Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and daughter Chelsea Clinton now have double the reason to head to the Toronto International Film Festival next month. TIFF unveiled its documentary lineup today, which includes the world premiere of In Her Hands , a film executive produced by the Clintons through their banner Hidden Light. The fest also unveiled its Contemporary World Cinema slate; see the full lineups below.
Hillary and Chelsea were previously announced as attending the festival in support of Gutsy , their upcoming Apple TV+ documentary series that “features intimate conversations with trailblazing women including Kim Kardashian, Meghan Thee Stallion, Jane Goodall, Gloria Steinem, Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson and many more. ” Related Story Toronto Film Fest Closer Is Mary Harron’s ‘Dalíland’ With Ben Kingsley: Where Is Ezra Miller? In Her Hands , directed by Tamana Ayazi and Oscar nominee Marcel Mettelsiefen, focuses on another gutsy woman—Afghan politician Zarifa Ghafari—who became, at the age of 26, the youngest woman to serve as a mayor of an Afghan city. Netflix will release the film later this year.
Thom Powers , TIFF documentary programmer TIFF “This was filmed last year,” notes TIFF’s chief documentary programmer Thom Powers. “Monday was the [first] anniversary of the Taliban’s retaking of Afghanistan. And that is the backdrop for this film.
” Powers predicts In Her Hands will factor into awards season as the calendar year advances, a happy fate he forecasts for several other newly-announced TIFF documentaries (scroll down for the complete lineup). “[Among] the other films I would anticipate being part of the awards conversation, one is Louis Armstrong’s Black and Blues, ” Powers tells Deadline. “It’s playing as our opening night selection, backed by Apple and directed by Sacha Jenkins, a real veteran music journalist.
[Another] is Laura Poitras’s film All the Beauty and the Bloodshed , about the artist Nan Goldin. That’s a very powerful work. And the fourth film that I think could enter into awards conversation this year is the new film by Patricio Guzmán, My Imaginary Country , that I think is his finest film since Nostalgia for the Light .
” Another standout world premiere is The Grab , the latest documentary from director Gabriela Cowperthwaite, whose 2013 film Blackfish exposed the treatment of orcas at Sea World. The Grab is similarly investigative in nature. “ The Grab has a lot of secrecy around it prior to the festival,” Powers notes.
“A big part of this film is a large trove of leaked documents that have never been made public until this film gets its first screening. I think that’s going to make some news and make waves. ” Getty Last year’s TIFF was a muted affair with many potential attendees forgoing the opportunity to attend the festival in person in light of continued Covid concerns.
But Powers expects TIFF 2022 to be much closer to the festival of old. And he anticipates a healthy appetite for acquisition titles, despite the reality that streaming platforms are commissioning a larger percentage of their nonfiction content, instead of buying docs on the open market. “The number of sales titles has come down because lots of these companies are getting into films earlier,” Powers says.
“However, festivals like Sundance and Toronto continue to be kind of key tentpoles, where all the buyers are showing up looking for new stuff and they don’t want to be beaten out by their competitors. So, there is undeniably still robust buying activity happening at these festivals. ” Among the acquisition titles at the festival is The Grab , which WME is repping.
Powers highlights a number of others. “There’s the film Patrick and the Whale that Submarine is representing, which is an incredible vicarious experience of swimming with whales in the company of diver Patrick Dykstra,” Powers notes. “Submarine’s also handling Werner Herzog’s new film Theatre of Thought that’s an exploration of the brain.
CAA, they’re handling the film Free Money by the Kenyan director Sam Soko, in collaboration with Lorin DeFilippo, which is about charitable efforts focused on a small Kenyan village where everyone in that village is given universal basic income… Cinetic is representing this series by William Kentridge, the South African artist, called Self-portrait as a Coffee Pot . We’re showing the world premiere of three segments of that. ” Maya Gabeira surfs at Praia do Norte on January 8, 2022 in Nazare, Portugal Octavio Passos/Getty Images Powers adds, “One other sales title I would mention from 30West is Maya and the Wave about the championship surfer from Brazil, Maya Gabeira.
We watch her trying to set a world record for surfing the biggest wave. And she not only has to face the athletic challenges of doing that, but she has to face the deeply entrenched sexism in the surfing world – although certainly not unique to the surfing world — as her male peers undermine her in small and large ways. ” In a whimsical touch, Powers has tucked something unexpected into the TIFF nonfiction slate—episodes from the upcoming new season of Documentary Now! , the IFC comedy series created by Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers and Rhys Thomas that lovingly parodies the earnest rigor of documentarians and the documentary form.
Fred Armisen and Cate Blanchett (on book cover) in a 2019 episode of ‘Documentary Now!’ IFC “We’re going to be previewing three new episodes from season 4,” Powers says. “One of those episodes is called My Monkey Grifter , which is a take on My Octopus Teacher , with the British actor Jamie Demetriou who people will know from Fleabag and other shows. Fred Armisen also makes an appearance in My Monkey Grifter .
