Toronto Film Fest 2025: Buzzy Movies Seeking Distribution
Before the curtain rises on TIFF’s official market next year, this year’s lineup of hot projects includes prestige thrillers, A-list dramas and horror flicks.
“Given the uncertainty in the movie exhibition space right now, Toronto’s going to give us a real snapshot of what the people who release movies think can work in the marketplace,” says Soderbergh, who brings his latest, The Christophers, without a distributor. “There’s no better barometer of what’s happening than a bunch of people who have to put movies out into theaters, making decisions about what they think can succeed.
With prestige titles, bold debuts and star-driven dramas looking for homes, Toronto 2025 could prove a decisive test for the independent film business.
The Christophers
DIRECTOR Steven Soderbergh
STARS Ian McKellen, Michaela Coel, Jessica Gunning, James Corden
An A-list director and award-winning cast should pique the interest of buyers. Soderbergh is coming off his critically lauded spy thriller Black Bag and is switching gears with this pseudo-family dramedy from Men in Black writer Ed Solomon where the estranged relatives (Gunning, Corden) of a famous artist (McKellen) enlist the help of a struggling artist (Coel) to steal and complete the artist’s unfinished works.
CHRISTY
DIRECTOR David Michôd
STARS Sydney Sweeney, Ben Foster
SALES Black Bear, UTA/AC Independent/Black Bear (domestic)
COUTURE
DIRECTOR Alice Winocour
The French director of Disorder and Revoir Paris heads to Toronto with her first U.S.-set feature, a fashion-world thriller shot between New York and Paris. Known for her sleek, character-driven work, Winocour’s latest promises psychological suspense and couture spectacle that could appeal to prestige distributors and crossover audiences.
SALES UTA Independent Film Group (North America), HanWay Films (international)
EASY’S WALTZ
DIRECTOR Nic Pizzolatto
STARS Vince Vaughn, Al Pacino, Kate Mara
Dramas with a touch of music have often proved winning festival fodder. This massive cast, which also includes Simon Rex, Mary Steenburgen and Shania Twain, is led by Vaughn, hot off of starring in one of Netflix’s biggest titles of the year, Nonnas. He plays a Las Vegas lounge singer who gets another chance at the big time after meeting an older star (Pacino).
FUZE
DIRECTOR David Mackenzie
STARS Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Gugu Mbatha-Raw
SALES WME Independent/UTA Media Finance
GLENROTHAN
DIRECTOR Brian Cox
Cox makes his feature directorial debut with this Highland-set family drama about two estranged brothers — one a Chicago transplant (Cumming), the other whisky distiller (Cox) facing the end of the family business. With a cast mixing prestige U.K. talent and Hollywood names, Glenrothan looks primed to connect with buyers seeking character-driven crowd-pleasers with international appeal.
SALES Protagonist Pictures
HAMLET
DIRECTOR Aneil Karia
STARS Riz Ahmed, Joe Alwyn, Timothy Spall
SALES WME Independent/CAA Media Finance
I SWEAR
DIRECTOR Kirk Jones
STARS Robert Aramayo, Maxine Peake, Shirley Henderson, Peter Mullan
The true-life story of Tourette’s syndrome campaigner John Davidson gets a heartfelt big-screen treatment from Jones (Waking Ned Devine). With a powerhouse British cast, this inspirational drama could prove an awards season sleeper elsewhere.
JUST PLAY DEAD
DIRECTOR Gary Fleder
STARS Samuel L. Jackson, Eva Green
SALES Highland Film Group (international), CAA Media Finance (domestic)
MILE END KICKS
DIRECTOR Chandler Levack
STARS Barbie Ferreira, Jay Baruchel, Devon Bostick, Stanley Simons
Following her acclaimed indie, 2022’s I Like Movies, Canadian writer-director Levack returns with a comedy-drama starring Barbie Ferreira as Grace, a young music critic who moves to Montreal to figure out life and love. Devon Bostick, Stanley Simons, and Jay Baruchel co-star. Mile End Kicks looks poised to be a crowd-pleaser on home turf and a strong play for North American buyers.
PALESTINE 36
DIRECTOR Annemarie Jacir
STARS Hiam Abbass, Saleh Bakri, Jeremy Irons
Palestinian Jacir (Wajib) returns with a sweeping historical drama set during the 1936 Arab revolt against British rule. With a stellar international cast and strong awards potential (as Palestine’s official Oscar submission), this politically charged period epic is set to be one of the most talked-about titles of the festival.
SALES mk2 Films/Lucky Number
POETIC LICENSE
DIRECTOR Maude Apatow
The Euphoria star steps behind the camera with her feature directorial debut, a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale set in the world of spoken-word poetry. With Apatow’s profile and strong festival positioning, this could be among Toronto’s buzziest debuts, especially for distributors eager to capture Gen Z audiences.
SALES August Night
ROSE OF NEVADA
DIRECTOR Mark Jenkin
STARS George MacKay, Callum Turner, Rosalind Eleazar
After scoring critical acclaim and sleeper success with 2019’s Bait and 2022’s Enys Men, Cornish auteur Jenkin makes his most ambitious leap yet. Premiering in Venice before its North American bow at TIFF, Rose of Nevada spins the tale of two fishermen (MacKay and Turner) who board a phantom vessel and are transported back in time. Expect festival buyers to circle for prestige slots and art house runs.
SALES Protagonist Pictures
SACRIFICE
DIRECTOR Romain Gavras
STARS Chris Evans, Anya Taylor-Joy, Salma Hayek, Charli XCX
After playing Venice with 2022’s Athena, Gavras returns with a U.K.-Greek co-production that promises combustible imagery and political firepower. Details are tightly under wraps, but the director’s brand of muscular, confrontational cinema positions this as one of Toronto’s most watched acquisition titles.
SALES CAA Media Finance
SIERRA MADRE
DIRECTOR Justin Chadwick
STARS Kiefer Sutherland, Omar Chaparro, Laura Osma, Tommy Martinez, Ashton Sanders
SALES UTA (domestic), Highland (domestic/ international)
TUNER
DIRECTOR Daniel Roher
STARS Leo Woodall, Dustin Hoffman
Following his Oscar-winning doc Navalny, Roher pivots to narrative features with this heist thriller about a gifted piano tuner turned safecracker. With Elevation set for Canadian release and a package of top sales agents attached, Tuner looks like one of hottest commercial prospects.
SALES Black Bear (international), UTA Independent/WME Independent (domestic)
YOUNGBLOOD
DIRECTOR Hubert Davis
STARS Ashton James, Blair Underwood, Shawn Doyle, Alexandra McDonald, Henri Picard
A hockey movie? Oscar-nominated documentarian Davis (Hardwood) makes the leap to narrative features with this on-ice drama about a prodigy navigating toxic locker-room culture and personal demons. With its mix of sports energy and social critique, Youngblood could skate into the same inspirational-commercial sweet spot that made Coach Carter and Friday Night Lights distributor favorites.
SALES Dolphin Entertainment/CAA Media Finance