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2004 Toronto Film Fest

 

My Festival Schedule

 

Festival Diary - I'm taking things off-site again for ease of updating. I've got a tight schedule this year, with increased travel time, might hurt my posting frequency, but I'll try my best. Also, it seems that you can leave comments on my entries. Feel free, etc...

 

Movies playing at TIFF that I've already seen

 

Breaking News (Johnnie To) 60

A Dirty Shame (John Waters)

Enduring Love (Roger Michell) 34

Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence (Mamoru Oshii)

The Motorcycle Diaries (Walter Salles) 46

Old Boy (Park Chan-wook)

Silver City (John Sayles)

Theme Je (Francoise Romand) 9

Throw Down (Johnnie To) 50

When Will I Be Loved (James Toback)

Zebraman (Takashi Miike) 42

 

Movies I won't be seeing, since I'll have the opportunity to see them at the NY Film Fest next month:

 

Bad Education (Pedro Almodovar)

Cafe Lumiere (Hou Hsiao-hsien)

House of Flying Daggers (Zhang Yimou)

Keane (Lodge Kerrigan)

Palindromes (Todd Solondz)

Rois et Reine (Arnaud Desplechin)

Rolling Family (Pablo Trapero)

Sideways (Alexander Payne)

Tarnation (Jonathan Caouette)

The 10th District Courts: Moments of Trial (Raymond Depardon)

Tropical Malady (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)

Undertow (David Gordon Green)

Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise And Fall Of Jack Johnson (Ken Burns)

The World (Jia Zhang-ke)