September 10, 2022 Review
That same evening, audiences were treated to the debut of The Menu , a sharp, dark comedy starring Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy. While the real world was navigating the rigid protocols of royalty, the festival world was celebrating stories of family, satire, and the human condition. Resilience and Competition The day also held stories of intense grit:
Thousands of miles away, the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was in full swing, turning the day into a landmark for modern cinema. It was the world premiere of Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans , a deeply personal, semi-autobiographical tribute to his childhood and the power of movies. The film would go on to win the festival's prestigious People’s Choice Award. September 10, 2022
On September 10, 2022, the world stood at a unique crossroads of history and art. The air was heavy with the solemnity of a transition in the British Monarchy, while in Toronto, the flickering lights of cinema screens offered a different kind of transcendence. The King’s First Full Day That same evening, audiences were treated to the
: At the US Open, world No. 1 Iga Świątek secured her third major title, defeating Ons Jabeur in a thrilling final that underscored her dominance in the sport. It was the world premiere of Steven Spielberg’s
: For millions in the Hindu community, the day marked the beginning of Pitra Paksha, a 16-day period dedicated to honoring and remembering ancestors through prayer and rituals.
September 10, 2022, was a day defined by the act of looking both backward and forward—honoring legacies of the past while ushering in the new eras of leadership and storytelling.