Out at TIFF 2008 archive

Check out the queer buzz at the Toronto International Film Festival


Out at TIFF wraps!

Sep 15, 2008

Out at TIFF host Matt Thomas chats with festival artistic director Noah Cowan and film director Bohan Slama about Slama’s festival entry, The Country Teacher.

Out at TIFF day 10!

Sep 13, 2008

Bell Lightbox artistic director Noah Cowan chats with film director Terrence Davies about his entry into this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, Of Time and the City.

Out at TIFF day nine!

Sep 12, 2008

Out at TIFF host Matt Thomas interviews film director Ella Lemhagen about her festival entry, Patrik Age 1.5.

Out at TIFF day eight!

Sep 11, 2008

Out at TIFF host Matt Thomas interviews haute couture fashion scion Valentino about the documentary film, Valentino: The Last Emperor.

Out at TIFF day seven

Sep 10, 2008

Out at TIFF host Matt Thomas takes and inside peek at festival queer films, Valentino: The Last Emperor and Pat’s First Kiss.

Out at TIFF day six

Sep 9, 2008

Out at TIFF host Matt Thomas runs down festival queer films, Patrick Age 1.5, The Country Teacher and Of Time and the City.

Out at TIFF day five

Sep 8, 2008

Matt Thomas runs down festival queer films The Country Teacher and Of Time and the City.

Out at TIFF day four

Sep 7, 2008

Take a peek at festival queer films Valentino: The Last Emperor, The Country Teacher and Of Time and the City.

Out at TIFF day three

Sep 6, 2008

Check out festival queer films Patrik Age 1.5, Every Little Step and The Earring.

Cowan’s top pick gay flicks

Sep 5, 2008

Festival organizer Noah Cowan about his favourite queer picks of the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival.

 

Out at TIFF 2008 rundown

Sep 2, 2008

Out at TIFF host Matt Thomas previews some of the hot gay films that will be screened at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival and covered in this year’s installment of Out at TIFF.

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