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exploring taste – Spring/Summer 2016                        places – The theater of Toronto










































 In 2015, the festival celebrated its 40  anniversary, showing, in 10 days, a   scoring a ticket for the last Palme d’Or or the big Hollywood premiere, but
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 total of 399 films from over 70 countries to growing numbers of attendees   there is so much choice that everyone can find satisfaction. In general, the
 and a swelling public audience. One’s schedule when visiting the festival   TIFF is much more accessible to the public than its counterparts on the
 can be incredibly busy, with dozens of films being shown every day from   festival circuit: it offers public access to Q&As and events, and the ambience,
 the morning onwards. Like at any other important film festival, some years   in comparison, is relaxed and low-key. The whole affair is, one could say, very   The Philippe Dandurand group during the National Meeting in 2015
 delight and others disappoint. Toronto in particular has been criticized   ‘Canadian’. That doesn’t prevent Toronto from having its classy moments as
 for being too mainstream, but that might just be what gives it its homey   the festival attracts its fair share of big Hollywood stars and parties have a   THE CANADIAN LIFE OF
 feeling: crowd pleasers tend to attract… well, pleased crowds. The audience   fierce reputation. Some celebrations are notoriously exclusive, taking place in
 has a reputation for being film-fluent though not snobbish, more readily   luxurious venues. Well heeled festivalgoers, however, still get a chance to rub   ITALIAN WINES
 embracing the featured films and creating a welcoming atmosphere. For   shoulders with celebrities and VIPs at parties opened to the public in some of
 Hollywood studios, this makes Toronto a good pick to premiere films,   the city’s trendiest hot spots.
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 along with the non-competitive nature of the TIFF and relatively low-costs   In 2016, the Toronto International Film Festival’s 41  edition will be held in
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 compared to European events. The festival lacks a jury, and prize winning   the Ville-Reine from the 8  to the 18  of September. For the first time, the
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 comes down to the appreciation of the public.   TIFF’s ten best Canadian films of the year, normally screened at a smaller   Canada’s leading wine distributor Philippe Dandurand Wines, a family owned agency, was founded in Montréal in 1968, it began
 All in all, this is an important time for the film industry, as the event is known   follow up in January, will be showed as a ‘Canada’s Top Ten’ mini-festival   expanding nationwide in 2003 and now has a presence in all provinces. Philippe Dandurand Wines specializes in high quality
 to create ‘Oscar buzz’: many films prized here – especially recipients of the top   in other Canadian cities. Little else of the upcoming edition is known:   products selected from various countries, bringing the best of every region to Canadian tables. “In Canada, 50 million cases are
 prize, the People’s Choice Award – will go on to receive Oscar nominations   enthusiasts will need to wait until the summer for the first tranche of films   sold annually. Of these, 36 million cases are imported wine of which Dandurand sells one out of ten. We have a strategy, supporting
 or at least some Academy Awards notice. In 2015, the deeply moving Room   showing at TIFF 2016 to be revealed, with the full line-up normally published   our partners with consumer and market trends including taste profile, packaging, promotions and programs by channels. The
 attracted attention with a 2016 Oscar nomination for Best Picture and so did   in late July. This leaves plenty of time to discover Toronto, which will easily   restaurants channel is a very important priority for us, as we believe the consumers will taste and experience the wine in an ideal
 The Imitation Game the year before, picking up the award for Best Adapted   keep curious visitors busy until the red carpet unrolls.    setting,” says Hugues Gauthier, president of the company since 2012.
 Screenplay along the way. The 2013 People’s Choice Award, 12 Years a Slave,   “Canada is an interesting and promising market” he argues. Over the last 10 years it has experienced per capita consumption increases
 collected three Academy Awards, from which the coveted Best Picture, with a   lead by English Canada. Québec consumers have always been more disposed to wine consumption. Per capita consumption is still lower
 total of nine nominations.   than in Europe where it is anywhere between 40 and 80 liters. Indeed, it is 23 liters in Québec and 17 in the whole country.
 But before being influential, massive and glitzy, the TIFF had humble debuts.   “But the next few years should be interesting, as new channel opportunities are opening up and consumers are more open to drinking
 The inaugural 1976 edition presented 127 titles from about 30 countries and   wine. It’s a fantastic business to be in right now,” notes Gauthier. It is very clear that Canada is a good market for imported and
 attracted 35,000 attendees, compared to last year’s 473,000. There and then,   domestic wines lead by a few trends like Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, Prosecco or sparkling in general. The Italian wine category is today
 a $6 (4 Euros) ticket gave access to any 3 daytime shows. Thankfully, it has   Official logo of the Toronto Film Festival,  the largest imported wine category in cases. Other upcoming trends we can also see are Gavi, Nebbiolo and Franciacorta from Italy.
 remained relatively easy to gain entry to most films. You might have trouble   one of the most beloves cinematic events in the world  Santa Margherita’s Pinot Grigio is the fifth best-selling wine in Canada!






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