Seattle Times -Twenty-eight thousand, five hundred and twenty-six minutes of

film; 123 world premieres; 33 screens; 65 countries; and enough movie stars to fill dozens of red carpets: That's
the 36th annual Toronto International Film Festival, which begins Thursday. Attendees this year will include George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Francis Ford Coppola, Werner Herzog, Glenn Close, Cameron Crowe, Lynn Shelton, U2, Alexander Payne, Catherine Deneuve — and, racing through multiplexes with a bag of notebooks, me.
This will be my 10th visit to North America's most prestigious film festival, which I've come to see as a fall movie preview. Last year at TIFF, I saw "The King's Speech" (which went on to become the big winner at the Oscars), "127 Hours," "Black Swan," "Rabbit Hole," "Never Let Me Go," "Another Year" and other movies that turned into highlights of the season. (READ MORE)
When: September 8th to 18th
Website: http://tiff.net/THEFESTIVAL