The Hollywood actors' strike could drastically change this year's Toronto International Film Festival with far fewer stars in attendance, say festival-goers and industry players.
The Canadian PressWhen the Toronto International Film Festival rolls out the red carpet in September, it may not have the usual draw of movie A-listers due to ongoing actors' and writers' strikes.
Festival-goers and industry players say the Hollywood actors' strike could drastically change this year's experience, since there's now the prospect of a more subdued TIFF — with far fewer stars in attendance. SAG-AFTRA has made it clear that its members cannot do any promotions of their projects, including at film festivals, during the strike.
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