Jean-Marc Vallée: Film’s redemption manThe Quebec director has been saving Hollywood stars. Now he’s doing the same for Canadian cinema.
How David O. Russell hustled Hollywood, and other lessons from the Oscar nominationsFare thee well, Coen brothers. Hello, Megan Ellison.
Jean-Marc Vallée is going Hollywood, minus the budgetA Quebec auteur’s U.S. film may cement his career—and Matthew McConaughey’s
Daniel Radcliffe and Jake Gyllenhaal starring in Canadian movies?Canadian directors are hooked on Hollywood stars
Quebec and Croneberg lead GeniesSarah Polley’s ’Take This Waltz’ is snubbed as foreign co-pros lead English Canadian fare
Virtuosity and passion in ’Café de Flore’A virtuosic return to form by Jean-Marc Vallée, with a ferocious performance by Vanessa Paradis
Vanessa Paradis on motherhood, Johnny Depp and ’Café de Flore’The French pop singer gives a fierce, powerful performance in Jean-Marc Vallée’s latest film
Forget Gosling, Pitt and Clooney—check out the childrenSome of TIFF’s brightest stars are unknown kids acting without a net
A Quebec Queen Victoria: C.R.A.Z.Y.What happens when an indépendantiste is asked to direct a story about British royalty?
’Creation’ and survival of the TIFFestThe festival plays it safe with a pedestrian epic about angst and Big Ideas