2024 TIFF Centerpiece International Lineup Boasts 43 Films From 41 Countries

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TIFF today unveiled its 2024 Centerpiece lineup, presented by Marriott Bonvoy, featuring 43 titles from filmmakers representing 41 countries. The selection includes 18 World Premiere titles from Algeria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Indonesia, Nigeria, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden and USA.

The 49th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, presented by Rogers, will take place September 5-15, 2024.

Notable World Premieres include Front Row, from one of the filmmakers selected as a Luminary — TIFF’s spotlight on new work from the world’s most influential art-house directors — Algerian director Merzak Allouache, marking his 19th feature film, a family-friendly comedy about feuding matriarchs battling over the best beachfront spot. Seven Days, the latest from Iranian filmmaker Ali Samadi Ahadi and writer Mohammad Rasoulof (also in the Centerpiece program with his Cannes-winning film The Seed of the Sacred Fig), which details an Iranian human rights activist named Maryam who has spent the last six years in prison and has been granted a rare seven-day medical leave.

Pimpinero: Blood and Oil, a thriller set in the early 2010s from acclaimed Colombian filmmaker Andrés Baiz (GriseldaNarcos), starring Colombian music icon Juanes, Alberto Guerra, Alejandro Speitzer, and Laura Osma, takes place in the treacherous desert bordering Colombia and Venezuela, where gasoline smugglers or pimpineros risk their lives transporting illegal fuel. Under the Volcano, a tense and timely second feature from Polish filmmaker Damian Kocur following Bread and Salt, which garnered a Special Jury Prize at Venice ’22, tells the story of a Ukrainian family on vacation in the Canary Islands who become refugees overnight when Russia’s ongoing occupation of Ukraine turns into a full-scale invasion.

Another timely film covering pressing social issues is Antoinette Jadaone’s Sunshine, from the Philippines, starring up-and-coming Maris Racal (her third collaboration with the filmmaker), who plays a young gymnast who discovers she’s pregnant on the week of the national team tryouts. The latest from Belgian director Guillaume Senez (Keeper, TIFF ’15), A Missing Part is a thoughtful and moving drama about a father’s search for his daughter, with an exceptional lead performance by Romain Duris. From Canada, Measures for a Funeral, from acclaimed filmmaker and Short Cuts alumni Sofia Bohdanowicz and her frequent collaborator, actor Deragh Campbell, tells a singular story about a forgotten Canadian violinist. Also, Canadian pop duo Tegan and Sara are at the centre of the gripping documentary Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara, which charts the global rise of the trailblazing twins, their advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community, and their simultaneously liberating and fraught relationship with social media, from American documentary filmmaker and writer Erin Lee Carr (At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics ScandalBritney vs Spears), who directed and produced the film.

Other Centerpiece standout World Premieres include Jane Austen Wrecked My Life from France. Writer-director Laura Piani draws from Austen’s works while crafting a wholly contemporary romantic comedy — featuring a Frederick Wiseman cameo — that stands on its own merits. Kiwi-Australian filmmaker Marcelle Lunam, who has directed multiple music videos and short films, as well as the feature documentary Habana Shakes, presents Addition, a warm-hearted and illuminating adaptation of the bestselling novel by Toni Jordan, starring Teresa Palmer (A Discovery of Witches), who plays a mathematician struggling to balance her compulsive counting habit (and imaginary friendship with Nikola Tesla) with a new romance. The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos, a debut from Nigeria’s Agbajowo Collective, is a thriller with flecks of magical realism, telling a story about the government’s forced evictions of informal settlements. Inspired by the directors’ lived experiences, the film stars Temi Ami-Williams (Eyimofe – This Is My Desire) and celebrity activist-actor Adebowale Adedayo (a.k.a. Mr Macaroni, also at the Festival with Discovery selection Freedom Way). From China, renowned scriptwriter Huo Xin presents Bound in Heaven, a poignant tale of love and resilience starring Ni Ni, Zhou You, and Liao Fan. This deeply touching film tackles domestic violence and terminal illness with assured direction and outstanding performances. 

