2003 Toronto International Film Festival - Special Presentations

Special Presentations

  • 21 Grams directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu
  • Alila directed by Amos Gitaï
  • The Best of Youth directed by Marco Tullio Giordana
  • Cheeky directed by David Thewlis
  • Coffee and Cigarettes directed by Jim Jarmusch
  • The Cooler directed by Wayne Kramer
  • Dogville directed by Lars von Trier
  • Far Side of the Moon directed by Robert Lepage
  • The Fog of War directed by Errol Morris
  • Go Further directed by Ron Mann
  • The Gospel of John directed by Philip Saville
  • La Grande Séduction directed by Jean-François Pouliot
  • L' Histoire de Marie et Julien directed by Jacques Rivette
  • Lost in Translation directed by Sofia Coppola
  • Love Actually directed by Richard Curtis
  • The Merry Widow directed by Erich von Stroheim
  • Monsieur Ibrahim directed by François Dupeyron
  • Père et fils directed by Michel Boujenah
  • Raja directed by Jacques Doillon
  • The Saddest Music in the World directed by Guy Maddin
  • Les Sentiments directed by Noémie Lvovsky
  • Shattered Glass directed by Billy Ray
  • The Singing Detective directed by Keith Gordon
  • The Snow Walker directed by Charles Martin Smith
  • The Station Agent directed by Tom McCarthy
  • Touching the Void directed by Kevin Macdonald
  • Valentín directed by Alejandro Agresti
  • Zhou Yu's Train directed by Sun Zhou

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