Irita your red carpet costumes and uneven your autograph books; The Toronto International Film Festival is back. The 50th Iteration of the “Pueblo Festival” will begin on Thursday, September 4, with a list of 291 titles of some of the largest films that reach a screen near you.
But there is more than the Frankensteins, Overwhelming machinesand SteveS – bustling titles that have already seen debuts in other film festivals around the world.
For those who want to be at the first audience of the festival, here is a list of some of the most exciting Tiff offers that make their world premiere here in Canada.
Rental Family
Return to Tiff as an interpreter for the first time from The whale He launched the “Brenissance” of his career, the newest project of Brendan Fraser Rental Family It is building so much hum.
Something reflecting his depression in the middle of the race, Fraser plays an actor out of work, limping through life in Japan with a serious case of impostor syndrome. His great rest does not come from Hollywood. Instead, his life changes when he is chosen as a “sad American” at a real funeral. From there, brief a series of acting work in person with real -life people throughout Tokyo; And “through a high proof and error, Philip is forced to face inside when he realizes that the role of his life is to be himself.”
The ideal comedy led by Hikari could shape to be a favorite of the crowd, a favorite of the awards season, or even an Oscar vehicle for the only Canada receptor of the Best Academy Actor award. Rental Family It opens on Saturday, September 6.
Nuremberg

One of the many World War II films that will be released in TIFF this year, Nuremberg You record the consequences immediately after Germany surrendered. Nuremberg’s attached trials after the city in which they took place, allied countries designed the first allied procedures to decide the legal guilt of military and government leaders to drag the world to the greatest international conflict in human history. How successful they were depending on who you ask.
But instead of using invented characters to investigate the mentality of the daily Nazis, as of 1961 Judgment in Nuremberg He opted for: James Vanderbilt’s attempt in history focuses directly on High Profile Hermann Göring.
Facing Rami Malek as a psychologist of the US Army. Uu. Douglas Kelley against Russell Crowe’s Göring, Nuremberg Document the allied effort to expose the true nature of the Nazis to the public. Based on Jack El-Hai 2013’s non-fiction book The Nazi and the psychiatrist, Nuremberg It seems equal parts of historical drama and the psychological thriller. It opens on Sunday, September 7 at TIFF before a November launch.
Bad apples

On paper, the Saoing Ronan Tiff movie may sound tame, but the emotion around Bad apples It is anything but.
Playing a primary school teacher, Marja de Ronan is “full of the bad epic behavior of an extremely unpleasant and disruptive child, Danny.” But when Danny suddenly stops appearing at school, and both her parents and the community in general do not seem worried, but they really rejoice, Marja is apparently the only one that has to wonder what happened to her.
Written by the newcomer relative Jess O’Kane and marking the English debut for director Jonatan Etzler, Buzz has been building around Bad apples Since Ronan’s participation was announced in 2023. He is ready for his world premiere on Saturday, September 6.
Disaster

A little wild selection, Disaster It has been absent from many Tiff primers. But the drama of the United Kingdom prison led by the director for the first time Cal McMau has all brands for a success to sleep at the festival.
The cinema stars Alien: Romulus David Jonsson rupture as a discreet forced inmate for an impossible choice for a new cell partner. Dee (Tom Blyth) is a new prisoner who bothers the peaceful order that Taylor (JonSon) has established for himself. With an early probation agreement on offer, you have to decide whether or not to follow the direction of Dee in a voracian voracence of violence, and together with it, a route to the upper part of the inner battery.
Given everything from 1979 Slag to 2013 StarThe United Kingdom already has an impressive tradition of prison films. But Disaster It promises to subvert the conventions of the prison drama, everything while positioning Jonsson to go to the mainstream; The British actor has turns in the adaptation of Stephen King The long walk And Colman’s Sunday Scandalous (also starring Sydney Sweeney) programmed for launch.
Disaster Debuta in TIFF on Friday, September 5.
Wake Up Dead Man: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY

Like the first film in 2019 and the second in 2022, the third installment of Rian Johnson in the Knives The trilogy is receiving its world premiere in TIFF.
Right there with Guillermo del Toro Frankenstein As the most anticipated film at the festival, Awakening dead man Bring Daniel Craig as Detective Benoit Blanc.
This time, however, the story is apparently a little darker. Remezclando a story of Edgar Allan Poe’s The murders in the Morgue de la RueJoin Josh Brolin, Josh O’Connor, Mila Kunis, Jeremy Renner and Kerry Washington in a mysterious surrounding murder in a small town.
Otherwise, we basically know anything about this film: any idea of the film’s real plot will fall into its world premiere on Saturday, September 6.
But Johnson offered a Suggestion in social networks – Apparently, the title offers “a little indication of where you are going.”
End of mile kicks

This year, one of the most anticipated films in TIFF is also Canadian.
Former film critic Chandler Levack exploded on stage with his debut. I like movies In 2022.
Now he has returned with a film about a musical critic that moves from Toronto to Montreal to write a book about Alanis Morissette album Irregular pill. In the line of Almost famousIt follows it as you enter with a local band, it becomes its publicist and falls in love with two bandmates at the same time.
Starring Barbie Ferreira, Jay Baruchel and Devon Bostick, he is already in anticipated lists from the world and mail to Betboxd, while Tiff Cameron Bailey pointed it out as an example of how the festival is trying to recently resent the Canadian rate as the festival’s harvest cream.
It will be released on Thursday, September 4, the TIFF opening night.
Ceiling

A film based on a truth story starring Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst, Ceiling Follow Tatum as Jeffrey Manchester: the “roof thief” who spent years in the race, at a time hidden in a RE toy.
From the trailer it seems as much comedy as an action, as the description could suggest. Manchester was arrested at the beginning of his criminal career for stealing McDonalds, before leaving prison and hiding behind the walls of a toys store R us. Things are more complicated when he falls in love with one of the store employees played in Dunst.
It is the director Derek Cianfrance, who is already well known for Blue Valentine and the place Beyond the Pines. If you cannot make the premiere of Saturday, September 6, at least you will not have to wait too long to see it: you are already ready for a theatrical debut in October.