First films for the 2015 Toronto Film Festival

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American award season is coming and that's why we already have the first films to be screened at the Toronto Film Festival, one of the contests, together with the Telluride Festival and the Venice Film Festival, which are the precursor to the madness of the awards season that ends six months later with the Oscars.

Among these first films for the Toronto Film Festival, many of them also present at the Venice Film Festival, we found titles that already sound for the Oscars such as 'Demolition', the new from Jean-Marc Vallée, 'The Danish Girl', a film that promises a new masterful interpretation of Eddie Redmayne, 'Freeheld', a film that we will surely remember as the one that could have earned her the Oscar for best actress had she not won it last year or 'Son of Saul', the representative of Hungary at the Oscars and one of the great favorites to win the Oscar for best film in a foreign language.

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'Beeba Boys' by Deepa Mehta
'Demolition' by Jean-Marc Vallée
'The Dressmaker' by Jocelyn Moorhouse
Gavin Hood's 'Eye in the Sky'
Jon Cassar's 'Forsaken'
Peter Sollett's 'Freeheld'
'Hyena Road' by Paul Gross
'Lolo' by Julie Delpy
Brian Hegeland's 'Legend'
'The Man Who Knew Infinity' by Matt Brown
'The Martian' by Ridley Scott
'The Program' by Stephen Frears
'Remember' by Atom Egoyan
'Septembers of Shiraz' by Wayne Blair
Roland Emmerich's 'Stonewall'

The Danish Girl

Special Presentations
Duke Johnson and Charlie Kaufman 'Anomalisa'
'Beasts of No Nation' by Cary Fukunaga
Scott Cooper's 'Black Mass'
John Crowley's 'Brooklyn'
'The Club' by Pablo Larrain
Florian Gallenberger's 'Cologne'
Tom Hooper's 'The Danish Girl'
Simon Stone's 'The Daughter'
'Desert' by Jonas Cuaron
'Dheepan' by Jacques Audiard
'Families' by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
'The Family Fang' by Jason Bateman
'Guilty' by Meghna Gulzar
'I Smile Back' by Adam Sulkey
Hany Abu-Assad's 'The Idol'
'The Lady in the Van' by Nicholas Hytner
'Len and Company' by Tim Godsall
'The Lobster' by Yorgos Lanthimos
'Louder than Bombs' by Joachim Trier
'Maggie's Plan' by Rebecca Miller
'Mountains May Depart' by Zhangke Jia
'Office' by Johnnie To
'Parched' by Leena Yadav
Lenny Abrahamson's 'Room'
'Sicario' by Denis Villeneuve
'Son of Saul' by Laszlo Nemes
Tom McCarthy's 'Spotlight'
'Summertime' by Catherine Corsini
'Sunset Song' by Terence Davis
'Trumbo' by Jay Roach
'Un plus une' by Claude Lelouch
'Victoria' by Sebastian Schipper
'Where to Invade Next' by Michael Moore
'Youth' by Paolo Sorrentino


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