Toronto film festival brings Dune to Cinesphere, and more

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Almost as exciting as the lineup is the list of venues. While TIFF is hedging its bets with the promise of drive-in, open-air and virtual screenings, it’s also announced that in-person screenings will return to Roy Thomson Hall and the Princess of Wales, as well as the Cinesphere and expanded offerings at TIFF Bell Lightbox, which hosted several sparsely attended screenings last year.

Recall that Toronto has cancelled all large gatherings through to Labour Day. Thus TIFF, which runs Sept. 9 to Sept. 18 this year, could perhaps function not only as one of the planet’s premiere film festivals, but a sign of the city and province returning to pre-COVID levels of lifestyle and entertainment for the first time since the pandemic began.

 

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