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Nate Parker interview cut short after sexual assault questions

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CBC's Eli Glasner asks uncomfortable questions of The Birth of a Nation director, writer, and actor Nate Parker and gets shut down
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Ethan Hawke praises Atlantic Canada

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Maudie star heaps praise during TIFF premiere
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Nine-year-old Jacob Tremblay on his new film Burn Your Maps at TIFF

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CBC caught up with the Vancouver native, whose new film co-stars Vera Farmiga and Virginia Madsen.
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Virtual reality: Future of filmmaking?

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From indie directors to Steven Spielberg, filmmakers are testing out VR
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Piers Handling

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The CEO and director of TIFF sits down with CBC's Kevin Sweet a few days before TIFF 2017.
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Alan Rickman on the TIFF red carpet

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British actor talks in 2014 about movie A Little Chaos, which he directed and starred in
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Toronto’s Luminato Festival is moving into the TIFF Lightbox

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Two of the city’s biggest international arts festivals — the Toronto International Film Festival and Luminato Festival Toronto — are moving in together. The organizations’ CEOs, Cameron Bailey and Celia Smith, spoke with Metro Morning’s...
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Filmmaker Fawzia Mirza brings sexy '60s Pakistan to the big screen

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Filmmaker Fawzia Mirza talks to CBC’s Eli Glasner about the making of her debut feature film, The Queen of My Dreams, and explains how growing up as a queer Muslim in Cape Breton, N.S., pushed her to carve her own path.
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'There will come a time' to cut rates — but it's not now, Macklem says

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Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says progress is being made in tackling inflation, but stressed that the bank doesn't think this is the right moment to cut interest rates.
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She’s a dedicated guardian of basketweaving | Being Black in Canada

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Clara Clayton-Gough stands as the dedicated guardian of a distinctive cultural legacy – the art of basketweaving. For almost 200 years, her family has treasured the tradition, passing it down through generations. The connection to...
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Why Maya and Ethan Hawke made a movie about writer Flannery O’Connor

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Wildcat star Maya Hawke and director Ethan Hawke spoke with CBC News about crafting a Flannery O’Connor biopic at the film’s TIFF premiere.
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TIFF filmmakers discuss the challenges of being women in a creative industry

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Justine Triet, director of Anatomy of a Fall, and Chloe Robichaud, director of Days of Happiness, spoke with CBC News about their experiences as women in a creative industry.
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Films en français: a Canadian critical and commercial success story

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Although most Canadian films are made in English, the true critical and commercial success comes in Canada's other official language.
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Iranian-Canadian filmmaker shines a spotlight on the repression of women and members of the LGBTQ+ community in Iran

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Atefeh Khademolreza's short film Meteor, which debuted as part of TIFF’s 2023 Short Cuts program, explores the grief and defiance of women and the LGBTQ+ community in Iran.
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Not your usual TIFF without all the Hollywood stars

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The Toronto International Film Festival likely won't be its usual affair this year, as it's missing the A-list actors who won't be attending due to the Hollywood actors strike. They are a major draw for many festival goers, and...
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Famed animator Hayao Miyazaki may not be done making films, says Studio Ghibli VP

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Speaking at a TIFF red carpet, Junichi Nishioka says the director is 'continuing working just as he has always done.'
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Tegan and Sara on their new TV series High Scho

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Tegan and Sara Quin debut a new television series about growing up in Calgary in the '90s.
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Hugh Jackman, Laura Dern address teen mental health in The Son

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Stars Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern sat down with CBC News during the Toronto International Film Festival to discuss their latest film The Son. Jackman and Dern play a divorced couple who try to save their son as his mental health...
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Jonathan Majors, Joe Jonas and Glen Powell on what drew them to Devotion

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Devotion, which tells the story of America's first Black naval aviator, is a movie years in the making. Its stars Jonathan Majors, Joe Jonas and Glen Powell explain to CBC what about that story drew them in.
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Billy Eichner and the pressure to create Bros

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Bros writer and actor Billy Eichner talks with CBC's Eli Glasner about creating the gay rom-com Bros and what he hopes audiences will take from it.
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The emerging filmmakers to watch at this year’s TIFF

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Among Hollywood heavyweights at the Toronto International Film Festival this year are emerging filmmakers who have their own dramatic stories of what it took to get their movies to one of the world's largest festivals.
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The Woman King wowed at TIFF, now opening across Canada

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The Woman King stars Viola Davis as Nanisca, a military general of the Agojie — the famous all-woman warrior band charged with protecting the kingdom of Dahomey in 19th-century West Africa.
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Buffy Sainte-Marie recalls the first time she met Queen Elizabeth

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The singer-songwriter tells a story about performing for Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at the National Arts Centre in 1977.
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Buffy Sainte-Marie discusses a new TIFF documentary about her life

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The Indigenous music icon speaks with CBC’s Eli Glasner about Buffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It On and how she has used her songs to bring awareness to Indigenous issues for six decades.