Toronto among the festivals around the world that contributed to the fundraising effort
The lineup for the We Are One film festival has been released, and it’s a doozy. The 10-day online event will feature more than 100 films and film-related content curated by more than a score of international festivals including Berlin, Cannes and Toronto. There will be music, VR and Bong Joon-ho.
As befits a film festival, the lineup includes several premieres, including a short documentary about the making of Third Eye Blind’s cult hit Motorcycle Drive By; The Yalta Conference Online, which imagines the Allied meeting at the end of the Second World War as a dark satire; and the online premiere of Eeb Allay Ooo, a comedy about a professional monkey repeller, which won several prizes at last year’s Mumbai film festival.
The Toronto International Film Festival has provided three titles for the festival. Crazy World is a Ugandan action flick that had its world premiere in the festival’s Midnight Madness program last year. There’s also a master class from aboriginal actress and activist Tantoo Cardinal, recorded at TIFF in 2018, and a 2019 conversation between Viggo Mortensen and David Cronenberg about the film Crash.
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