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September 6-9 — Top talent visits TheWrap's Toronto Film Festival Studio Selena Gomez, Sydney S

September 6-9 — Top talent visits TheWrap's Toronto Film Festival Studio Selena Gomez, Sydney Sweeney, Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore, Jamie Lee Curtis Join TheWrap’s Toronto Film Festival Studio The 15th anniversary interview and portrait studio will take place at The InterContinental September 6-9 Hollywood stars Selena Gomez, Sydney Sweeney, Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, Cate Blanchett, Julianne Moore and Jamie Lee Curtis are among top talent who will join TheWrap’s interview and portrait studio at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). The studio, located at the InterContinental Toronto Center, will take place September 6-9. TheWrap continues to celebrate its 15th Anniversary by highlighting the leaders and creativity within the film community. The video and portrait studio will feature conversations with cast members and directors from the top movies premiering at TIFF. This year’s studio sponsors include Moët & Chandon and Boss Design. Additional talent attending the studio includes Zoe Saldana, Jennifer Coolidge, Bill Murray, Amy Adams, Ron Howard, Ben Stiller, Paul Rudd, Orlando Bloom, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Pharrell Williams, Tilda Swinton, Pamela Anderson, Dylan O’Brien, Elizabeth Olsen, Malala Yousafzai, Alicia Vikander, Chloë Sevigny, Anderson .Paak, Henry Golding, Alfonso Cuarón, Will Poulter, Gabrielle Union, Jason Reitman, Rachel Sennott, Tony Hale, Gabriel LaBelle, Kiernan Shipka, Brenda Song, Danielle Deadwyler, Chris Abbott and many more. “We are thrilled to return to TIFF to shine a spotlight on the incredible talent and diverse voices that make TIFF such a marquee festival,” said Sharon Waxman, Founder and Editor-In-Chief of TheWrap. “As we’re marking our 15th anniversary, we look forward to celebrating the creativity of the filmmaking community through our studio.” In addition to exclusive interviews and portrait sessions, TheWrap's team of reporters will deliver up-to-the-minute coverage, photo galleries, video, red carpet highlights, and insider scoops through its various thewrap.com and social media. TheWrap | 2034 Armacost Ave Los Angeles, CA 90025 [Unsubscribe](

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