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Article: Toronto Festival: Post-9/11 Cinema.(Arts&Entertainment)(Review)
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- The New York Observer (New York, NY)
- Article date:
- September 16, 2002
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Byline: Rex Reed
Suit up and plunge: The 27th Toronto International Film Festival is in full swing, and diversity is the name of the game in a post-9/11 cinematic world. While New York struggles with loss and recovery, the Toronto festival--which was fatally disrupted during last year's apocalyptic events--is putting its best foot forward to make everyone pause and enjoy what has become, for movie lovers from every corner of the globe, a bipartisan oasis of art, stimulation and culture. Veterans are calling this year's marathon the best one ever. With 344 films in 10 days, even the sad-sack cynics are admitting that whatever it is you're looking for at the ...
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