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This Article is From Jul 27, 2011

Freida Pinto coming to Toronto filmfest with 'Trishna'

Freida Pinto coming to Toronto filmfest with 'Trishna'
Toronto: From the Sky Down, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Davis Guggenheim's documentary about Irish band U2, will open the 36th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) that runs in Toronto from September 8 to 18.

Films produced by Madonna and George Clooney are among 10 films that will have their international galas at the festival. There will be 43 special presentations during the 11-day festival that generates $170 million into the Toronto economy.

Slumdog Millionaire actress Freida Pinto, who made her mark at last year's film festival with for her role in two films -- Woody Allen's You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger and Julian Schnabel's Miral -- will be back in Toronto this year.

Freida stars in Michael Winterbottom's film Trishna, which will have its world premiere at the festival.

Based on Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles, the film is shot in Rajasthan and Mumbai. It tells the tragic love story between the son of a wealthy property developer and the daughter of a rickshaw puller. Riz Ahmed (Centurion) plays the role of the son of the wealthy property developer in the film.

"There will be at least four films from India this year," said film festival co-director Cameron Bailey. Asked to name of any of them, he said, "Not yet. You have to wait. We will make these announcement soon.''

Interestingly, this is the first time that a documentary will open the world's premier film festival.

"Davis Guggenheim's fascinating account of this world-renowned band (U2) is the perfect film to kick off our 11-day celebration of artists, stories and voices from around the world," festival director and chief executive officer (CEO) Piers Handling said on Tuesday.

Film festival co-director Bailey added, "Davis Guggenheim returns to the Festival with his powerful marriage of music and film that honours U2's talent, dedication and music. We look forward to sharing this film with audiences on Opening Night."

Guggenheim, who is known for such notable films as Waiting for Superman, An Inconvenient Truth and It Might Get Loud, has shown new interviews, stories and unseen footage from Berlin and Dublin in the documentary about the Irish band which, according to him, has "defied the gravitational pull towards destruction'' and "endured and thrived.''

The 10 films that will have their international galas include W.E. by Madonna, The Ides of March by George Clooney, Albert Nobbs by Rodrigo Garcia, Butter by Jim Field Smith, A Dangerous Method by David Cronenberg, A Happy Event by Remi Bezancon, The Lady by Luc Besson, Moneyball by Bennett Miller, Peace, Love & Misunderstanding by Bruce Beresford, and Take this Waltz by Canadian Sarah Polley.

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