The Toronto International Film Festival is kicking off its second day following an opening night that saw sparse red carpet crowds amid a Hollywood strike preventing many celebrities from attending publicity events.
Duncan Crabtree-Ireland spoke with The Globe about the distressing state of negotiations, the optics of stars appearing at film festivals, and what it’s like being the face of Hollywood’s fight for fairness
TORONTO Film and TV star Neve Campbell is among several striking actors at the Toronto International Film Festival promoting projects while also trying to adhere to union rules that prevent publicity amid an acrimonious labour fight.
The Canadian "Scream" and "Party of Five" star says it's been tricky to balance strike solidarity with efforts to promote a Canadian ballet documentary she worked on as a producer.