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Big-screen heavyweights are all over the small-screen lineup at the Toronto International Film Festival, which will preview new shows from Jude Law, Jason Bateman, Toni Collette, Ethan Hawke and Mae Martin.
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Festival organizers say its Primetime slate will open with Hulu’s “The Lowdown” from “Reservation Dogs” co-creator, writer and director Sterlin Harjo. It stars Hawke as a Tulsa citizen journalist obsessed with exposing corruption.
Meanwhile, Netflix hits the fest with two limited series: “Black Rabbit,” starring Law and Bateman as brothers who run a Manhattan restaurant and VIP lounge; and the Canadian drama “Wayward,” about a school for troubled teens starring Martin and Collette, Ryan Scott and Sarah Gadon.
The lineup hints at the star wattage bound TIFF’s 50th edition Sept. 4 to 14, since organizers say all Primetime screenings will include an extended Q+A with creators and cast.
TIFF also announced 48 films in its Short Cuts program, and introduced a new award for best animated short, joining the fest’s two prizes for international and Canadian shorts.
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The 48 shorts include the world premieres of “Dust to Dreams” directed by actor Idris Elba and starring singer Seal; and “The Contestant,” starring David Hasselhoff, from duo Patrick Xavier Bresnan and Ivete Lucas.
North American premieres include Joecar Hanna’s “Talk Me,” executive produced by Spike Lee, and “The Non-Actor” starring Maya Hawke and Victoria Pedretti.
The 20 Canadian titles include “The Girl Who Cried Pearls” from Oscar-nominated animators Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski and the satire “Bots” from “Scarborough” directors Rich Williamson and Shasha Nakhai.
Kelly Fyffe-Marshall of the TIFF ’22 feature “When Morning Comes” joins the shorts lineup with “Demons” while Chelsea McMullan of the TIFF ’23 ballet doc “Swan Song” returns with “Healer.”
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