Jul 25, 2012

Jennifer Lawrence : To attend Toronto International Film Festival 2012

Did you miss Jennifer Lawrence? Well, good news Canada, Jennifer Lawrence is coming for you.

The lineup for TIFF 2012 was revealed this morning (July 24) in Toronto. Your opening night selection is an action-thriller starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis and Emily Blunt (Looper, from Brick director Rian Johnson). And as the festival continues, Sept. 6 - 16, Toronto will see premieres of films from David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook, starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence), Ben Affleck (Argo, starring Bryan Cranston), Joss Whedon (Much Ado About Nothing, starring Nathan Fillion), Terrence Malick (To the Wonder, starring Affleck, Rachel McAdams and Javier Bardem) and Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis (Cloud Atlas, starring Halle Berry and Tom Hanks).

Check out the full lineup of TIFF Galas and Special Presentations below. Variety got the scoop this morning before Toronto journalists could have a chance to Tweet the TIFF lineup between mouthfuls of free breakfast-treats. And, should you spot Bill Murray in Toronto this September -- he also has a movie coming to TIFF 2012 -- be sure to put him in touch. We'll be reserving a karaoke room all festival long, in case he wants to party.

Opening Night
Rian Johnson’s Looper

Galas
Ben Affleck’s Argo
Billy Bob Thornton’s Jayne Mansfield’s Car
Liz Garbus’ Love, Marilyn
Shola Lynch’s Free Angela And All Political Prisoners
David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook
Derek Cianfrance’s The Place Beyond The Pines
Deepa Mehta’s Midnight Children
Roger Mitchell’s Hyde Park On The Hudson
Mike Newell’s Great Expectations
Rubba Radda’s Inescapable
Sergio Castellitto’s Twice Born
Gauri Shinde’s English Vinglish
Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Robert Redford’s The Company You Keep
Nikolai Arcel’s A Royal Affair
Hur Jin-Ho’s Dangerous Liaisons
Hideki Takeuchi’s Thermae Romae

Special Presentations
Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis’ Cloud Atlas
Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
Stuart Blumberg’s Thanks For Sharing
David Ayer’s End Of Watch
Robert Puccini and Shari Spring Berman’s Imogene
Yaron Zilberman's A Late Quartet
Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing
Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha
Nenad Cicin-Sain’s The Time Being
Josh Boone’s Writers
Ramin Bahrani’s At Any Price
Maiken Baird’s Venus And Serena
Neil Jordan’s Byzantium
Dustin Hoffman’s Quartet
Sally Potter’s Ginger And Rosa
Ben Timlett, Bill Jones, and Jeff Simpson’s A Liar’s Autobiography
Laurent Cantet’s Foxfire
Francois Ozon’s In The House
J.A. Bayona’s The Impossible
Margarethe von Trotta’s Hannah Arendt
Andrew Adamson’s Mr. Pip
Costa-Gavras’ Capital
Ziad Doueiri’s The Attack
Eran Riklis’ Zaytoun
Baltasar Kormakur's The Deep
Nishikawa Miwa’s Dreams For Sale
Lu Chuan’s The Last Supper
Joe Wright’s Anna Karenina
Chen Kaige’s Caught In The Web
Marco Bellochhio’s Dormant Beauty
Ana Piterbarg’s Everybody Has A Plan
Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg’s Kon-Tiki
Terrence Malick’s To The Wonder
Matteo Garrone’s Reality
Stephane Brize’s A Few Hours Of Spring
Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt
Ariel Vromen’s The Iceman
Cate Shortland’s Lore
Pablo Larrain’s No
Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage Beyond
Jacquest Audiard’s Rust And Bone




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