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Toronto film festival adds titles
July 14, 2008 Canadian director Bruce McDonald's zombie film "Pontypool," Warren Sonoda's "Coopers' Camera" and Justin Simms' "Down to the Dirt" are among the titles locked for the Canadian lineup the Toronto International Film Festival will reveal Tuesday. McDonald's "Pontypool," a horror film about a deadly virus that infects a small Ontario town as locals speak, stars Stephen McHattie ("300") and is the director's first movie since the Ellen Page starrer "The Tracey Fragments." Toronto already has reserved a slot for Atom Egoyan's "Adoration," which also screened in Cannes, while Paul Gross' epic war drama "Passchendaele" will open the festival Sept. 4.
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