See the full 2023 TIFF lineup as new titles are announced — including major Oscars contenders — in the weeks ahead.
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The 2023 Toronto International Film Festival is almost here — and, as usual, likely Oscar contenders and star-studded vehicles are headed north as part of this year's lineup.

While the number of projects among TIFF's 2023 lineup is expected to grow by the hundreds, the festival has revealed dozens of titles so far, led by the world-premiere screening of writer-director Taika Waititi's buzzy sports drama Next Goal Wins starring Michael Fassbender and Elisabeth Moss in a tale about the 2001 American Samoa soccer team's attempt to rise through the ranks as one of the worst teams in the world at the time.

The festival also announced that Hate to Love, a documentary about widely derided band Nickelback, will also world-premiere at the festival alongside Woman of the Hour, Anna Kendrick's directorial debut about serial killer Rodney Alcala's appearance on The Dating Game in 1978, Chris Pine's directorial outing Poolman, and Colman Domingo's highly anticipated Bayard Rustin biopic.

Poolman, Nickleback, Woman of the Hour
TIFF 2023 lineup adds Chris Pine, Nickelback, Anna Kendrick.
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As previously announced, Canadian filmmaker Atom Egoyan's latest will also debut at the festival, with his Amanda Seyfried-starring thriller Seven Veils slated for a world premiere at the 2023 edition alongside French helmer Ladj Ly's second film, Les Indésirables, which follows the release of his 2019 Oscar-nominated feature Les Misérables.

Other high-profile figures releasing projects at TIFF include Richard Linklater (Hit Man), Kore-eda Hirokazu (Monster), Craig Gillespie (Dumb Money), Viggo Mortensen (The Dead Don't Hurt), Alex Gibney (In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon), Michael Keaton (Knox Goes Away), Kristin Scott Thomas (North Star), Ethan Hawke (Wildcat), Justine Triet (Cannes Palme d'Or winner Anatomy of a Fall), and Jonathan Glazer (The Zone of Interest).

More titles are expected to be unveiled soon, as the overall awards landscape takes shape amid the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, which will likely impact star presence at the major fall festivals, including similar events in Telluride, Venice, and New York City.

TIFF — the largest public festival in the world — plays a vital role in the global film industry, regularly propping up big-budget commercial projects as well as smaller, independently, and internationally funded prestige releases. The event also has a strong reputation for building buzz for Oscar contenders ahead of the Academy Awards. Across the past decade, nine of the last 10 TIFF People's Choice Award winners have gone on to win or be nominated for the Academy's Best Picture prize — including last year's The Fabelmans.

TIFF 2023 runs from Sept. 7-17 in Toronto. See this year's full lineup below, updating as more additions are announced.

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Michael Fassbender in 'Next Goal Wins'; Amanda Seyfried in 'Seven Veils'
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2023 TIFF lineup

Gala Presentations

Concrete Utopia (dir. Um Tae-Hwa)
Dumb Money (dir. Craig Gillespie)
The End We Start From (dir. Mahalia Belo)
Fair Play (dir. Chloe Domont)
Flora and Son (dir. John Carney)
Hate to Love: Nickelback (dir. Leigh Brooks)
Lee (dir. Ellen Kuras)
The Movie Emperor (dir. Ning Hao)
The New Boy (dir. Warwick Thornton)
Next Goal Wins (dir. Taika Waititi)
NYAD (dir. Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi)
Punjab '95 (dir. Honey Trehan)
The Royal Hotel (dir. Kitty Green)
Solo (dir. Sophie Dupuis)

Colman Domingo as Bayard Rustin
Colman Domingo as Bayard Rustin in 'Rustin'
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Special Presentations

A Difficult Year (dir. Éric Toledano, Olivier Nakache)
A Normal Family (dir. Hur Jin-ho)
American Fiction (dir. Cord Jefferson)
Anatomy of a Fall (dir. Justine Triet)
The Beast (dir. Bertrand Bonello)
The Burial (dir. Maggie Betts)
Close to You (dir. Dominic Savage)
The Convert (dir. Lee Tamahori)
The Critic (dir. Anand Tucker)
Days of Happiness (dir. Chloé Robichaud)
The Dead Don't Hurt (dir. Viggo Mortensen)
El Rapto (dir. Daniela Goggi)
Ezra (dir. Tony Goldwyn)
Fingernails (dir. Christos Nikou)
Four Daughters (dir. Kaouther Ben Hania)
His Three Daughters (dir. Azazel Jacobs)
Hit Man (dir. Richard Linklater)
The Holdovers (dir. Alexander Payne)
In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon (dir. Alex Gibney)
Kidnapped (dir. Marco Bellocchio)
Knox Goes Away (dir. Michael Keaton)
La Chimeara (dir. Alice Rohrwacher)
Last Summer (dir. Catherine Breillat)
Les Indésirables (dir. Ladj Ly)
Memory (dir. Michael Franco)
Monster (dir. Kore-eda Hirokazu)
Mother Couch (dir. Niclas Larsson)
North Star (dir. Kristin Scott Thomas)
One Life (dir. James Hawes)
Pain Hustlers (dir. David Yates)
The Peasants (dir. DK Welchman, Hugh Welchman)
Poolman (dir. Chris Pine)
Reptile (dir. Grant Singer)
Rustin (dir. George C. Wolfe)
Seven Veils (dir. Atom Egoyan)
Shoshana (dir. Michael Winterbottom)
Sing Sing (dir. Greg Kwedar)
Smugglers (dir. Ryoo Seung-wan)
Swan Song (dir. Chelsea McMullan)
The Zone of Interest (dir. Jonathan Glazer)
Together 99 (dir. Lukas Moodysson)
Unicorns (dir. Sally El Hosaini, James Krishna Floyd)
Uproar (dir. Paul Middleditch, Hamish Bennett)
Wicked Little Letters (dir. Thea Sharrock)
Wildcat (dir. Ethan Hawke)
Woman of the Hour (dir. Anna Kendrick)

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Agnes Varda
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TIFF Docs

Boil Alert (dir. Stevie Salas, James Burns)
Bye Bye Tiberias (dir. Lina Soualem)
The Contestant (dir. Clair Titley)
Copa 71 (dir. Rachel Ramsay, James Erskine)
Defiant (dir. Karim Amer)
Flipside (dir. Chris Wilcha)
God Is a Woman (dir. Andrés Peyrot)
Homecoming (dir. Suvi West, Anssi Kömi)
In the Rearview (dir. Maciek Hamela)
Menus-Plaisirs Les Troisgros (dir. Frederick Wiseman)
The Mother of All Lies (dir. Asmae El Moudir)
Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa (dir. Lucy Walker)
Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe (dir. Robert McCallum)
The Pigeon Tunnel (dir. Errol Morris)
Silver Dollar Road (dir. Raoul Peck)
Songs of Earth (dir. Margreth Olin)
Sorry/Not Sorry (dir. Caroline Suh)
Stamped From the Beginning (dir. Roger Ross Williams)
Summer Qamp (dir. Jen Markowitz)
Viva Varda! (dir. Pierre-Henri Gibert)
Walls (dir. Kasia Smutniak)
The World Is Family (dir. Anand Patwardhan)

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