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Russell Crowe Shaken by Nazi Role in Festival Hit ‘Nuremberg’

Day 4 of TIFF 2025 features premieres from Angelina Jolie, Paul Mescal, and Russell Crowe, along with Tribute Awards honoring industry icons including Jodie Foster and Idris Elba.

  • On Sept. 7, TIFF's Day 4 presents multiple A-list world premieres starring Angelina Jolie, Paul Mescal and Russell Crowe, with Steven Soderbergh debuting The Christophers.
  • The 2025 TIFF, marking its 50th edition, has returned Festival Street and will hold the TIFF Tribute Awards Gala tonight at the Fairmont Royal York with Brendan Fraser as honorary chair.
  • Angelina Jolie surprised with a double-breasted brown trench coat styled as a dress at the Couture world premiere, a Paris-set film directed by Alice Winocour exploring surgical and 'stitches' themes.
  • On the red carpet, Crowe told journalists, `You can't play a character like this and not walk away, at the end of the day, feeling things that maybe shake you about what went down`; tickets start at $29 for regular and $43 for premium screenings.
  • The Toronto International Film Festival runs until next Sunday, offering more chances to see premieres like Paul Mescal's Hamnet, which screens at TIFF and is due in theaters in November with awards-season buzz.
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Russell Crowe shaken by Nazi role in festival hit 'Nuremberg'

Russell Crowe's nerve-shredding portrayal of a notorious Nazi on trial and Angelina Jolie's deeply personal dive into the world of French fashion led a busy Sunday of world premieres at the Toronto film festival.

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