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More Toronto Trailers

La Tourneuse de pages
The Wind That Shakes The Barley
Quelques jours en Septembre
Shortbus
One To Another (via Twitch)
Severance (via Twitch)
And last week’s list, with links that do work if you click through.
PLUS – A non-fest trailer for a sexy Spanish female hitwoman flick owned by Sony International

9 Responses to “More Toronto Trailers”

  1. martin says:

    If these are representative of the rest of the fest, looks like it’s gonna be a dull year. I think a couple of those even premiered somewhere else (Cannes?).

  2. Lota says:

    Wind that shakes the barley won the golden palm at Cannes.
    Severance already premiered.
    I know people who’ve seen Shortbus but don;t know if or where it offcially premiered.

  3. Lota says:

    Quelques jours en Septembre
    will be at Venice film fest in a few days I believe (unles the final program changed)

  4. T.H.Ung says:

    Kewl, now I want to see Teluride trailers. Kidding, but I need my fast computer at work for that kind of personal work.

  5. Danny Boy says:

    Shortbus was at Cannes. I think it was in the Midnight series.

  6. marychan says:

    Tartan Films will release “La Tourneuse de pages” in the United States.
    Comingsoon.net has the trailer of Johnnie To’s “Election 2″ (aka Triad Election), which will also be shown in 2006 Toronto Film Festival. (This movie was also in the Midnight series of 2006 Cannes Film Festival)
    http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=14760

  7. T.H.Ung says:

    Is there a latest rumor list for what will be at Telluride?

  8. marychan says:

    I can only say that one Germen movie from Sony Pictures Classics will be shown in 2006 Telluride Film Festival.

  9. marychan says:

    Sorry…. “German” movie, not “Germen”

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