The second episode is a really warmhearted homage to Agnès Varda, starring the French actress Liliane Rovère, who fans of Call My Agent! will know as the endearing older agent in that series. And she is just pitch perfect as Agnès Varda in that episode. And the third episode is a pet project of Cate Blanchett, who has previously appeared on Documentary Now! And we’re expecting several of the people involved with these episodes to be at TIFF.
” Powers continues, “To have Documentary Now! as part of the [TIFF] selection not only brings a smile to our face, but [the show] is also just such a deeply researched and deeply appreciative reverie about documentary filmmaking that I couldn’t resist inviting it to be part of the program. ” This is the full TIFF doc and Contemporary World Cinema lineups, with Doc Conversations @ TIFF Industry Conference noted at the end: TIFF DOCS *Previously announced Presented by A&E IndieFilms *752 Is Not A Number Babak Payami | Canada World Premiere All the Beauty and the Bloodshed Laura Poitras | USA North American Premiere *Buffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It On Madison Thomas | Canada World Premiere Casa Susanna Sébastien Lifshitz | France, USA North American Premiere Ciné-Guerrillas: Scenes from the Labudovi c Reels Mila Turajlic | Serbia, France, Croatia, Montenegro World Premiere *The Colour of Ink Brian D. Johnson | Canada World Premiere Documentary Now! Alex Buono, Rhys Thomas, Micah Gardner | USA World Premiere *Ever Deadly Tanya Tagaq, Chelsea McMullan | Canada World Premiere Free Money Sam Soko, Lauren DeFilippo | Kenya, USA World Premiere Mariupolis 2 Mantas Kvedaravičius | Lithuania, France, Germany North American Premiere The Grab Gabriela Cowperthwaite | USA World Premiere In Her Hands Tamana Ayazi, Marcel Mettelsiefen | USA, Afghanistan World Premiere [TIFF Docs Opening Film]: *Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues Sacha Jenkins | USA World Premiere Maya and the Wave Stephanie Johnes | USA World Premiere Miúcha, The Voice of Bossa Nova Daniel Zarvos, Liliane Mutti | Brazil, France Canadian Premiere My Imaginary Country (Mi País Imaginario) Patricio Guzmán | Chile, France North American Premiere Patrick and the Whale Mark Fletcher | Austria World Premiere Pray for our Sinners Sinéad O’Shea | Ireland World Premiere Self-Portrait as a Coffee Pot William Kentridge | South Africa, USA World Premiere Theatre of Thought Werner Herzog | USA International Premiere *To Kill a Tiger Nisha Pahuja | Canada World Premiere While We Watched Vinay Shukla | UK World Premiere CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA Aftersun Charlotte Wells | United Kingdom, USA North American Premiere Alam Firas Khoury | France, Palestine, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar World Premiere Amanda Carolina Cavalli | Italy International Premiere Ashkal Youssef Chebbi | France, Tunisia, Qatar North American Premiere Autobiography Makbul Mubarak | Indonesia, France, Singapore, Poland, Philippines, Germany, Qatar North American Premiere Beyond the Wall (Shab, Dkheli, Divar) Vahid Jalilvand | Iran North American Premiere *Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman Pierre Földes | France, Luxembourg, Canada, Netherlands 🇨🇦 International Premiere *Bones of Crows Marie Clements | Canada 🇨🇦 World Premiere *Coyote (Le Coyote) Katherine Jerkovic | Canada 🇨🇦 World Premiere Domingo and the Mist (Domingo y la Niebla) Ariel Escalante Meza | Costa Rica, Qatar North American Premiere El agua Elena López Riera | Switzerland, Spain, France North American Premiere *The End of Sex Sean Garrity | Canada 🇨🇦 World Premiere EO Jerzy Skolimowski | Poland, Italy North American Premiere *Falcon Lake Charlotte Le Bon | Canada 🇨🇦 North American Premiere *Fixation Mercedes Bryce Morgan | Canada, USA, Germany 🇨🇦 World Premiere Godland (Vanskabte Land/Volaða Land) Hlynur Pálmason | Denmark, Iceland, France, Sweden Canadian Premiere The Happiest Man in the World Teona Strugar Mitevska | North Macedonia, Belgium, Slovenia, Denmark, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina North American Premiere The Hotel Wang Xiaoshuai | Hong Kong World Premiere La Jauría Andrés Ramírez Pulido | Colombia, France North American Premiere Life (Жизнь) Emir Baigazin | Kazakhstan World Premiere Living Oliver Hermanus | United Kingdom Canadian Premiere Love and Mathematics (Amor y matemáticas) Claudia Sainte-Luce | Mexico World Premiere Love Life Koji Fukada | Japan, France North American Premiere Luxembourg, Luxembourg Antonio Lukich | Ukraine North American Premiere *The Maiden Graham Foy | Canada 🇨🇦 North American Premiere Manticore (Mantícora) Carlos Vermut | Spain North American Premiere Muru Tearepa Kahi | New Zealand International Premiere My Sailor, My Love Klaus Hӓrӧ | Finland, Ireland World Premiere Nightalk Donald Shebib | Canada 🇨🇦 World Premiere *North of Normal Carly Stone | Canada 🇨🇦 World Premiere The Origin of Evil Sébastien Marnier | France, Canada North American Premiere Plan 75 Chie Hayakawa | Japan, France, Philippines, Qatar North American Premiere Return to Dust Li Ruijun | China North American Premiere R.
