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The Royal Theatre. This year films are screening at Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, Scotiabank Theatre Toronto and the TIFF Lightbox. To help you get the most out of the fest, we’ve rounded up six must-watch films and everything you need to know to attend.
A sandworm. Audiences who haven’t yet had a chance to catch the eye-popping and ear-splitting film the way it was meant to be seen (in IMAX, Barry Hertz writes) can now watch it on the screens of their choice.
George McWhirter. Irish-Canadian poet George McWhirter made the list for Self-Portrait in the Zone of Silence, his translation of works by Homero Aridjis, which were originally written in Spanish.
A memoir. The book mixes spirituality-infused self-help and inspiration for the mind and body with personal memoir, Marsha Lederman writes.