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Thursday, 22 August 2002
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First we take Manhattan
They may have to sneak across the border to get there, but for some Canadian actors, New York's International Fringe Festival is a chance to shine in the world's theatre capital, SIMON HOUPT writes
FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts]
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The film fest that offers the world
By MATTHEW HAYS
MONTREAL -- The 26th annual World Film Festival begins unreeling tonight, and if the organizers are to be believed, it's the biggest publicly attended A-category competitive film festival in the Western hemisphere. FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts]
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Final tally: 344 movies Michelle Pfeiffer, John Cusack and Sophia Loren are among the stars expected for next month's bash, writes LIAM LACEY By LIAM LACEY
TORONTO -- From shameless stargazers to hardcore cineastes, there's plenty of choice at this year's 27th Toronto International Film Festival.From Sophia Loren to Michelle Pfeiffer, from Adam Sandler to John Cusack (along with occasional names from the past such as Suzanne Pleshette and Tim Curry), a long A-list from Hollywood and European cinema was rhymed off as an addendum to an even longer lineup of films, more than half of which are not in English, and come from around the globe. FULL STORY [The Globe and Mail: Arts]
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