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1995 Toronto International Film Festival

The 20th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) took place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between September 7 and September 16, 1995. The Confessional by Robert Lepage was selected as the opening film and Devil in a Blue Dress by Carl Franklin was selected as the closing film.

The 1995 festival notably marked the first time that TIFF published its film schedule to the World Wide Web in addition to the conventional paper calendar.

Awards

Programme

Gala Presentations

Special Presentations

Michelangelo Antonioni's film Beyond the Clouds had been slated to premiere in the Special Presentations program, but was withdrawn from the festival due to not being complete.

Contemporary World Cinema

Perspective Canada: Features

Perspective Canada: Shorts

First Cinema

Planet Africa

Latin American Panorama

Asian Horizons

Hungarian Rhapsodies

Director's Spotlight

Midnight Madness

Dialogues: Talking with Pictures

A program which asked nine prominent filmmakers to select a film that had been a key influence on their own filmmaking career.

Unverified program

Films that are known to have screened, but have not yet been verified which program they were in.

References

Pop Culture

A portion of the documentary film "American Movie" was filmed at the Sutton Hotel during the festival. The star of the documentary, Mark Borchardt, was attempting to get his script noticed by industry higher-ups. The footage was cut from the final documentary but was made available on the DVD's deleted scenes.

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