2018 Toronto International Film Festival: Festival Street programming announced

August 21, 2018

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The following is a press release from the Toronto International Film Festival:

Back for its fifth installment, the excitement and fun of the Toronto International Film Festival  pours out from the theatres onto Festival Street and all the way up to the rooftop of TIFF Bell Lightbox. On  opening weekend, September 6 to 9, King Street West between Peter Street and University Avenue will  transform into the TIFF street party.

“The excitement of Festival is something we want to share with the entire city,” said Cameron Bailey, Artistic  Director of TIFF. “Festival Street is where everyone can enjoy and experience the excitement of the Festival  and its celebration of film. Free screenings, great musical performances, and the impactful Share Her Journey  Rally are just some of the highlights you can expect — and we invite everyone to join us.”

SHARE HER JOURNEY RALLY

Stand up for change with TIFF on the morning of Saturday, September 8 for the Share Her Journey Rally. All  who want to see and be part of real change in the film industry are invited to join the action down on John  Street at the Slaight Music Stage at 10am. With the support of partners ReFrame, TIME’S UP , and  #AfterMeToo, we will hear from thought leaders and inspirational guests including:

– Dr. Stacy L. Smith , Founder and Director of the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, the leading global  think tank studying issues of inequality in entertainment;
– Amanda Brugel , actor;
– Keri Putnam , Executive Director of Sundance Institute;
– Mia Kirshner , actor, and co-founder of #AfterMeToo;
– Amma Asante , filmmaker (“Belle,” “United Kingdom” and “Where Hands Touch”)
– Cathy Schulman , President, Welle Entertainment;
– Nandita Das , filmmaker (“Firaaq,” “Manto”) and actor;
– Zavia Forrest, TIFF Next Wave Committee member

The unforgettable morning will begin and wrap up with performances by Molly Johnson and Shakura S’Aida.  RSVP at shareherjourney.org/rally to join the event.

MORE MOVIES AND MUSIC FOR FREE 

The beating heart of Festival Street is the people of Toronto — and to say thank you to our great community,  TIFF has partnered with the TTC once again to express some of that gratitude. Through this partnership, TIFF  and the TTC are helping film fans get even more access to great movies for FREE. Street teams are set to  distribute free Festival and TIFF Bell Lightbox tickets, culminating in a special TTC Free Screening at Roy  Thomson Hall on September 9. This Festival event is open to all TTC riders — just bring your Metropass or  PRESTO card for entry!*

There is something for everyone to participate in on Festival Street. This year, in honour of some of the film  industry’s trailblazing women, audiences are invited to catch a free, 30th-anniversary screening of Penny Marshall’s classic “Big,” starring Tom Hanks as a kid who wishes he was grown up. Attendees can also listen to  great music from Kayla Diamond and other up-and-coming talent on the Slaight Music Stage. For full lineup details, visit tiff.net.

Visitors are also welcome to grab a drink at one of the extended patios, sample delicious treats from an array  of food trucks, and have fun with the many engaging partner activations. Last year, Festival Street saw  150,000 visitors in its four days and was a driving force behind increased revenue for local businesses.   

*Free tickets can be reserved online, while quantities last. The TTC Free Screening may be Rushed. Tickets will be issued to the Rush  line approximately 10 minutes before the start of the screening based on availability. There is a limit of one ticket per person with  proof of a Metropass or PRESTO Card. Please arrive as soon as possible to join the Rush line. 

REFINERY29 FESTIVAL ROOFTOP   

Festival Street reaches new heights this year with the introduction of the Refinery29 Festival Rooftop, an  intimate and interactive space that offers exciting and new Festival experiences, combined with an  unmissable after-party on the top floor of TIFF Bell Lightbox. At the event, you can:    

– Enter the whirlwind of Festival with a clear mind and a sense of calm thanks to MISFITSTUDIO’s  movement session The Calm Before the Storm: A Mindful Festival Kickoff . Stretch next to talent including  Amanda Crew ( “Freaks,” “Silicon Valley”) and hear advice from a panel of lifestyle experts and guests from  the film world;   

– Check out a live taping of Refinery29’s popular Facebook Live pop culture and entertainment show “The Mention” with a spotlight on the film “Life Itself”;   

– Celebrate homegrown talent at Toronto on the Rise , an intimate panel and meet-and-greet with some of  the city’s brightest up-and-coming stars, including Stephan James ( “If Beale Street Could Talk,” “Homecoming” ), Shamier Anderson ( “Destroyer” ), Lamar Johnson ( “The Hate U Give” ) , Jess Salgueiro ( “Workin’  Moms,” “MOUTHPIECE” ) and Mouna Traoré ( “In Contempt,” “American Gods” ), hosted by eTalk’s Traci Melchor;   

– Take part in an interactive panel and workshop on The Magic of Movie Makeup , where attendees can  learn makeup tips for everyday use from celebrity makeup artist Lucky Bromhead ( “Schitt’s Creek” ) and  listen to insider tricks for special effects from prosthetic makeup masters Jordan Samuel (“The Shape of  Water,” “Crimson Peak,” “Pacific Rim”) and Sean Sansom ( “The Shape of Water,” “IT,” “Carrie”). All audience  participants will receive a L ’Oréal Paris gift at the end of the session.   

At nightfall, TIFF Bell Lightbox’s rooftop will play host to the Official TIFF After-Party, presented by nightlife  legends 1 OAK and in partnership with Oliver & Bonacini.    

Tickets for rooftop events will go on sale to TIFF Members starting August 23 (by level). Non-Members may  purchase tickets starting September 3, based on availability.    

The 43rd Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 6 to 16, 2018.   

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About TIFF 

TIFF is a charitable cultural organization whose mission is to transform the way people see the world through  film. An international leader in film culture, TIFF projects include the annual Toronto International Film Festival  in September; TIFF Bell Lightbox, which features five cinemas, major exhibitions, and learning and  entertainment facilities; and innovative national distribution program Film Circuit. The organization generates  an annual economic impact of $189 million CAD. TIFF Bell Lightbox is generously supported by contributors  including Founding Sponsor Bell, the Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada, the City of Toronto, the  Reitman family (Ivan Reitman, Agi Mandel and Susan Michaels), The Daniels Corporation and RBC. For more  information, visit tiff.net.    The Toronto International Film Festival is generously supported by Lead Sponsor Bell, Major Sponsors RBC,  L ’Oréal Paris, and Visa, and Major Supporters the Government of Ontario, Telefilm Canada and the City of  Toronto.    Share Her Journey is supported by the RBC Foundation, Betty-Ann Heggie, Aurora, Anne-Marie Canning,  Jennifer Tory, Micki Moore & Lonard Simpson, Nespresso, Erika Olde-Coggin/Black Bicycle Entertainment,  Sara & Graeme Thomson, and over 1,000 individual donors.    Slaight Music Stage is generously supported by the Slaight Family Foundation.    The Refinery29 Festival Rooftop is presented by Refinery29.    The 1 OAK Lounge is presented by 1 OAK and Oliver & Bonacini.    The 1 OAK Lounge is sponsored by Ciroc.    Toronto on the Rise is free for public audiences compliments of Lotto Max.

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