Netflix Doc ‘Sly’ to Close Toronto Film Fest
The action icon’s career-spanning documentary from director Thom Zimny will premiere on September 17 at Roy Thomson Hall ahead of a November streaming debut

While a Netflix title, Sly is a documentary film not covered by the SAG-AFTRA TV and theatrical agreements, so the Hollywood actor, writer, director and producer could potentially be in Toronto to walk the red carpet, though his presence is not assured amid the actors strike.

Netflix also has a 3-part documentary series about Stallone’s friend and former box office rival Schwarzenegger, titled Arnold.
Sly is directed by Thom Zimny (Springsteen on Broadway), who leads Stallone through a Hollywood journey that catapulted him to fame after his star turn in the inspirational underdog story Rocky. His other film credits include Demolition Man, Cliffhanger, Cop Land, Escape Plan and more recently Creed, which earned Stallone an Academy Award nomination in 2016.
TIFF last year had as its closing night film Daliland, a mediocre directed by Mary Harron and starring Ben Kingsley as the surrealist painter Salvador Dali.
The Toronto Film Fest, which is set to run from Sept. 7 to 17, earlier announced that the Japanese anime legend Hayao Miyazaki’s anticipated final film, The Boy and the Heron, will open the 48th edition.