The 2024 Centerpiece selections were programmed by Jason Anderson, Kelly Boutsalis, Diana Cadavid, Robyn Citizen, Giovanna Fulvi, Nataleah Hunter-Young, June Kim, Dorota Lech, Jason Ryle, and Norm Wilner.

2024 CENTERPIECE PROGRAM (in alphabetical order) 

Addition Marcelle Lunam | Australia
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A Missing Part Guillaume Senez | Belgium/France
World Premiere
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An Unfinished Film Lou Ye | Singapore/Germany
North American Premiere
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Anywhere Anytime Milad Tangshir | Italy
International Premiere
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April Dea Kulumbegashvili | Italy/France/Georgia
North American Premiere
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Beloved Tropic Ana Endara | Panama/Colombia
World Premiere
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Bound in Heaven Huo Xin | China
World Premiere
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By the Stream Hong Sangsoo | South Korea
North American Premiere 

Cloud Kiyoshi Kurosawa | Japan
North American Premiere
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Crocodile Tears Tumpal Tampubolon | Indonesia/France/Singapore/Germany
World Premiere
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Don’t Cry, Butterfly Dương Diệu Linh | Vietnam/Singapore/Philippines/Indonesia
North American Premiere
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Edge of Night Türker Süer | Germany
North American Premiere
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Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara Erin Lee Carr | USA
World Premiere 

Flow Gints Zilbalodis | Latvia/France/Belgium
Canadian Premiere

Front Row Merzak Allouache | Algeria/Saudi Arabia/France
World Premiere
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Happyend Neo Sora | Japan/USA
North American Premiere
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Happy Holidays Scandar Copti | Palestine/Germany/France/Italy/Qatar
North American Premiere
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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life Laura Piani | France
World Premiere
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Julie Keeps Quiet Leonardo van Dijl | Belgium/Sweden
North American Premiere
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Ka Whawhai Tonu – Struggle Without End Michael Jonathan | New Zealand
North American Premiere
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Kill the Jockey Luis Ortega | Argentina/Mexico/Spain/Denmark/USA
North American Premiere
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Little Jaffna Lawrence Valin | France
North American Premiere
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Los Tortuga Belén Funes | Spain/Chile
World Premiere
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Matt and Mara Kazik Radwanski | Canada
North American Premiere

Measures for a Funeral Sofia Bohdanowicz | Canada
World Premiere
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My Sunshine Hiroshi Okuyama | Japan/France
North American Premiere
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Pimpinero: Blood and Oil Andrés Baiz | Colombia
World Premiere

Presence Steven Soderbergh | USA
International Premiere

Santosh Sandhya Suri | United Kingdom
Canadian Premiere
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Seven Days Ali Samadi Ahadi | Germany
World Premiere
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Souleymane’s Story Boris Lojkine | France
International Premiere
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Sunshine Antoinette Jadaone | Philippines
World Premiere
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Sweet Angel Baby Melanie Oates | Canada
World Premiere
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The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos Agbajowo Collective: James Tayler, Ogungbamila Temitope, Okechukwu Samuel, Mathew Cerf, Tina Edukpo, Bisola Akinmuyiwa, A.S. Elijah | Nigeria/Germany/South Africa/USA
World Premiere
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The Mother and the Bear Johnny Ma | Canada/Chile
World Premiere
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The Mountain Rachel House | New Zealand
North American Premiere
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The Seed of the Sacred Fig Mohammad Rasoulof | Iran/France/Germany
Canadian Premiere

The Swedish Torpedo Frida Kempff | Sweden
World Premiere
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The Village Next to Paradise Mo Harawe | France/Austria/Germany/Somalia
North American Premiere
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To a Land Unknown Mahdi Fleifel | United Kingdom/France/Germany/Netherlands/Greece/Qatar /Saudi Arabia/Palestine
North American Premiere
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Under the Volcano Damian Kocur | Poland
World Premiere
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Universal Language Matthew Rankin | Canada
North American Premiere

When the Light Breaks Rúnar Rúnarsson | Iceland/Netherlands/Croatia/France
North American Premiere
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