TORONTO — Fall festival season wouldn’t be complete without a little crisp Canadian air, and The Times entertainment team is on the ground at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival to bring you all the news from the festival — including photo and video highlights from the Los Angeles Times Studio at the RBC House.
Follow along here all weekend to see the stars, filmmakers, documentary subjects and, yes, rock stars who stop by the studio. And be sure to follow our complete coverage of TIFF 2023 through the festival.
Elliot Page of “Close to You.”
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Director Shawn Levy from “All the Light We Cannot See.”
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Christian Friedel from the film “Zone of Interest.”
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Richard Linklater of “Hit Man.”
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Colman Domingo of “Sing Sing.”
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Ethan Hawke of “Wildcat.”
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Mara Brock Akil of “Stamped from the Beginning.”
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Pedro Almodovar of “Strange Way of Life.”
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Roger Ross Williams of “Stamped from the Beginning.”
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Haley Bennett of “Widow Clicquot.”
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Patrick Marber of “The Critic.”
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Errol Morris of “The Pigeon Tunnel.”
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Producer Odessa Rae, director Karim Amer and producer Mike Lerner, from the film “Defiant.”
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Producers Rebecca Angelo and Lauren Schuker Blum from “Dumb Money.”
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Christos Nikou from the film “Fingernails.”
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Finn Wolfhard of “Hell of a Summer.”
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Abby Quinn of “Hell of a Summer.”
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Billy Bryk of “Hell of a Summer.”
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Charlie Plummer of “National Anthem.”
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Azazel Jacobs of “His Three Daughters.”
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Thomas Napper of “Widow Clicquot.”
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Alexander Payne of “The Holdovers.”
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Clarence “Eivine Eye” Maclin of “Sing Sing.”
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John Carney of “Flora and Son.”
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Luke Gilford of “National Anthem.”
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Caroline Suh and Cara Mones of “Sorry/Not Sorry.”
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Paul Raci of “Sing Sing.”
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Dr. Ibram X. Kendi of “Stamped from the Beginning.”
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Stephen Cornwell, Errol Morris and Simon Cornwell of “The Pigeon Tunnel.”
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Atibon Nazaire, Sheila Anozier, Robert Colom, Monica Sorelle and Chris Renois of “Mountains.”
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Dominic Savage of “Close to You.”
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Anand Tucker and Patrick Marber of “The Critic.”
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Hillary Baack of “Close to You.”
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Nicolas Cage of “Dream Scenario.”
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Dylan Gelula and Director Kristoffer Borgli of “Dream Scenario.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Lulu Wang of “Expats.”
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Vicky Krieps of “The Dead Don’t Hurt.”
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Kore-eda of “Monster.”
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Irina Starshenbaum and Douglas Booth of “Shoshanna.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Aury Alby of “Shoshanna.”
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Jessica Yu of “Quiz Lady.”
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Fernando Trueba of “They Shot the Piano Player.”
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Mahalia Belo of “The End We Start From.”
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Alex Gibney of “In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon.”
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Minhal Baig of “We Grown Now.”
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Cord Jefferson of “American Fiction.”
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Nimra Bucha, Hamza Haq, Fawzia Mirza and Amrit Kaur of “Queen of My Dreams.”
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Viggo Mortensen and Vicky Krieps of “The Dead Don’t Hurt.”
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Christy Hall of “Daddio.”
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Daniel Adair, Ryan Reake, Chad Kroeger, Mike Kroeger of “Hate to Love: Nickelback.”
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Neve Campbell of “Swan Song.”
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Grant Singer of “Reptile.”
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Victoria Gregory of “Copa 71.”
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1971 Danish National Team players Ann Stengaard and Birte Kjems, from “COPA 71.”
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Rachel Ramsay and James Erskine of “Copa 71.”
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Karen Kain of “Swan Song.”
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Chelsea McMullan, Karen Kain, Neve Campbell and Sean O’Neil of “Swan Song.”
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Anta Diaw and Director Ladj Ly of “Les Indesirables.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Anta Diaw, Ladj Ly and Alexis Manenti of “Les Indésirables.”
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Chelsea McMullan of “Swan Song.”
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Justine Triet of “Anatomy of a Fall.”
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Director Patricia Arquette and Willem Dafoe of “Gonzo Girl.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Camila Morrone of “Gonzo Girl.”
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Camila Morrone, Patricia Arquette and Willem Dafoe of “Gonzo Girl.”
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Director Wim Wenders and Koji Yakusho of “Perfect Days.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Aaron Jackson of “Dicks: The Musical.”
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Josh Sharp of “Dicks: The Musical.”
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Bowen Yang of “Dicks: The Musical.”
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Devery Jacobs of “Backspot.”
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D.W. Waterson of “Backspot.”
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Devery Jacobs and D.W. Waterson of “Backspot.”
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Molly Manning Walker of “How to Have Sex.”
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