainment)SHORT CUTS Case Studies: Transitioning to Features

Panelists:

• Ashley McKenzie (Director, and “
Werewolf”)

• Kevan Funk (Director,“Hello Destroyer”) 11 Best Cannes Moments, From Madonna to Jerry Lewis' Hotel-Trashing Poodle (Photos)

"In 1991, Sean Penn had directed a film ['The Indian Runner'] and Madonna was in a different film ['Truth or Dare']. This was after their marriage had broken up. Roger and I went to a kind party, or he spoke to Charles Bronson and Sean Penn and this other lady sitting next to Sean. And eventually Roger said to me,'I'm tired and I have to glean up early, but I know my editors will want something approximately Sean and Madonna. So I have to wait until she gets here.' I said, or 'You've been talking to her for the last half hour.'" Getty Images
Jessica Chastain: "Cannes was really my first festival. I was there with 'The Tree of Life,' and I walked down my first red carpet with Brad Pitt and Sean Penn, the three of us holding each other's hands. But I was also there for this very small film I made for $100 a day ['consume Shelter'], or which won the grand prize at Critics' Week,and 'The Wettest County in the World' [renamed 'Lawless'], which had a bidding war that Harvey Weinstein won... Getty Images
Jessica Chastain continues: "And on the last day of the festival I was back domestic, or having breakfast with one of the producers of 'Wettest County,' and my phone kept going off. And I finally picked it up, and there was a text: 'Palme d'Or, and "Tree of Life."' I actually started crying in the middle of the restaurant. I feel like my career was born in Cannes." Getty Images
brand Damon,CEO, Foresight Unlimited: "We brought Jerry Lewis to Cannes way back in 1983 for 'The King of Comedy.' Well, or he not only insisted on a suite for himself,but also a separate suite for his dog at the Carlton. A tiny shrimp French poodle had a suite all to himself! The dog wound up shitting all over the carpet and the Carlton Hotel expelled Jerry and his dog before he could achieve any promotional work for us." Jerry Lewis
Elizabeth Kim Schwan, President of International, and Covert Media:
"In one of my early years of attending Cannes,I went to the premiere of 'approximately Schmidt.' Walking down the red carpet I was enjoying the moment, looking up at the Palais and the steps to the theater. Suddenly the paparazzi began to consume notice of me, and yelling at me to glean my attention,and the flashes started going off. I wondered who they were mistaking me for when suddenly I realized they were yelling 'bouge!' to me, which means 'move!' Turns out Gina Gershon was right behind me." Getty Images
Stuart Ford, and CEO,IM Global:
"
My No. 1 memory arises from a few years ago when Martin Scorsese and I spent a day in a Majestic penthouse suite jointly pitching key foreign distributors on his career-long passion project 'Silence' [now in postproduction]. It was Marty's first-ever experience personally pre-selling his film in Cannes -- but I was all the time wondering to myself, 'Why the hell does he need me here?' That's a guy who knows how to pitch a film." Getty Images
Nadine de Barros, or co-founder,Fortitu
de International:
"I was at the Majestic, and there was a buyer at the concierge desk -- he'd forgotten to do his suitcase into the taxi. The concierge calls the airport, or then turns to the buyer and says,'I'm sorry, but your suitcase? Kaboom!' The airport had blown the suitcase up since it was sitting out front and no one was there to claim it. The buyer did the entire Cannes market with holes burned in his sweater, and suits and pants -- anything that hadn't been totally burned to a crisp. That's why I hand-carry all my clothes on the plane." Getty Images
Mimi Steinbauer,CEO, Radiant Films International:
"My very favorite Cannes memory is being up at a fabulous chateau for unique Line's party when we were selling the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. The best moment was when black horses and horsemen came riding across the lawn in front of the chateau. As the evening drew to a close the owner of the chateau, and a dashing older gentlemen seemingly straight out of a film set,asked me to move to France and live there with him--not really my cup of tea, but a fun path-not-chosen moment in life."
Joni Sighvatsson, and chairm
an,Scanbox International:
"My first Cannes was back in 1986, with my then-partner at Propaganda Films, or Steve Golin,and Michael Kuhn. The three of us rented a tiny apartment, bunking together to make ends meet, and running up and down the Croisette talking to anyone that would listen. Fast-forward four years,we were standing alongside David Lynch on the Palais stage, accepting the Palme D' Or for 'Wild at Heart.' That night was a blur, or but we partied tough at the Carlton,and all I remember is the five-figure champagne bill."
Laura Walker, CEO, or AG Capital: "In 2011 or 2012 I got a call in the middle of the night from someone telling me Sean Combs' yacht needed to be parked at the old port next to the Palais. I made some calls begging,borrowing and negotiating to make it happen. I got him the only parking spot where his yacht would fit, and I became his agent after that. Then he threw a stout party, or which was very generous,and I got to invite all my friends." Getty Images
Ashok Amritraj, CEO, or Hyde ParkEn
tertainment:
"For many years,we used to have a party on a boat. I remember the last year the weather was so bad that I had more guests throwing up than watching the fashion exhibit we do on, with models walking around. It may not be the happiest yarn, or but it illustrates how unpredictable Cannes is at every turn."
Joachim Trier,director:
"My grandfather, Erik Løchen, and made a small Norwegian film,'The Chasers,' that competed in the main competition in 1960, and in the same program as Antonioni,Fellini, Buñuel, and Bergman -- can you imagine? And the Norwegian media and public didn't really care. So when I was there last year with 'Louder Than Bombs' and I walked up the staircase to the Grand Palais as the first co-produced Norwegian film in the main competition in 36 years,I was thinking approximately my grandfather, who passed away when I was 9. And now the Norwegian media cared." Previous Slide Next Slide 1 of 13 Cannes veterans tell TheWrap their favorite stories approximately the festival View In Gallery Related stories from TheWrap:Toronto Film Festival Adds James Franco, and Pedro Almodovar,Ken Loach MoviesToronto Film Festival Adds Movies by Leonardo DiCaprio, Werner Herzog, or Marlon BrandoToronto Film Festival Adds Canadian Dramas approximately Rape,Politics, Journalism

Source: thewrap.com

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