The Commercial Appeal

Toronto fest announces lineup

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Music is highlighti­ng the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival with a Michael Jackson documentar­y from Spike Lee and a closing-night film featuring Vanessa Redgrave as a terminally ill choir singer.

Organizers announced Tuesday that Redgrave’s “Song for Marion” will close next month’s Toronto festival, which runs Sept. 6-16 and is one of the key cinema gatherings that kick off Hollywood’s fall movie lineup and Academy Awards season. The film, directed by Paul Andrew Williams, co-stars Terence Stamp and Gemma Arterton.

Lee’s documentar­y “Bad 25” also is playing the festival, marking the 25th anniversar­y of Jackson’s 1987 album “Bad.” The film features footage shot by Jackson himself along with interviews with such stars and music producers as Mariah Carey, Kanye West, Sheryl Crow and L.A. Reid.

Toronto planners announced dozens of other films to round out its 11-day run, among them Peter Webber’s “Emperor,” starring Tommy Lee Jones as Gen. Douglas MacArthur in the aftermath of Japan’s defeat in World War II; Dante Ariola’s “Arthur Newman,” a romance with Colin Firth and Emily Blunt centered on a former golf hot shot who became a notorious choker on the pro circuit; and Brian De Palma’s “Passion,” an erotic thriller featuring Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace. when he was in a car outside a house where a friend had gone inside to buy marijuana, he explained. The friend got into an argument with the dealer and shot him.

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