Stars like Ethan and Maya Hawke, Viggo Mortensen, and Elliot Page showed out for interviews and photos galore at the film festival!
The Big Picture The Toronto International Film Festival is winding down for another year and while it was a much more muted event than usual, it was still packed with excellent screenings and memories to be made for all who attended. Collider was fortunate enough to hold a media studio at the festival thanks to MARBL Toronto and Roxstar Entertainment where our interviews with the biggest stars, directors, producers, and more were recorded. As part of our presence there, Photagonist.
Close 'All the Light We Cannot See' - Shawn Levy and Anthony Doerr One of the more high-profile series to appear at TIFF was Shawn Levy's adaptation of All the Light We Cannot See. For the Free Guy director's appearance at the festival and the Collider media studio, he brought along the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel's author Anthony Doerr for some spirited photos and an interview about the Netflix miniseries.
Close 'The Queen of My Dreams - Hamza Haq, Amrit Kaur, Nimra Bucha, and Fawzia Mirza The Queen of My Dreams team Hamza Haq, Amrit Kaur, Nimra Bucha, and Fawzia Mirza posed together like family when they arrived at the Collider media studio. In Mirza's feature debut, Haq, Kaur, and Bucha literally are family. Kaur plays Azra, a lesbian Muslim grad student who suddenly returns to her ancestral home following the death of her father Hassan .
Close 'The End We Start From' - Mahalia Bello The End We Start From helmer Mahalia Bello stopped by for a few portraits before telling all about her adaptation of Megan Hunter's bestselling novel. Jodie Comer and Joel Fry star in the prophetic picture about a couple and their infant child who are ripped from their home after an environmental catastrophe.
Close 'Flora and Son' - John Carney Sing Street director John Carney hasn't made a film since 2016 coming-of-age musical film, but he's made it to TIFF with his latest Flora and Son. He came to the Collider media studio with arms folded ready to speak with Nemiroff about his new project which is, once again, all about music.
Close 'Bad Boy' - Ron Leshem and Hagar Ben-Asher Another series to make its world premiere at TIFF was Bad Boy from Ron Leshem, the creator of the Israeli series Euphoria was based on, and Hagar Ben-Asher. Both joined Weintraub at the Collider media studio to discuss their new show which follows a troubled teen named Dean whose life is turned upside down one night when he's taken away by correctional officers to a brutal juvenile detention center.
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