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Jia Zhangke on violent redemption, Chinese censorship and Ai Wei Wei

“If we do not face up the image of quotidian violence by showing it onscreen then we’ll never be able to move past it”

12 Years a Slave voted most popular film at TIFF 2013

The winners, the pleasers, plus Brian D. Johnson’s hot list

The best of TIFF: 28 films, one festival

Film critic Brian. D. Johnson on his favourites of the fest

TIFF in photos: Thompson, Brosnan and Bening

Kara Dillon’s TIFF 2013 photo diary, Day 8

TIFF 2013: Trends and tales

What we learned at TIFF 2013, from how volunteers make great human shields to why you will never be better than Michael Fassbender

Two faces of Toronto at TIFF: ‘The F-Word’ and ‘Enemy’

Hogtown is ready for its close-up—as the Beauty or the Beast, depending on the movie

TIFF in photos: Kurt Russell and Jay Baruchel steal the scene

Kara Dillon’s TIFF 2013 photo diary, Day 7

TIFF 2013 Diary, Day 7

Highlights from the seventh day of the festival, including
Jude Law’s thug life and Saoirse Ronan’s apocalyptic
romance

Andy Lau stars in Johnnie To's Blind Detective (TIFF)

TIFF 2013: Director Johnnie To on the future of Chinese cinema

Legendary Hong Kong director Johnnie To in conversation with Barry Hertz

TIFF in photos: Radcliffe, Reeves and Tai Chi on the red carpet

Kara Dillon’s TIFF 2013 photo diary, Day 6

Eli Roth on TIFF’s hunger for gore

The director of The Green Inferno in conversation with Barry Hertz

TIFF 2013 Diary, Day Six

Highlights from the sixth day of the festival, including Liam Neeson’s toothpick and Errol Morris’s new march to war