M. N. Cristian Mungiu | Romania, France North American Premiere *So Much Tenderness Lina Rodriguez | Canada 🇨🇦 World Premiere Sparta Ulrich Seidl | Austria, France, Germany World Premiere *Stellar Darlene Naponse | Canada 🇨🇦 World Premiere Stonewalling Huang Ji, Ryuji Otsuka | Japan North American Premiere *The Swearing Jar Lindsay MacKay | Canada 🇨🇦 World Premiere The Umbrella Men John Barker | South Africa International Premiere Under the Fig Trees Erige Sehiri | Tunisia, Switzerland, France, Qatar North American Premiere Valeria Is Getting Married Michal Vinik | Israel North American Premiere Victim (OBEŤ) Michal Blaško | Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Germany North American Premiere Vicenta B.
Carlos Lechuga | Cuba, France, USA, Colombia, Norway World Premiere War Sailor (Krigsseileren) Gunnar Vikene | Norway, Germany, Malta International Premiere We Are Still Here Beck Cole, Dena Curtis, Tracey Rigney, Danielle MacLean, Tim Worrall, Renae Maihi, Miki Magasiva, Mario Gaoa, Richard Curtis, Chantelle Burgoyne | Australia, New Zealand International Premiere Wildflower Matt Smukler | USA World Premiere Winter Boy (Le Lycéen) Christophe Honoré | France World Premiere The Worst Ones Romane Gueret, Lise Akoka | France North American Premiere Zwigato Nandita Das | India World Premiere DOC CONVERSATIONS @ TIFF INDUSTRY CONFERENCE VISIONARIES: Inside the Brain of Werner Herzog Presented by SHOWTIME ® In his new film Theatre of Thought , Werner Herzog (celebrating his 80th birthday in September) explores the cutting edge of research on the brain. He’s joined by two figures who appear in the film, brain scientist Rafael Yuste and entrepreneur Jamie Davies, to discuss hopes and fears for the future of brain exploration. VISIONARIES: What Laura Poitras Learned from Nan Goldin Presented by SHOWTIME ® Oscar-winning director Laura Poitras ( Citizenfour ) discusses what she learned over three years in the making of her new film All the Beauty and the Bloodshed .
The film profiles the artist Nan Goldin, who has campaigned for museums to disassociate from the patronage of the Sackler family, owners of the opioid company Purdue Pharma. DIALOGUES: Covering Afghanistan for In Her Hands Presented by SHOWTIME® A Share Her Journey initiative generously supported by Betty-Ann Heggie The new documentary In Her Hands focuses on Afghanistan’s youngest woman mayor, Zarifa Ghafari, during the tumultuous period of the Taliban’s return to power. Filmmakers Tamana Ayazi and Marcel Mettelsiefen share clips while reflecting on the challenges of filming under wartime conditions.
PERSPECTIVES Truth, Lies, and a Million Dollar Board Game Presented by SHOWTIME ® Filmmaker Vinay Shukla joins to discuss his new film While We Watched , which profiles the journalist Ravish Kumar of NDTV India as he struggles to maintain journalistic independence under death threats. For Shukla’s previous documentary An Insignificant Man , his team created a board game that gained massive support on Kickstarter. He’ll discuss plans to follow that model by pairing a board game with his new film.
PERSPECTIVES DocuMentality: The Growth of a Movement Presented by SHOWTIME ® DocuMentality is an expanding initiative that seeks to normalize conversations about mental health in the documentary industry and provide best-practice guidance for filmmakers. The project started with efforts in the UK and US. Now, the Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC) is spearheading a new wave of focus groups with support from the Canada Media Fund.
On this panel, audiences will hear from DocuMentality team member Malikkah Rollins and DOC’s Sarah Spring about the past, present, and future of the movement. We’ll also hear from filmmaker Rebeca Huntt describing what she learned about maintaining mental balance in the making of her intensely personal film Beba that premiered at TIFF last year. Moderator: Inney Prakash (Maysles Documentary Center).
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