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Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Twelve Round-Up
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Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Twelve Round-Up

The final day of this year's festival ends in fittingly woozy fashion courtesy of Terrence Malick.

Toronto International Film Festival 2012: The Best Of The Rest
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Toronto International Film Festival 2012: The Best Of The Rest

Shelagh M. Rowan-Legg hand picks a sample of cinematic gems you may have missed from this year's festival.

Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Eleven Round-Up
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Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Eleven Round-Up

TIFF '12 draws to a close with some Wicker Man-esque thrills and a surreal horror gem from one of the genre's unsung heroes.

Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Ten Round-Up
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Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Ten Round-Up

Two unique and compelling documentaries were impossible to ignore over the festival's final weekend.

Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Nine Round-Up
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Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Nine Round-Up

Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig reunite in a terrifically funny ode to overgrown children everywhere.

Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival 2012 – Preview
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Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival 2012 – Preview

A special career tribute to essay film pioneer Chris Marker promises to be the big draw in Berwick-Upon-Tweed later this month.

London Brazilian Film Festival 2012 – Preview
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London Brazilian Film Festival 2012 – Preview

Discover the best in new Brazilian cinema at the 4th BRAFF later this month.

Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Eight Round-Up
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Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Eight Round-Up

A Barry Levinson horror movie and Joss Whedon doing Shakespeare? Just another day at TIFF 2012...

Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Seven Round-Up
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Toronto International Film Festival 2012: Day Seven Round-Up

Brian De Palma's scintillating corporate drama, Passion, and Neil Jordan’s deadly vampire thriller, Byzantium, offered feminist slants on two long-suffering sub-genres.