Toronto International Film Festival 2015
Idris Elba from the film “Beasts of No Nation,” from left, Miranda Rae Mayo of “The Girl in the Photographs,” director Jason Bateman from “The Family Fang” and Emily Browning of “Legend.”
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Lindsay Burdge, Harrison Atkins, center, and Joe Swanberg of the film “Lace Crater.”
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Jacob Tremblay of the film “Room” goes off on his own.
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Susan Misner of the film “Being Charlie” preps for the photo shoot.
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Grégoire Colin and director David Verbeek of “Full Contact.”
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Tom Noolan, left, Jennifer Jason Leigh and David Thewlis of “Anomalisa.”
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Susan Sarandon, left, and director Lorene Scafaria of “Meddler.”
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Toni Collette of the film “Miss You Already.”
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Actors Bryan Cranston and Michael Stuhlbarg from the film “Trumbo”
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Toni Collette, left, and director Catherine Hardwicke of the film “Miss You Already.”
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Common and Susan Misner of the film “Being Charlie.”
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Director Tom Hooper of the film “The Danish Girl.”
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Director Brian Helgeland, left, Emily Browning and Tom Hardy of the film “Legend.”
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Actors Miranda Rae Mayo and Kal Penn of the film “The Girl in the Photographs.”
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Claudia Lee, from left, Luke Baines and Miranda Rae Mayo of “The Girl in the Photographs.”
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Director Jennifer Peedom of the film “Sherpa”
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The “Room” team: Brie Larson, left, director Lenny Abrahamson, Jacob Tremblay, writer Emma Donoghue and Joan Allen.
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Actor Rossif Sutherland, left, and director Jamie Dagg from the movie “River”; on the right, Sutherland gives Dagg a kiss on the cheek.
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Abraham Attah of the film “Beasts of No Nation”
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Saoirse Ronan, director John Crowley, center, and Domhnall Gleeson of the film “Brooklyn.”
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Julianne Nicholson and Joel Edgerton of the film “Black Mass.”
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Joel Edgerton of the film “Black Mass.”
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Director Jason Bateman of the film “The Family Fang,” actress Emily Browning of “Legend,” center, and actress Julianne Nicholson of “Black Mass.”
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Julianne Nicholson of the film “Black Mass.”
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Director Sean Bryne and actor Ethan Embry from the film “The Devil’s Candy”
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Director Brian Helgeland and Emily Browning of the film “Legend.”
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Tom Courtenay, left, and director Andrew Haigh of the film “45 Years.”
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Nikolaj Lie Kaas, left, Anders Thomas Jensen and Søren Malling with the film “Men & Chicken.”
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Actor Rossif Sutherland, left, and director Paul Gross promote the film “Hyena Road.”
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Director Drake Doremus and actress Kristen Stewart, from the film “Equals,” are photographed in the L.A. Times photo studio at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival.
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Actor Topher Grace stopped by the L.A. Times photo studio in Toronto. He’s in town to promote his film “Truth.”
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Actress Rosie Perez, director Maris Curran and actor David Oyelowo from the film “Five Nights in Maine” at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival.
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Actor Geza Rohrig from the movie “Son of Saul.”
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Actors Gael García Bernal, left, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Jonás Cuarón from the film “Desierto.”
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Director Cary Fukunaga and actor Idris Elba from the film “Beasts of No Nation.”
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Producer Rachel Horovitz, director Rebecca Miller and producer Damon Cardasis from the film “Maggie’s Plan.”
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“February” actress Kiernan Shipka
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Producer Benjamin Herrman takes photos of “Colonia” actors Michael Nyqvist, left, and Daniel Bruhl.
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Writer John Niven, actor Nicholas Hoult and director Owen Harris from the film “Kill Your Friends.”
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Producer Benjamin Herrman, actor Michael Nyqvist, actor Daniel Bruhl and director Florian Gallenberger from the film “Colonia.”
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Director Michael Lennox, whose film “A Patch of Fog” is screening at TIFF, at the L.A. Times photo studio at the fest.
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Rhys Ifans, whose film “Len and Company” is screening at the Toronto fest.
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“Len and Company” actor Jack Kilmer
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Johnny Depp at Monday’s news conference for “Black Mass.”
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Liam Hemsworth attends “The Dressmaker” premiere during the Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 14.
