2000 Toronto International Film Festival - Special Presentations

Special Presentations

  • Beautiful directed by Sally Field
  • Before Night Falls directed by Julian Schnabel
  • Chinese Coffee directed by Al Pacino
  • Dancing at the Blue Iguana directed by Michael Radford
  • Duets directed by Bruce Paltrow
  • Faithless directed by Liv Ullmann
  • Greenfingers directed by Joel Hershman
  • Innocence directed by Paul Cox
  • ivansxtc. (To Live and Die in Hollywood) directed by Bernard Rose
  • Liam directed by Stephen Frears
  • Lumumba directed by Raoul Peck
  • Pollock directed by Ed Harris
  • Possible Worlds directed by Robert Lepage
  • Princes et princesses directed by Michel Ocelot
  • The Princess and the Warrior directed by Tom Tykwer
  • Shadow of the Vampire directed by E. Elias Merhige
  • A Shot at Glory directed by Michael Corrente
  • Sous le sable directed by François Ozon
  • State and Main directed by David Mamet
  • Tigerland directed by Joel Schumacher
  • The Yards directed by James Gray
  • You Can Count on Me directed by Kenneth Lonergan
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