TIFF 2013 trailer package includes R100, Borgman, Cannibal, & more

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Yesterday brought us several titles that would be playing as part of Toronto International Film Festival 2013's Midnight Madness and Vanguard program, and today we have several festival trailers for a handful of the films for you below, including BORGMAN, R100, CANNIBAL, THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY'S TEARS and WHY DON'T YOU PLAY IN HELL?.

BORGMAN – Alex van Warmerdam, The Netherlands/Belgium/Denmark North American Premiere

Borgman is the central character in Alex van Warmerdam’s dark, malevolent fable. Is he a dream or a demon, a twisted allegory or an all-too-real embodiment of our fears? Borgman is a sinister arrival in the sealed-off streets of modern suburbia. His presence unleashes a crowing gallery of distortion around the careful façade constructed by an arrogant, comfortable couple, their three children and nanny. Starring Jan Bijoet, Jeroen Perceval and Hadewych Minis.

R-100 – Hitoshi Matsumoto, Japan World Premiere

An ordinary man with an ordinary life joins a mysterious club. The membership lasts for one year only and there is one rule: no cancellation under any circumstance. The man enters into an entirely new and exciting world which he has never before experienced.

CANNIBAL – Manuel Martín Cuenca

Carlos is the most prestigious tailor in Granada, but he’s also a murderer in the shadows. He feels no remorse, no guilt, until Nina appears in his life. She will make him realize the true nature of his acts and, for the first time, love awakens. Carlos is evil incarnate, unaware of itself. Nina is pure innocence. And Cannibal is a demon’s love story.

THE STRANGE COLOUR OF YOUR BODY'S TEARS – Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani, Belgium/France/Luxembourg North American Premiere

A woman vanishes. Her husband inquires into the strange circumstances of her disappearance. Did she leave him? Is she dead? As he continues his search, he plunges into a world of nightmare and violence… Starring Klaus Tange, Jean-Michel Vovk, Sylvia Camarda, Sam Louwyck and Anna D’Annunzio.

WHY DON'T YOU PLAY IN HELL? (JIGOKU DE NAZE WARUI) – Sion Sono, Japan North American Premiere

Two men, Muto and Ikegami, hate each other. Muto desperately wants to help his daughter Mitsuko star in a movie. Meanwhile, Ikegami falls in love with Mitsuko, knowing that she’s the daughter of his foe. Hirata, a filmmaker, and Koji, a young movie-lover, get dragged into this complicated situation that heads into an unexpected direction.

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