TORONTO (AP) Louis C.K. came to the Toronto International Film Festival six years ago with the hotly anticipated “I Love You, Daddy,” just as allegations of sexual misconduct against the comedian were gaining new prominence. The movie sold at TIFF for $5 million, but before it could reach theaters, its premiere was canceled and […]
When Louis C.K. was accused of sexual misconduct by a group of women, he did something different: he admitted it and said sorry. He then turned his experience into one of the most successful comedy tours in recent history. Sorry / Not Sorry is a new documentary premiering at TIFF that explores what the saga says about so-called cancel culture.