TORONTO(AP)
Movies featuring Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Kate Beckinsale,
Edward Norton and Colin Farrell and a documentary about Paris
Hilton have joined the lineup for the Toronto International Film
Festival.
North America's largest cinema showcase announced Tuesday
that the schedule will include Joel and Ethan Coen's CIA comedy
"Burn After Reading," with Pitt, Clooney, Frances
McDormand, Tilda Swinton and John Malkovich.
Among other additions were Gavin O'Connor's cop drama
"Pride and Glory," starring Norton and Farrell; Rod
Lurie's Washington journalism tale "Nothing But the
Truth," with Beckinsale, David Schwimmer and Angela Bassett;
and Adria Petty's nonfiction Hilton chronicle "Paris, Not
France."
Also, Neil Burger's Iraq War homecoming saga "The Lucky
Ones," with Tim Robbins, Rachel McAdams and Michael Pena; Toa
Fraser's British historical tale "Dean Spanley,"
starring Peter O'Toole, Sam Neill and Jeremy Northam; and Jodie
Markell's "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond," based on
a Tennessee Williams screenplay and featuring Bryce Dallas Howard,
Chris Evans, Ellen Burstyn and Ann-Margret.
The festival also will feature "New York, I Love You,"
a collection of 12 short films about New York City directed by such
talents as Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman, Brett Ratner and
Mira Nair.
Previously announced movies among Toronto's slate of 249
feature films include Spike Lee's World War II tale
"Miracle at St. Anna," featuring Derek Luke; Saul
Dibb's historical pageant "The Duchess," starring
Keira Knightley; David Koepp's supernatural romance "Ghost
Town," with Ricky Gervais, Tea Leoni and Greg Kinnear; Gina
Prince-Bythewood's Southern drama "The Secret Life of
Bees," with Dakota Fanning, Queen Latifah, Jennifer Hudson,
Alicia Keys and Sophie Okonedo; the Western "Appaloosa,"
in which director Ed Harris stars with Viggo Mortensen and Renee
Zellweger; and Kevin Smith's comedy "Zack and Miri Make a
Porno," starring Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks.
Opening the festival Sept. 4 will be the World War I drama
"Passchendaele," directed by and starring Canadian
actor-filmmaker Paul Gross. The festival closes Sept. 13 with
Charles Martin Smith's "Stone of Destiny," a Scottish
drama with Robert Carlyle, Brenda Fricker and Billy Boyd.
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