TORONTO -- For the first time in its 31-year history, the Toronto International Film Festival will this year offer Sales Premiere screenings, a program shown exclusively to buyers, along with a new marketing initiative allowing sales agents to promote their films via transit system posters and 3-D displays. The trial program, available to a limited selection of buyers who purchase a premium pass, will feature 10 films. They include The Bubble, El Cantante, The Dog Problem, The Fall, Hula Girls, The Magic Flute, Penelope, The Pleasure of Your Company, Rescue Dawn and a film still in negotiations at press time. Each screening will take place after a film has its first festival showing, and some will be concurrent with press and industry screenings. They will use venues offering 70-1,400 seats in early mornings and late evenings.
TORONTO -- For the first time in its 31-year history, the Toronto International Film Festival will this year offer Sales Premiere screenings, a program shown exclusively to buyers, along with a new marketing initiative allowing sales agents to promote their films via transit system posters and 3-D displays. The trial program, available to a limited selection of buyers who purchase a premium pass, will feature 10 films. They include The Bubble, El Cantante, The Dog Problem, The Fall, Hula Girls, The Magic Flute, Penelope, The Pleasure of Your Company, Rescue Dawn and a film still in negotiations at press time. Each screening will take place after a film has its first festival showing, and some will be concurrent with press and industry screenings. They will use venues offering 70-1,400 seats in early mornings and late evenings.
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