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A labour of love

Glitz, glamour and a red carpet that gets longer every year. The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) never fails to draw Hollywood heavyweights, stargazers and paparazzi. But for all its star power and industry panache, right from its early days as the Festival of Festivals, it was the films and wildly enthusiastic audiences which made TIFF the most widely attended film festival in the world. CBC Archives looks back at the growth of Toronto's little festival that could.


Medium: Television
Program: CBC at Six
Broadcast Date: Sept. 15, 2006
Guest(s): Christopher McKinnon, Olivia Morose, Vera Pordage, Nadine Tolman
Anchor: Diana Swain
Reporter: Christine Birak
Duration: 2:13

Last updated: January 24, 2012

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