16. Toronto International Film Festival
What started as the modest Toronto Film Festival in 1976 is now the world-famous Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and one of the notable summer festivals in Canada. The 11-day-long festival is held in September every year in Toronto, premiering over 400 global films from 83 countries.
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With over 480,000 visitors arriving in Toronto for the event, TIFF has become one of the world's largest public film festivals. Among the TIFF awards announced each year is the People's Choice Award for a feature film. Based on the public's ratings, a People’s Choice award at TIFF is considered an indicator of potential Academy Award success. For example, Life is Beautiful (1998), Slumdog Millionaire (2008), La La Land (1016) and Green Book (2018). In 2022, the People’s Choice Award went to Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical The Fabelmans.
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To the enormous excitement of movie fans, many of the actors and directors also attend the screenings. People gather with phones ready at the Bell Tiff Lightbox entrance hoping for a glimpse a star on the red carpet.
If you're into celebrity spotting, some of the stars do a little shopping while they are in the city, most notably in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood.