Films starring Sydney Sweeney, Angelina Jolie and Aziz Ansari will premiere at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival, festival organizers announced Monday.
TIFF laid out the selections to its galas and special presentations programs, which make up the bulk of the red carpet premieres to North America's largest film festival. Films making their world premieres include Ansari's "Good Fortune," starring Keanu Reeves as an angel trying to teach a struggling man Ansari a lesson David Michod's "Christy," with Sweeney playing the boxer Christy Martin and Alice Winocour's "Couture," starring Jolie as an American filmmaker attending Paris Fashion Week.
Those films join previously announced TIFF world premieres including Rian Johnson's "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery." All three of Johnson's "Knives Out" films have premiered in Toronto.
Also debuting in Toronto will be Derek Cianfrance's "Roofman," starring Channing Tatum as a struggling father turned thief Nia DaCosta's Ibsen adaptation "Hedda," starring Tessa Thompson Nicholas Hytner's WWI drama "The Choral," with Ralph Fiennes Steven Soderbergh's third 2025 release, "The Christophers" Hikari's "Rental Family," starring Brendan Fraser as an American actor in Japan and Paul Greengrass' "The Lost Bus," with Matthew McConaughey as a bus driver navigating California's 2018 Camp Fire.
The Toronto International Film Festival will kick off Sept. 4 with the debut of the documentary "John Candy: I Like Me," from director Colin Hanks and producer Ryan Reynolds. The festival runs through Sept. 14.