The Toronto International Film Festival began on Thursday, though no one crowded the streets. Instead, this year's festival is largely online, with virtual press conferences and strict social-distance protocols for in-theatre screenings. At the TIFF Bell Lightbox, all four cinemas have been reduced to 50 or less seats, when before each could seat hundreds. TIFF organizers say they scaled back the festival titles as it seemed more manageable. Watch CBC's Eli Glasner break down what you can expect from the 45th year of TIFF, and which films are generating the most excitement.
Source: CBC News September 10, 2020 19:18 UTC