Toronto 2025 Curtain Raiser: The Festival Of Festivals Turns 50

ScreenAnarchy, in a way, was birthed at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) over 20 years ago. 

At a time when movies were still shown on 35mm film, tickets were printed on paper, and Todd Brown asked a few movie nerds in his inner circle to start writing online about experimental filmmakers and global genre spaces that were emerging on the festival circuit: Kim Ki-Duk, Shinya Tsukamoto, Bong Joon-ho, Lynne Ramsay, Gaspar Noe, Lucile Hadžihalilović, Johnnie To, Claire Denis, Olivier Assayas, Takashi Miike, Edgar Wright, Anders Thomas Jensen, György Pálfi, and Christopher Boe, among others.

Both TIFF and ScreenAnarchy have evolved and grown (and both have undergone a re-branding) over those many years, we still keep coming back for the strange, new, and wilder side of things that the Festival of Festivals has to offer.

A few of us will be on the ground in Toronto and covering the highlights, so look for a lot of reviews (and maybe the occasional interview) over the next two weeks, but for now, here are what we have curated from Midnight Madness to Wavelengths to Platform, and beyond in the festival's programmes. This is just a fraction of what is playing at this years edition. Unlike most outlets who cover TIFF, ScreenAnarchy tends to highlight the most interesting of the 'weird' stuff, and the weirdest of the 'normal' stuff. We also like the Canadian stuff. Many of the auteurs mentioned above have new films there this year.

Browse the gallery below for some of the things we are excited about checking out at TIFF 2025, and check out the full catalogue online. The Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 4 to 14.
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