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Tom Hiddleston at the “High-Rise” news conference.
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Actors Jacob Tremblay and Brie Larson talk onstage during the “Room” news conference at the Bell Lightbox as part of the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Michael Keaton attends the “Spotlight” premiere on Day 5 of the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Christopher Walken attends the world premiere of “The Family Fang.”
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Susan Sarandon at the premiere of “The Meddler.”
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Actors Brian d’Arcy James, left, Liev Schreiber, Rachel McAdams and Mark Ruffalo attend the “Spotlight” premiere.
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Ellen Page attends the premiere of “Freeheld” on Day 4 of the Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall.
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From left, Chloe Rose, director Bruce McDonald and Rossif Sutherland, from the film “Hellions,” photographed in the L.A. Times studio at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival.
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Director Michael Lennox, left and Conleth Hill, from the film, “A Patch of Fog,” photographed in the L.A. Times studio at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival.
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From left, actress Odessa Young, actor Geoffrey Rush, director Simon Stone and actor Paul Schneider, from the movie “The Daughter,” photographed in the L.A. Times studio at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival.
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Actress Amber Heard signs autographs at the premiere of the movie “The Danish Girl” at the 40th Annual Toronto International Film Festival.
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Fans crowd King Street west at the Princess of Wales Theatre to watch for celebrities arriving for the premiere of the “The Danish Girl.”
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Director Tom Hooper arrives for the premiere of “The Danish Girl.”
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Actress Amber Heard and Johnny Depp attend the premiere of “The Danish Girl.”
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Elit Iscan, left, IIayda Akdogan, Günes Sensoy, Doga Zeynep Doguslu and Tugba Sunguroglu from the movie “Mustang,” photographed in the L.A. Times photo studio at the film festival.
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People are blurred in a slow shutter exposure along King Street West during the 40th Annual Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 10 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Actress Kate Mara signs autographs on the red carpet for the premiere of “The Martian” at the Roy Thompson Hall during the 40th Annual Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 11 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Director Davis Guggenheim, center, and producers Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald from the documentary movie “He Named Me Malala.”
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Actress Jessica Chastain signs autographs and poses for photos with fans on the red carpet for the premiere of “The Martian” at the Roy Thompson Hall during the 40th Annual Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 11 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Actor Donald Glover signs autographs and poses for fan photos on the red carpet for the premiere of “The Martian” at the Roy Thompson Hall during the 40th Annual Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 11 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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People walk past a TIFF advertisement during the 40th Annual Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 10 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Actor Jeff Daniels signs autographs on the red carpet for the premiere of “The Martian” at the Roy Thompson Hall during the 40th Annual Toronto International Film Festival on Sept. 11 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Actors Jean Dujardin and Christopher Lambert, with director Claude Lelouch, from the movie “Un Plus Une,” entertain themselves in the Los Angeles Times photo studio.
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Actor Sharlto Copley from the movie “Hardcore.”
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Patrick Hivon, left, Stephanie Labbe, Aliocha Schneider and Pascale Bussieres at the “Ville-Marie.”
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Actor Rossif Sutherland, left, and director Jamie Dagg, from the movie “River.”
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Anton Yelchin, left, Alia Shawkat, Jeremy Saulnier, Imogen Poots and Patrick Stewart, who are all in the movie “Green Room.”
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Anton Yelchin, who is Pat in “Green Room,” which screened on the first day of the festival.
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Fredrick Wiseman, director of “In Jackson Heights,” is photographed in the L.A. Times photo studio at the 40th Toronto International Film Festival on Friday. The festival runs through Sept. 20.
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Imogen Poots, from the movie “Green Room.”
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“Mustang” writer and director Deniz Gamze Ergüven.
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Director Patricia Rozema, left, and Actress Evan Rachel Wood, from the movie “Into the Wood.”
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Director Michael Moore, left, and TIFF documentary programmer Thom Powers at the world premiere of Moore’s “Where to Invade Next.”
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Director Michael Moore at the premiere of his film “Where to Invade Next.”
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Mikkel Boe Folsfaard, left, and Roland Moller of the movie “Land of Mine” came to the L.A. Times studio for a photo shoot.
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Alia Shawkat plays Sam in Jeremy Saulnier’s “Green Room,” which screened at TIFF.
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Emil and Oskar Belton of the movie “Land of Mine.”
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