The GATE Launches Daily Coverage of 2007 Toronto International Film Festival

by thegate | September 2, 2007 at 07:03 pm
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The GATE Launches Daily Coverage of 2007 Toronto International Film Festival

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Toronto, ON (THE GATE) September 2, 2007 -- Looking for the latest coverage of the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival? Look no further than The GATE's spotlight (http://tiff.thegate.ca) on the festival, films and celebrities throughout the event which runs from September 6 to 15, 2007.


Leading up to the festival The GATE will have select interviews and news. Then, starting on September 6, readers can expect daily updates throughout all 10 days of the festival including podcasts, film reviews, news, photos and interviews.


A few of the biggest stars expected this year include: Brad Pitt, Ewan McGregor, Clive Owen, Charlize Theron, George Clooney, Sigourney Weaver and Samuel L. Jackson, just to name a few.


For more than five years The GATE, one of Canada's top online entertainment magazines, has been covering the festival and giving readers a glimpse into this unique event. Throughout the festival celebrities from around the world descend on Toronto for parties, gala screenings, press conferences, and red carpets and The GATE is there to give fans the inside scoop.


The film festival, or TIFF as it is commonly known within the industry, is widely considered one of the most important film festivals in the world. Hundreds of films will unspool at special public, media and industry screenings around the city and over 500 international guests, stars and filmmakers who are expected to make an appearance this year.


All of The GATE's coverage is also available to publications for syndication -- contact us for details.


The GATE is not affiliated with the Toronto International Film Festival.


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