The Daily Courier

Spielberg makes TIFF for first time

- By DAVID FRIEND

TORONTO — Steven Spielberg is coming to the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival for the very first time.

Organizers say the 75-year-old Hollywood director will make his inaugural appearance at the film fest with his semi-autobiogra­phical drama “The Fabelmans,” starring Michelle Williams, Paul Dano and Vancouver-born Seth Rogen.

The 20th century coming-of-age tale draws from Spielberg’s youth growing up in Arizona with the story of a young man, played by Gabriel LaBelle, who learns of a shattering family secret just as he discovers the power of cinema.

Spielberg co-wrote “The Fabelmans,” his first screenwrit­ing effort since 2001’s sci-fi epic “A.I. Artificial Intelligen­ce.”

He worked alongside frequent collaborat­or Tony Kushner, who wrote “Munich,” “Lincoln” and “West Side Story.”

Each of those films launched significan­t awards campaigns upon their release but all of them skipped premieres at TIFF, one of the biggest launch pads for Oscar considerat­ion.

TIFF is set this year for Sept. 8 to 18, while “The Fabelmans” will make its way to domestic movie theatres in late November.

Organizers at TIFF have been handing out like candy morsels of this year’s film slate over the past several weeks, most recently announcing that Harry Styles drama “My Policeman” will make its world premiere.

Other recent film announceme­nts include “The Woman King,” starring Viola Davis, the ensemble whodunit “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” and “Brother,” Clement Virgo’s adaptation of a coming-ofage novel set in Toronto’s burgeoning hiphop scene.

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