Toronto’s Film Festival from a Local’s Perspective
<p>A certain kind of electric energy courses through Toronto’s veins each September. If you’re a local, you’ve felt it. For the uninitiated, a vibrant kaleidoscope of cultures, stories, and emotions spills onto our streets, painting the city with hues of passion, drama, and dreams. That’s the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) for you.</p>
<p>When TIFF commenced its cinematic in 1976, little did the world know that this <em>“Festival of Festivals,” </em>a modest gathering meant to showcase the best of other film festivals around the globe, would metamorphose into an epicenter of international cinema. Nearly half a century later, TIFF is not just a festival; it’s an emotion, especially for Torontonians.</p>
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