2020 TIFF Feature-Film Lineup and Pricing
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2020 TIFF – 45th Toronto International Film Festival
The Toronto International Film Festival has announced the 2020 TIFF lineup. There will be 50 feature films. The 45th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival runs September 10–19, 2020. The lineup features films from all over the world. Films include Francis Lee’s Ammonite, Viggo Mortensen’s Falling, Regina King’s One Night in Miami, Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland, and Halle Berry’s Bruised. The full listing is available at tiff.net.


2020 TIFF quick synopsis of a few films
Ammonite (Drama, Romance)
A young woman sent to convalesce by the sea develop an intense relationship, altering both of their lives forever
One Night in Miami (Drama)
In the aftermath of Cassius Clay’s defeat of Sonny Liston in 1964, the boxer meets with Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown to change the course of history in the segregated South.
Nomadland (Drama)
A woman in her sixties who, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.
Bruised (Drama, Thriller)
Disgraced MMA fighter Jackie Justice has to face one of the rising stars of the MMA world and deal with the return of her 6-year-old son to the mother he deserves.


Just announced
2020 Toronto International Film Festival announces screening venues and ticket on-sale dates Indoor cinemas, digital screenings, drive-ins, and open-air cinema create a community of film lovers. Information on where each film will screen across the in-person venues and Bell Digital Cinema will be released Tuesday, August 25.


TICKET PRICING FOR 2020 IS AS FOLLOWS:
TIFF Bell Lightbox & Isabel Bader Theatre
Regular film screenings: $19 including taxes+fees
Premium film screenings: $26 including taxes+fees
Bell Digital Cinema
Regular film screenings: $19 including taxes+fees
Premium film screenings: $26 including taxes+fees
Drive-in screenings – Visa Skyline Drive-In at CityView and RBC Lakeside Drive-In at Ontario Place
Car with 1–2 people: $49 including taxes+fees
Car with 3+ people: $69 including taxes+fees
Open-air cinema screenings – West Island Open Air Cinema at Ontario Place
Lawn Pod for 2 people (pedestrian): $38 including taxes+fees


For more information check out tiff.net.
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