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    David Yarovesky, Christopher Leone, Sergio Navarretta Titles Tapped for Toronto Film Festival Sales Market

    By Etan Vlessing,

    10 hours ago
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    The Toronto Film Festival has unveiled its lineup for the Industry Selects program of films beyond the official fest lineup and available for worldwide acquisition as each gets an in-person screening for film buyers and industry execs.

    Leading the selection is Christopher Leone’s Code 3 , an action comedy that stars Rainn Wilson and Lil Rel Howery and is from Wayfarer Studios; Locked , David Yarovesky’s remake of the Argentinian action thriller 4X4 toplined by Anthony Hopkins and Bill Skarsgård; and Teemu Nikki’s 100 Litres of Gold, about two sisters famous for their Finnish farmhouse.

    Other sales titles headed to Toronto as part of the Industry Selects program include Allan Ungar’s London Calling , where the director reteams with Josh Duhamel for an action comedy; Mehdi Idir’s Monsieur Aznavour from Playtime Group; Korean director Kim So-jin’s Noise ; and Rich Flu , directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Timothy Spall and Lorraine Bracco.

    Rounding out the Industry Selects lineup is Sergio Navarretta’s dark comedy Yuppie, starring Lauren Holly and Brennan Clost; Nik Sexton’s Skeet ; and Pia Marais’ Transamazonia. Industry Selects, launched at TIFF in 2002, has sales agents shopping films to select distributors and studio and streamer execs invited to a private market screening in Toronto.

    Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers first screened in Toronto as part of the Industry Selects sidebar before Focus Features paid $30 million for the acquisitions title out of the Canadian festival. The latest Industry Selects lineup also comes ahead of TIFF getting set to launch an official content market with films, TV series and other projects up for grabs, at the 2025 edition next year.

    The Toronto Film Festival’s 49th edition is set to run from Sept. 5 to 15.

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