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Nutcrackers Director David Gordon Green’s new comedy starring Ben Stiller is set to open the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival on September 5.

Toronto International Film Festival Opening – Stiller’s First Leading Role in a Film Since Mike White Brad’s condition Noah Baumbach’s family drama on Netflix Meyerowitz Stories In 2017, the film will have its world premiere at the Roy Thomson Auditorium, filled with regular moviegoers (not just industry people as in Cannes and Venice).

By Leland Douglas, Nutcrackers Mike (Stiller), a hard-working, hard-working man, is forced to travel to rural Ohio to take care of his four nephews after their parents die in a car accident. After weeks of chaos on the farm, Mike realizes he won’t have to find a new home for the orphaned children. They’ve found a new home for him.

Nutcrackers The film, which features a star-studded cast including Linda Cardellini, Edie Patterson, Tim Heidecker and Toby Huss, is expected to be a big hit when Gordon Green leads his Hollywood A-listers down the red carpet outside the Roy Thomson Hall on opening night.

Stellar produced Nutcrackers Through his Red Hour production banner. Night at the Museum The actor was in Toronto in 2017 to attend the premiere of Mike White’s father-son reunion film Brad’s conditionUTA Independent Film Group is responsible for sales.

Toronto also announced Tuesday that The WolfThe film, Rebel Wilson’s directorial debut and an adaptation of the original Australian musical of the same name, will conclude the 2024 edition. The film follows beloved country girl and high school outcast Tyla Simpkins (Natalie Abbott), who is certain that an upcoming debutante, “Deep,” is her only chance to redefine herself.

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When her sarcastic cousin Maeve (Charlotte MacInnes) is exiled to the drought-stricken town of Dunbourne, Tayla thinks the party is an “uneven shit show” and immediately disrupts the status quo. In their quest for the spotlight, Tayla and Maeve embark on a long journey to find self-acceptance – and a date with Deb.

The Wolf Produced in partnership with Rebel Wilson’s Camp Sugar Productions (Final year, the hustle and bustle) Award-winning Australian producer Bunya Productions (Driver’s Wife, Mysterious RoadDanny Cohen is the executive producer for Blavatnik’s Access Entertainment.

to choose Nutcrackers I opened it and The Wolf “This year’s Toronto Film Festival looks set to be a star-studded event with highly anticipated films that reflect the world around us with humor and compassion, as our opening and closing night selections, Nutcrackers And The Wolf“The Toronto Film Festival is proud to be a part of this exciting new initiative,” said Anita Lee, director of programming at the festival, in a statement.

The last film of Japanese anime legend Hayao Miyazaki The Boy and the Heron The 48th Toronto International Film Festival opened a year ago. The 2022 festival kicks off with Netflix’s refugee drama Swimmers, An inspiring film by Sally Al Husseini about the journey of real sisters from war-torn Syria to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

The 49th Toronto International Film Festival will take place this year from September 5 to 10. Earlier, the Toronto International Film Festival added Ron Howard’s survival thriller. AdenAnderson .Paak K-popSophie Derasp ShepherdsAnd Superboys from Malegaon, Directed by Indian Reema Kagti, to her 2024 film list.

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Other titles already booked in Toronto are world premieres of Elton John: It’s never too lateDirected by David Furnish, RJ Cutler, Mike Flanagan Chuck’s Life and Marielle Heller Nightbeachstarring Amy Adams as a stay-at-home mom whose domestic life turns surreal.

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