The Toronto International Film FestivalÂŽ is delighted to announce the 2023 selection for the TIFF Docs programme presented by A&E IndieFilms, featuring 22 titles from 12 countries around the world. The 2023 TIFF Docs lineup brings premieres that showcase a wide variety of documentary filmmaking: personal, political, observational, essayistic, historical, biographical, and indescribable. Audiences will encounter unforgettable figures such as mountain climber Lhakpa Sherpa, Japanâs reality TV star Nasubi, Ukraineâs foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba, Indigenous activist Layla Staats, historian Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, and Canadian icon Mr. Dressup.
âWe believe documentaries have a unique power to illuminate untold stories, challenge perspectives, and inspire meaningful change,â said Anita Lee, Chief Programming Officer, TIFF. âWe are committed to celebrating the artistry and impact of documentary filmmaking, and itâs an absolute privilege to provide a platform for these remarkable storytellers. As someone with a background in documentary production myself, I know firsthand the dedication and passion that goes into crafting these narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide. We invite all documentary filmmakers to join us at TIFF as we continue to champion their vital contributions to the world of cinema.â
âThis yearâs slate of TIFF Docs titles is guaranteed to start conversations,â said TIFF Docs programmer Thom Powers. âAudiences can expect big emotions that run the gamut over extraordinary accomplishments, quests for justice, and poignant personal journeys. Many of these attention-getting titles will be coming to the Festival looking for buyers.â
TIFF Docs programme presented by A&E IndieFilms will open with the World Premiere of Copa 71 from Rachel Ramsay and James Erskine, which serves to restore the lost legacy of a 1971 international womenâs soccer tournament that had record setting crowds in Mexico City but was largely erased from sports history. World Premieres from global veteran doc makers include Raoul Peckâs Silver Dollar Road, which chronicles how a Black family fights over several decades to save their North Carolina property from land grabbing developers; Anand Patwardhanâs The World is Family, which traces his parentsâ personal history and their links to the leaders of Indiaâs independence movement; Karim Amerâs Defiant, which gains extraordinary access to Ukraineâs foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba and his colleagues as they wage a war against disinformation; Lucy Walkerâs Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa, which profiles a single mother working as a dishwasher at a Connecticut Whole Foods who has another life as record-breaking mountain climber; and Roger Ross Williamsâ Stamped From the Beginning, based on the best-selling book by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, which examines the history of anti-Black racism in the U.S.
World Premieres from mid-career auteurs and rising stars include Clair Titleyâs The Contestant, which tells the jaw-dropping story of a Japanese reality TV show participant, Nasubi, who spent months naked in solitary confinement, trying to win sweepstake prizes for his survival; Robert McCallumâs Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe, about the beloved Canadian entertainer and television star who won the hearts of children across the country; Caroline Suh and Cara Monesâ Sorry/Not Sorry, which focuses on women who accused Louis C.K. of sexual harassment and the consequences to their careers; Chris Wilchaâs Flipside, a new doc from the award-winning director of the This American Life TV series about his comical attempt to save a New Jersey record store and confront a mid-life crisis; Boil Alert from Stevie Salas and James Burns, a Canadian doc following activist Layla Staatsâ dual journey to explore Indigenous people’s relationship to water and her own identity as a Mohawk woman; Homecoming by Suvi West and Anssi KĂśmi, in which the Indigenous SĂĄmi people fight to get back their stolen ancestral heritage; Jen Markowitzâs Summer Qamp, chronicling a dynamic session of a LGBTQIA2S+ summer camp nestled around the Canadian Rockies; and Kasia Smutniakâs Walls, a personal journey that plays like a thriller in which Smutniak documents the refugee flow in the âred zoneâ of the Belarusian-Polish border while evading arrest.
International and North American Premieres from legendary filmmakers include Frederick Wisemanâs Menus-Plaisirs Les Troisgros, in which the 93-year-old director embeds inside a French restaurant thatâs held three Michelin stars for more than 50 years, and Errol Morrisâ The Pigeon Tunnel, a masterful portrait of the spy novelist David Cornwell â a.k.a. John Le CarrĂŠ â for what was the authorâs final interview.
Rounding out TIFF Docs 2023 with North American Premieres are Lina Soualemâs Bye Bye Tiberias, in which the director profiles her mother â Palestinian actress Hiam Abbass (Succession) â exploring her choice to leave her native village 30 years ago in pursuit of her dream of acting; AndrĂŠs Peyrotâs God is a Woman, which follows the Kuna Indigenous community in Panama as they seek to gain access to a French documentary made about them 40 years ago; Maciek Hamelaâs In the Rearview, an exceptionally intimate film following a Polish vehicle as it traverses the roads of Ukraine to help its passengers flee amidst the Russian invasion; Asmae El Moudirâs The Mother of All Lies, winner of two awards at Cannes in which â on a handmade set recreating her Casablanca neighbourhood â a young Moroccan filmmaker enlists family and friends to help solve key mysteries of her childhood; Margreth Olinâs Songs of Earth, which follows the filmmakerâs octogenarian father on walks through Norwayâs landscapes of mountains, glaciers, and waterfalls for an immersion into nature with stunning cinematography; and Pierre-Henri Gibertâs Viva Varda!, which profiles the pioneering filmmaker Agnès Varda with fresh perspectives that complement her autobiographical work.
These TIFF Docs titles join a number of documentaries already announced for TIFF 2023 as part of the Gala and Special Presentations programmes, including Leigh Brooksâ Hate to Love: Nickelback, Kaouther Ben Haniaâs Four Daughters, Alex Gibneyâs In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon, and Chelsea McMullanâs Swan Song.
2023 TIFF Docs programme:
Boil Alert Stevie Salas, James Burns | Canada/USA
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Bye Bye Tiberias Lina Soualem | France/Belgium/Qatar/Palestine
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Copa 71 Rachel Ramsay, James Erskine | United Kingdom
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Defiant Karim Amer | Ukraine/United Kingdom/USA
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Flipside Chris Wilcha | USA
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God is a Woman AndrĂŠs Peyrot | France/Switzerland/Panama
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Homecoming Suvi West, Anssi KĂśmi | Finland/Norway
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In the Rearview Maciek Hamela | Poland/France/Ukraine
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Menus-Plaisirs Les Troisgros Frederick Wiseman | France/USA
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Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa Lucy Walker | USA
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Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe Robert McCallum | Canada
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Silver Dollar Road Raoul Peck | USA
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Songs of Earth Margreth Olin | Norway
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Sorry/Not Sorry Caroline Suh, Cara Mones | USA
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Stamped From the Beginning Roger Ross Williams | USA
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Summer Qamp Jen Markowitz | Canada
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The Contestant Clair Titley | United Kingdom
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The Mother of All Lies Asmae El Moudir | Morocco/Egypt/Saudi Arabia/Qatar
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The Pigeon Tunnel Errol Morris | United Kingdom/USA/Hungary
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The World is Family Anand Patwardhan | India
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Viva Varda! Pierre-Henri Gibert | France
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Walls Kasia Smutniak | Italy
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