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Toronto stories

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Record #
FRL-86958

Object Name
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Media Title, Year of Release
Toronto stories, 2008

Other Title(s)
Original Title Toronto stories

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Film Category
omnibus film

Country
Canada

Language
English

Translation

Format
colour

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Measurements
Duration 01:29:00

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ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Cinematographer Inayeh, Samy

Film Editor Weinkrauf, Kathy

Music Woodley, Eric

Producer Jonas, Jennifer

Producer Weaver, David

Screenwriter Sook-Yin Lee

Screenwriter Sutherland, Sudz

Screenwriter Weaver, David

Screenwriter Woodley, Aaron

Sound Herrald, Matt

Production Company New Real Films

Principal Cast Bellows, Gil

Principal Cast Collins, KC

Principal Cast Pope, Carly

Principal Cast Runyan, Tygh

Principal Cast Sook-Yin Lee


DESCRIPTION


TIFF NOTE

An omnibus film featuring some of Toronto's finest, the segments in Toronto Stories are linked by the character of a silent young boy who gets off a plane at Pearson, slips away from customs officers and wanders the city streets. En route, he provides us with a tour of Toronto the Good - and the not so good. What emerges is a portrait of a city still coming to terms with itself. In part, the city is a playground and a proving ground for children and adults alike, with both real and imagined dangers. In Aaron Woodley's poetic Shoelaces, two kids narrowly escape a potentially nasty encounter with a local bully - an event that only emboldens them to embark on a spooky midnight tour of the Don Valley. For the lost bohemian couple in Sook-Yin Lee's wryly comic anti-romance The Brazilian, the city is a cold place where connections are tough to make and tougher to sustain. Sudz Sutherland's insightful Windows and David Weaver's brooding Lost Boys take us down grittier, more perilous avenues, where doing the right thing is much harder than it ought to be. In Windows, the city is anonymous yet small. After a misspent youth, Elton finally has his life on track, with a steady job and a baby on the way. But his past is not ready to let him go. The episode touches on issues and assumptions surrounding race and class. In Lost Boys, an unbalanced vagrant watches as the young boy from the prologue is hauled off by a suspicious character. He wants to help, but who is going to listen to a man who is both unstable and drug-addled? Toronto Stories is an intelligent look at where we reside, how we define it through the spaces we choose to call (or are forced to call) our own and, most importantly, our potentially dangerous assumptions about the other people who live there. Hopeful and tough-minded, it draws on Toronto's history while engaging in some mythmaking of its own.


FESTIVAL PROGRAMMING HISTORY

2008 - 33rd Toronto International Film Festival
Contemporary World Cinema

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