The complete line-up for this year’s Toronto International Film Festival was announced on Tuesday, and over 100 films have been added to its program. Tom’s ‘I Saw The Light’ is set to premiere during the festival, which runs from September 10 to 20, but the exact date of the event is yet to be released.
Special Presentations added 19 titles, including eight world premieres: Gordon Green’s “Crisis”; Vanderbilt’s “Truth”; Gaby Dellal’s family saga “About Ray,” starring Naomi Watts, Elle Fanning and Susan Sarandon; Marc Abraham’s “I Saw the Light,” the story of country legend Hank Williams, starring Tom Hiddleston; Rob Reiner’s teen rehab tale “Being Charlie,” starring Nick Robinson and Morgan Saylor; Matthew Cullen’s “London Fields,” based on Martin Amis’ novel and starring Thornton; Lorene Scafaria’s “The Meddler,” about a recent widow (Sarandon) who moves to L.A. to be closer to her daughter; and Indian filmmaker Pan Nalin’s comic drama “Angry Indian Goddesses.”
Source: Variety