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Toronto International Film Festival: The 50th edition of TIFF kicked off with a star-studded lineup, featuring new films from Daniel Craig, Sydney Sweeney, and Matthew McConaughey, among others, attracting around 400,000 visitors over 11 days.
Diverse Film Offerings: The festival showcases a mix of crowd-pleasers and serious contenders, including Netflix's "Knives Out" sequel, Sweeney's biopic "Christy," and McConaughey's action-thriller "The Lost Bus," alongside international films from French directors.
Notable Performances: Stars like Russell Crowe, Paul Mescal, and Anya Taylor-Joy are set to present their films, with Crowe portraying Nazi Hermann Goering in "Nuremberg" and Mescal starring in the Shakespeare adaptation "Hamnet."
Festival Significance: TIFF serves as a major launchpad for Oscar campaigns, emphasizing audience engagement while also prioritizing the discovery of new filmmakers, distinguishing it from other prestigious festivals like Venice and Cannes.
