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TIFF weekend round-up: the top 10 stories from the Toronto International Film Festival, September 11 to 13

ROUND-UP

Photo by Karon Liu

1. We chat with George Clooney at the Men Who Stare at Goats after party on the Bridle Path

2. Jennifer Connelly is torn apart by bigwig exec but exacts her revenge flawlessly

3. Of all places: was George Clooney dining at Jack Astor’s?

4. Michael Douglas watches sports more than movies; is not a fan of ‘MyFace’ or Twitter

5. Perez Hilton tells us why TIFF is better than Cannes and how he is happy that Drew Barrymore and Ellen Page are making out

6. Q&A with Hugh Hefner: the patron saint of Viagra is featured in a new Canadian documentary

7. “Anti-TIFF” party at Lo’La delivers old-time Hollywood with flair

8. Mena Suvari spent most of the Vitamin Water party playing with goats

9. Sook-Yin Lee demands party guests share an orgasm story

10. We don’t care about the young folks: the Park Hyatt is overrun with stargazing 20-somethings in short skirts

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Chatting up Being Erica hunk Tyron Leitso at the Celebrate Ontario party

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What a coif! Being Erica star Tyron Leitso

With politicians talking tax credits, Celebrate Ontario was hardly the average stiletto-studded TIFF affair. Hazelton Lanes’ Manyata Courtyard Café was flooded with yours-to-discover devotees feting the festival’s eight Ontario titles. Alongside pinstriped suits and the occasional popped collar pink polo, casual arty types like Sook-Yin Lee (see coverage of her directorial debut, Year of the Carnivore, here), rocked low ponies and denim jackets. Are we still in Yorkville, Toto?

We weren’t lost long. Young and the Restless lass Tonya Lee Williams was cruising the locavore circuit with The Border’s brooding James McGowan. She’s toned down her typical four-film-a-day frenzy: “I’m old now!”

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Sook-Yin Lee demands party guests share an orgasm story

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Sook-Yin Lee subscribes to a kiss-and-tell philosophy

“Who is going to share a story of their first orgasm?” belted director Sook-Yin Lee from a mic at the back of Rolly’s Garage on Oz. Silence. The crowd gathered to celebrate The Year of the Carnivore had a drunken gaze and nervous laughter, so Lee broke the ice “I had my first orgasm on a bunk bed post.” Still, no one was willing to share. She grew impatient, “You! YOU COME UP! YOU!! YOU WITH THE CAMERA TRYING TO HIDE BEHIND IT!!” (Er, that would be us.) Just when we thought we’d get kicked out for not divulging our most private acts to a room packed with strangers, a man ran to the rescue. Unfortunately, it was also last call so his tale of having an orgasm with a British accent was muffled by drunk people rushing to the bar.

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Midnight dance party with Sook-Yin Lee and Buck 65 on Ossington

Sook Yin Lee and Buck 65 get friendly at Rolly's Garage (Photo by Karon Liu)

Sook-Yin Lee and Buck 65 get friendly at Rolly's Garage (Photo by Karon Liu)

Maybe it’s lack of hoops to jump through or three-hour waiting period to secure a viewing location, but parties thrown by Toronto filmmakers are always among the most enjoyable at TIFF. Last night’s Year of the Carnivore bash hosted by director and writer Sook-Yin Lee felt more like a wrap party than a calculated industry event. Set inside Rolly’s Garage—a small car repair shop-cum-gallery—and spilling on to its front steps, the open bar and swag table containing CDs, Crystal Castle T-shirts and Come As You Are gift packs created icebreakers.

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Today at TIFF: September 10, 2009

Our daily roundup of the most buzz-worthy opening galas, parties and screenings.

Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man free public screening, Yonge–Dundas Square, noon
Steamboat Bill Jr. free public screening, Yonge–Dundas Square, 3 p.m.
• Live video feed from the opening night gala at Roy Thomson Hall, Yonge–Dundas Square, 7 p.m.
Year of the Carnivore premiere, Varsity 8, 7:30 p.m.
Creation premiere, Roy Thomson Hall, 8 p.m.
• Free opening night concert featuring DJ Champion, Yonge-Dundas Square, 9 p.m.
• TIFF opening night party, Liberty Grand, 9 p.m.
Broken Embraces premiere, Roy Thomson Hall, 9:30 p.m.
Year of the Carnivore party (guests include Sook-Yin Lee and a performance by Buck 65), Rolly’s Garage

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CanCon at TIFF: Atom Egoyan’s latest and Heath Ledger’s final film among newly announced titles

Even though it’s just a press conference, the announcement of TIFF’s Canadian lineup is considered to be the unofficial pre-gala kickoff for locals. Homegrown filmmakers, actors and distributors packed into the Royal York’s Imperial Room yesterday to pose for the camera and decimate the open bar and buffet table in a manner befitting this country’s underfunded film industry. Since a British film—Creationwas chosen for opening night, a Canadian project was widely expected to close the festival. Organizers didn’t disappoint. The honour went to The Young Victoria, a look at titular queen’s early years on the throne directed by C.R.A.Z.Y. filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallée. Other notable announcements included:

Atom Egoyan’s Chloe, about a wife (Julianne Moore) who hires a PYT (Amanda Seyfried) to catch her husband (Liam Neeson) in the act of cheating;
Reginald Harkema’s follow-up to Monkey WarfareLeslie, My Name Is Evilwill have its world premiere;
Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, the tale of a travelling theatre show staring Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Heath Ledger in his last role. A Canada-U.K. co-production, this one just squeaked into the CanCon category.

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