
By Jeanne Sutton
11th Sep 2015
11th Sep 2015
TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 10: Actress Natalie Portman attends the "A Tale Of Love And Darkness" premiere during the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival at the Winter Garden Theatre on September 10, 2015 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
The Toronto International Film Festival is one of the most important in the cinematic calendar. After all the red carpeting of Cannes and the get-rid-of-it release dump of August, it marks the beginning of proper Oscar prediction season. Yes, we’re already focusing on that. You think Christmas is a shadow on the horizon. Please, we practically done with planning festive season content.
So far, TIFF, as it is acronymed, has seen the premieres of?Demolition,?a drama with?Jake Gyllenhaal struggling in his recently-widowed life, and A Tale of Love and Darkness,?Natalie Portman‘s’debut as writer and director.
The festivals various carpets has seen appearances from Sarah Gadon, who stunned in Belle, Naomi Watts and everyone’s favourite NYU-attending supermodel Karlie Kloss, whose patent heeled boots are next month’s pay cheque goal.