'What does it stand for?' TIFF at 50 is a cultural giant under heightened scrutiny
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TORONTO — When the Toronto International Film Festival launched in 1976, Hollywood barely noticed. Fifty years later, it commands the world’s attention — sometimes reluctantly.
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