Polsky, who directed documentaries 'Red Army' and 'Red Penguins,' is making his narrative feature debut with 'Butcher's Crossing,' which stars Nicolas Cage and will get a gala premiere at TIFF.
'Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' Review: A Sweet but Clumsy Queer Teen Love StoryThe people are light-er and friendly and like to have a good time, similar to where I grew up in Chicago.I was lucky that the last movie I had at TIFF,was right before the pandemic so I haven’t had to navigate that.
But I imagine it must have been difficult to build the necessary excitement of premiering a film without a real audience.I like wandering around and making weird discoveries.Places where there is endless industry talk. I enjoy the films and celebrations, but sticking to my own thing is good for me.
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