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TIFF Announces More Official Selections, Including Films From Paul Greengrass, Rian Johnson, and Chloé Zhao

This morning, the Toronto International Film Festival has announced eleven more Official Selections. These picks for the 50th TIFF are in the Gala and Special Presentations sections. Among the films selected are Paul GreengrassThe Lost Bus (making its World Premiere), Rian Johnson‘s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (also making its World Premiere), and Chloé Zhao‘s Hamnet (making its Canadian Premiere, suggesting bows at Telluride and Venice). You can see more of the movies now playing TIFF below, with further announcements to come.

Here is the press release:

TIFF is preparing to welcome the world this September for its 50th Festival, announcing 11 more Official Selections in the Gala and Special Presentations programmes. Reflecting TIFF’s commitment to champion new perspectives and cinematic excellence to its diverse international public audience, these films — Nicholas Hytner’s The Choral, Agnieszka Holland’s Franz, Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet, Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound, Paul Greengrass’ The Lost Bus, Rebecca Zlotowski’s A Private Life, HIKARI’s Rental Family, Derek Cianfrance’s Roofman, Peter Ho-Sun Chan’s She Has No Name, Clement Virgo’s Steal Away, and Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery — span multiple continents and storytelling traditions, representing the Festival’s international reach and curatorial inclusivity. The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, presented by Rogers, will take place September 4–14, 2025. 

“Since its inception, TIFF has championed global cinema that opens our eyes and brings us together,” said Anita Lee, Chief Programming Officer, TIFF. “We are delighted to share 11 more titles from our Gala and Special Presentations programmes that showcase the remarkable originality and excellence of today’s most exciting and acclaimed directors. These films reflect a sweeping range of voices and styles that embodies the spirit of TIFF and our commitment to a public audience.”  

The newly announced titles add to a dynamic, international Festival that honours TIFF’s five-decade legacy of discovering and elevating the very best in cinema.

Galas (in alphabetical order):

The Choral | Nicholas Hytner | UK 

World Premiere | Gala Presentation

Homebound | Neeraj Ghaywan | India

North American Premiere | Gala Presentation

Hamnet | Chloé Zhao | UK

Canadian Premiere | Gala Presentation

A Private Life | Rebecca Zlotowski | France

North American Premiere | Gala Presentation

Roofman | Derek Cianfrance | USA

World Premiere | Gala Presentation

She Has No Name | Peter Ho-Sun Chan | China

North American Premiere | Gala Presentation

Special Presentations (in alphabetical order): 

Franz | Agnieszka Holland | Czech Republic/Germany/Poland

World Premiere | Special Presentation

The Lost Bus | Paul Greengrass | USA

World Premiere | Special Presentation

Rental Family | HIKARI | USA/Japan 

World Premiere | Special Presentation 

Steal Away | Clement Virgo | Canada/Belgium

World Premiere | Special Presentation

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery | Rian Johnson | USA

World Premiere | Special Presentation 

The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, presented by Rogers, runs September 4–14, 2025.  The full Festival schedule will be released on tiff.net on Tuesday, August 12.

Upcoming announcements:

TIFF Takeover 1: July 21–24 

  • Mon., Jul. 21: Galas & Special Presentations
  • Tue., Jul. 22: Platform & Jury
  • Wed., Jul. 23: Discovery
  • Thu., Jul. 24: Midnight Madness

Takeover 2: August 5–8

  • Tue., Aug. 5: Centrepiece
  • Wed., Aug. 6: TIFF Docs
  • Thu., Aug. 7: Shortcuts & Primetime
  • Fri., Aug. 8: Wavelengths & TIFF Classics

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