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Toronto Film Festival 2011

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TIFF ’11 Review: Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud’s Somber But Sweet “Chicken With Plums”

A slighter story than their first film but nonetheless delightful, the second film from the "Persepolis" writer/directors finds a vivid story in the waining days of a suicidal violinist.
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TIFF ’11 Review: Matthew Goode Sizzles in the Exhilarating “Burning Man”

A brilliantly structured character study of one man's descent into despair that isn't at all depressing.
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TIFF ’11 Review: Redefining the Wow Factor with Victor Ginzburg’s “Generation P”

If only "Mad Men" were set in post-Soviet Union Russia and experimented with LSD, it might look something like Victor Ginzburg's wildly ambitious and entertaining effects-enhanced satire.
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TIFF ’11 Review: The Effortless Brilliance of Lynn Shelton’s “Your Sister’s Sister”

Her finest film to date, the new film from the "Humpday" writer/director gets an infusion of movie stars such as Emily Blunt and Rosemarie DeWitt to bring out the luminosity in a crackling relationship comedy.
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TIFF ’11 Review: The Flameout of Mary Harron’s “The Moth Diaries”

A crushing disappointment from the director of "American Psycho" may just be the best worst film to come down the pike in a long time.
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TIFF ’11 Review: The Thrilling Full-On Assault of Gareth Evans’ “The Raid”

An Indonesian thriller that proves the culture likes their action as spicy as their cuisine, the TIFF Midnight Madness flick is a stunner.
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TIFF ’11 Review: The Vitality of “Paul Williams Still Alive”

The legendary singer/songwriter behind "Rainbow Connection" resurfaces in this amusing documentary about one filmmaker's quest to restore him to prominence.
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TIFF ’11 Review: Werner Herzog Dives Deep “Into the Abyss”

Bringing a different perspective to a film about death row, the latest from the "Cave of Forgotten Dreams" director offers a smart (and even occasionally funny) look at the perpetual cycle of crime.
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TIFF ’11 Review: When Girls Just Want to Have Fun…With Guns in Geoffrey Fletcher’s Audacious “Violet & Daisy”

A odd beast of a film that actually delivers, the "Precious" screenwriter's directorial debut is a surprising amount of fun for a somber, surreal tale of two teen assassins who wake up to their lives during what should be a routine hit.
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Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes in Derek Cianfrance's "The Place Beyond the Pines"
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TIFF ’12 Interview: Derek Cianfrance on Exploring “The Place Beyond the Pines,” Comparisons to “Drive” and American Tribalism

The "Blue Valentine" writer/director talks about the influence of film school and fatherhood on his sprawling new drama.
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TIFF ’12 Interview: Patrice Leconte on the Beautiful Afterlife of His Animated Musical “The Suicide Shop”

The filmmaker behind "Girl on the Bridge" and "Man on the Train" takes his talents to the animated realm with this mordantly amusing musical comedy about a cheerful boy born to a family of misnathropes.
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Michael Angarano and Juno Temple in Ramaa Mosley's "The Brass Teapot"
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TIFF ’12 Interview: Ramaa Mosley Spreads the Wealth with the Black Comedy “The Brass Teapot”

The first-time writer/director discusses her fantastical satire about a young, financially strapped married couple whose discovery of a magical kettle leads them to crippling each other to climb out of crippling debt.
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