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15/08/2013

Channel 4 Announces Toronto Film Festival Selection

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UK broadcaster Channel 4 has announced news that one of its TV dramas and nine films by its sister Film4 movie channel will appear at this year's Toronto International Film Festival.
The festival will see the World Premieres of Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave, Roger Michell’s Le Week-End, Richard Ayoade’s The Double, Kevin Macdonald’s How I Live Now and David Mackenzie’s Starred Up and the North American premieres of Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin and Clio Barnard’s The Selfish Giant.
Southcliffe, Sean Durkin’s acclaimed drama commissioned by and currently showing on Channel 4, will receive its international premiere.
Mark Cousins’ A Story of Children and Film and Ben Wheatley’s A Field in England will screen in the Docs and Wavelengths strands respectively.
Tessa Ross, Channel 4 Controller of Film and Drama, said: "We’re incredibly proud of all the filmmakers who’ve been selected for this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. It’s always exciting to launch films to audiences for the first time, and never more so when you have a range of work such as this, showcasing bold, distinctive, original storytelling at its very best."
The titles and synopses are as follows:
  • Set in pre-Civil War United States, McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave is based on the true story of a free man who is abducted and sold into slavery. It stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender and Brad Pitt, and is Film4’s third collaboration with McQueen.
  • Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin stars Scarlett Johansson as an alien in human form. Part road movie, part science fiction, part real, it’s a film about seeing ourselves through alien eyes, and is Glazer’s third feature following Birth and Film4’s Sexy Beast.
  • Roger Michell’s Le Week-End follows married couple Meg and Nick (Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan) as they revisit Paris to revitalise their marriage, and run into an old friend (Jeff Goldblum) who gives them a new vision on life and love.
  • The Double is Richard Ayoade’s second feature following his Film4-backed debut Submarine. Based on Dostoyevsky’s novella, it stars Jesse Eisenberg as a man whose life is interrupted by the arrival of his doppelganger.
  • Starred Up stars Jack O’Connell as a troubled teenager transferred to adult prison where he finally meets his match – a man who also happens to be his father. Rupert Friend and Ben Mendelsohn also star in David Mackenzie’s drama.
  • Kevin Macdonald’s How I Live Now stars Saoirse Ronan as Daisy, a teenager from New York who’s sent to the English countryside for the summer to stay with cousins. She immerses herself in a dreamy pastoral idyll as she falls in love with Eddie (MacKay), until their summer is blown apart by the sudden outbreak of a 21st century world war.
  • The Selfish Giant is Clio Barnard’s second film after the award-winning Channel 4-commissioned The Arbor. The Selfish Giant is a contemporary fable about two teenage boys, Arbor and his best friend Swifty, who get caught up in the world of copper theft.
  • Set during the English Civil War, A Field in England is the third collaboration between Film4 and Ben Wheatley following Kill List and Sightseers, and stars Reece Shearsmith and Michael Smiley.
  • Starring Rory Kinnear, Sean Harris, Eddie Marsan and Shirley Henderson, Southcliffe tells the story of a fictional English market town devastated by a spate of shootings which take place over a single day.
    The Channel 4-commissioned drama was written by Tony Grisoni and directed by Sean Durkin (Martha Marcy May Marlene).
  • Director Mark Cousins follows his epic documentary The Story of Film with this rumination on how children are portrayed in cinema, A Story of Children and Film, exploring such classics as The 400 Blows, E.T., Fanny and Alexander, Los Olvidados, and The White Balloon.
The Toronto International Film Festival takes place between 5-15 September.
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