2017 Toronto Magazine

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FAB FILM FESTS Our city is a cinephile paradise, celebrating almost every interest.

TIFF red carpet FILM & THEATRE

Reel life

TIFF’s director of film programs on what makes this the ultimate screen city.

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GEORGE PIMENTEL (WENTE); EXIMAGES/ALAMY (TIFF); SCOTT CORMAN (PRIDE)

BY SARAH B. HOOD Jesse Wente remembers the movie that got him hooked on film: Star Wars, when it first played in 1977. Today, as the director of film programs at the TIFF Bell Lightbox, he gets to live his passion every day. That’s especially true each September, during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). “It’s a huge event, and you get to experience something you may never experience again,” he says. “And we now have the TIFF Bell Lightbox, which screens films year-round. You can come any day of the week and be transported by the magic and beauty of the cinema.” TIFF shares its illustrious digs with a number of other film festivals, including Inside Out, Hot Docs and imagine­ NATIVE. And that’s only part of Toronto’s screen action.

2006

The Beautiful Game gains a toehold in the city: Toronto Football Club launches.

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2007

“Toronto loves a good festival,” says Wente. “There seems to be a film festival almost every weekend except Christmas and New Year’s. It’s wonderful to be a part of something where you really feel you’re at the edge of new cinema and in the moment. The festival allows you to be among the first to experience a film before it comes to a theatre near you, before there are reviews. You get to bring fresh eyes to a film and usher it into the wider world.” Does one TIFF moment top all the rest? “I went to see Le Samouraï by Jean-Pierre Melville—almost a perfect movie, and I’ve watched it dozens of times—because Chow Yun-Fat was introducing the screening,” Wente says. “This was at his apex of stardom. He was maybe the biggest star on the planet. The limo pulled up, and he got out in a full white silk suit. And it was at that moment I think I understood the idea of a movie star. Those moments allow even someone who’s spent two decades in the business to get goosebumps—I fall in love with movies all over again.”

The Royal Ontario Museum opens the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, marking the beginning of the ROM’s “Crystal Age.” The same year, Luminato Festival launches, on the heels of the opening of the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.

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2013

Toronto overtakes Chicago as North America’s fourth most populous city, after Mexico City, New York and Los Angeles.

i TIFF Kids International Film Festival (APRIL) i Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival (APRIL AND MAY) i Toronto Jewish Film Festival (MAY) i Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival (MAY AND JUNE) i Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival (AUGUST) i imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival (OCTOBER)

i Planet in Focus Environmental Film Festival (OCTOBER)

i Toronto After Dark Film Festival (OCTOBER) i Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival (NOVEMBER)

2014

Toronto hosts WorldPride, welcoming an estimated 1.2 million attendees. A rainbow appears at the 10-day festival’s final event, a free concert at Yonge-Dundas Square.

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