Shia Labeouf, Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet open the Toronto International Film FestivalShia Labeouf, Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet open the Toronto International Film FestivalAdriana Floridia9/7/2017 12:56:00 Pm
Last night, the most exciting time of year to be a film lover in Toronto kicked off.
The Toronto International Film Festival started on Thursday night, and people from all around the world are in town to celebrate the event. The festival officially opened with Janus Metz' tennis drama Borg/McEnroe, which tells the true story of the rivalry between tennis players Björn Borg (Sverrir Gudnason) and John McEnroe (Shia Labeouf). Labeouf walked the red carpets at both The Princess of Wales Theatre and Roy Thompson Hall, alongside his co-stars which include Stellan Skarsgård. We were on the red carpet last night, check out some of the highlights below!
One of the most talked about films of the year also premiered in Toronto last night.
Last night, the most exciting time of year to be a film lover in Toronto kicked off.
The Toronto International Film Festival started on Thursday night, and people from all around the world are in town to celebrate the event. The festival officially opened with Janus Metz' tennis drama Borg/McEnroe, which tells the true story of the rivalry between tennis players Björn Borg (Sverrir Gudnason) and John McEnroe (Shia Labeouf). Labeouf walked the red carpets at both The Princess of Wales Theatre and Roy Thompson Hall, alongside his co-stars which include Stellan Skarsgård. We were on the red carpet last night, check out some of the highlights below!
One of the most talked about films of the year also premiered in Toronto last night.
- 9/7/2017
- by Adriana Floridia
- Cineplex
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