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Quiz: Toronto International Film Festival
TIFF Twosomes

In celebration of this year’s 33rd edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (September 10th to 19th, www.tiff.net for info), we test your knowledge of TIFF’s most celebrated duos — the real-life celebrity couples, filmmaking teams and unforgettable on-screen pairs who’ve lit up Canada’s pre-eminent film festival.


By Ingrid Randoja

1. Real-life hubby and wife Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly star as the married Charles and Emma Darwin in Creation (pictured above), this year’s opening night film. It’s rare for a real-life couple to play a couple on screen, but in the 1991 TIFF entry Paradise, we saw just that. Which acting couple starred in that film?

a) Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn

b) Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger

c) Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith


2. Directing duo Joel and Ethan Coen wowed TIFF audiences in 2007 with their searing No Country for Old Men. Which one is married to actor Frances McDormand?

 

3. In 1992, Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs won TIFF’s FIPRESCI Prize for Best First Feature Film. Which of the following Reservoir Dogs actors has appeared in the most Tarantino-directed films?

a) Quentin Tarantino

b) Michael Madsen

c) Tim Roth


4. Director Atom Egoyan, who’s screened 12 flicks at TIFF, including this year’s Chloe, often casts his wife. Name her.


5. Roger and Me picked up TIFF’s People’s Choice Award in 1989. The “Me” in the title refers to the film’s director, Michael Moore. Who is the mysterious “Roger?”

 




6. Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher (seen here) arrive for the gala presentation of their 2006 TIFF-screened political drama, which was loosely based on true events. Name that film.


7. The beginning of the end of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow’s relationship is mirrored in an Allen film that co-starred Farrow and screened at TIFF in 1992. Was it…

a) Husbands and Wives

b) Crimes and Misdemeanors

c) Shadows and Fog


8. The hottest celebrity story at last year’s TIFF was whether exes Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston would run into each other. Pitt was here for the screening of Burn After Reading; what was the name of Aniston’s TIFF pic?

9. TIFF isn’t all about movies — it’s about the parties, baby! Last year during TIFF Lindsay Lohan accompanied her DJ girlfriend to a gig at which a partygoer in a wheelchair was smacked by a rabid Lohan fan trying to get a glimpse of the star. Name Lohan’s then-girlfriend.  

 




10. Leaves of Grass makes its world premiere at TIFF this year, and its star, Edward Norton, doubles his workload by playing identical twin brothers. Jeremy Irons pulled off the same trick in which movie that opened the 1988 edition of the fest?

 

11. TIFF regular David Cronenberg has screened five feature films at the fest. His sister, Denise Cronenberg, works alongside him. What is her cinematic trade?

a) casting director

b) on-set caterer

c) costume designer

 

12. Director Neil Jordan returns to TIFF with Ondine, a fable about a fisherman (Colin Farrell) who catches a mermaid in his net. The film co-stars another Irish actor (seen here with Farrell) who’s appeared in almost all of Jordan’s films. Name him.

13. Real-life brothers Rory and Kieran Culkin played on-screen brothers in a film that won the FIPRESCI Prize for Best First Feature Film at last year’s festival. Name the film.

a) Synecdoche, New York

b) Lymelife

c) Stone of Destiny

 

 

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ANSWERS:

1. c

2. Joel Coen

3. a. Tarantino has appeared in four of his own films: Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Four Rooms and Grindhouse

4. Arsinée Khanjian

5. Roger Smith, then the CEO of GM. He spends most of the movie avoiding Moore, who wants to interview him for his documentary about the closing of a GM plant in Flint, Michigan

6. Bobby

7. a

8. Management

9. Samantha Ronson

10. Dead Ringers

11. c

12. Stephen Rea

13. b

 

Festival Roundup

You don’t have to live in Toronto to enjoy film festival fun – September and October marks the height of Canadian film festival season. Here’s a look at the various fests unspooling across the nation


Atlantic Film Festival

Halifax, Nova Scotia

September 17-26

www.atlanticfilm.com/aff/

 

Cinéfest Sudbury

Sudbury, Ontario

September 19-27

www.cinefest.com


Calgary International Film Festival

Calgary, Alberta

September 25-October 4

www.calgaryfilm.com


Edmonton International Film Festival

Edmonton, Alberta

September 25-October 3

www.edmontonfilmfest.com

 

Vancouver International Film Festival

Vancouver, British Columbia

October 1-16

www.viff.org/home


Festival Nouveau Cinéma

Montreal, Quebec

October 7-18

www.nouveaucinema.ca/EN


Antimatter Underground Film Festival

Victoria, British Columbia

October 9-17

www.antimatter.ws/


Ottawa International Animation Festival

Ottawa, Ontario

October 14-18

www.ottawa.awn.com/index.php