The 2017 Toronto International Film Festival unveiled its lineup of 12 films for this year’s Platform program. The program will open with the world premiere of The Death of Stalin, from award winning director-writer Armando Iannucci. The historical epic follows the final days leading up to the Soviet dictator’s death. Sweet Country, a period western from acclaimed Australian filmmaker Warwick Thornton will close the Platform section.
The films will compete for the Platform Prize, to be awarded by a jury comprising award-winning filmmakers Chen Kaige, Malgorzata Szumowska and Wim Wenders. Last year’s Platform included celebrated films such as William Oldroyd’s Lady Macbeth, Pablo Larrain’s Jackie and Barry Jenkins’s Academy Award Best Picture winner, Moonlight.
Platform titles are eligible for the Toronto Platform Prize ($25,000 CAD) made possible by Air France.
2017 Toronto International Film Festival Platform Lineup
Beast
Michael Pearce, United Kingdom
World Premiere
Brad’s Status
Mike White, USA
World Premiere
Custody
Xavier Legrand, France
North American Premiere
Dark River
Clio Barnard, United Kingdom
World Premiere
Platform Opening Film
The Death of Stalin
Armando Iannucci, France/United Kingdom/Belgium
World Premiere
Euphoria
Lisa Langseth, Sweden/Germany
World Premiere
If You Saw His Heart
Joan Chemla, France
World Premiere
Mademoiselle Paradis
Barbara Albert, Austria/Germany
World Premiere
Razzia
Nabil Ayouch, France
World Premiere
The Seen and Unseen
Kamila Andini, Indonesia
World Premiere
Platform Closing Film .
Sweet Country
Warwick Thornton, Australia
North American Premiere
What Will People Say (Hva vil folk si)
Iram Haq, Norway/Germany/Sweden
World Premiere