Toronto – A recent documentary on Arcade Fire, an old documentary about Aretha Franklin and another on the attacks against Charlie Hebdo just been added to the programming of the Toronto International Film Festival film ( TIFF).
The TIFF will present the documentary Amazing Grace , the late Sydney Pollack, who was captured in January 1972 the album’s recording sessions Amazing Grace , the singer Aretha Franklin, who was to become a huge success. – some say the best gospel album ever produced
Pollack had turned the two recording sessions conducted at the New Baptist Church Temple Missionary, Los Angeles, but the 20 hours of 16mm film remained in a safe for 38 years before finally being mounted – after the death of the director, in 2008, so
group. Montreal’s Arcade Fire also entitled to a documentary, the British film The Reflektor Tapes , as Janis Joplin and cellist Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road together.
A new Wenders
The “Masters of Cinema” section will present the new film by Wim Wenders, every thing will be fine , putting featured Hollywood stars James Franco and Rachel McAdams. The film tells the story of a writer who snatches a boy in a fatal car accident.
The TIFF will also present He Malala Named Me , a documentary about the young Pakistani Malala Yousafzai, who survived an assassination attempt of the Taliban to have campaigned for the rights of girls. The film was directed by American Davis Guggenheim, who was shot in 2006 An Inconvenient Truth on the Al Gore campaign against climate change.
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