TIFF To Host World Premiere Of Hillary & Chelsea Clinton’s Documentary ‘In Her Hands’, ‘Gusty’ Series Featuring Guests Kim Kardashian, Goldie Hawn

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TIFF just announced a whole lot more movies for this year’s festival. On Wednesday, the festival shared the slate of documentaries that will be screened in September, including the world premiere of the documentary “In Her Hands”, executive produced by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton. READ MORE: TIFF To Honour ‘Empire Of Light’ Director Sam Mendes With Ebert Director Award The film is directed by Tamana Ayazi and Oscar nominee Marcel Mettelsiefen, and is about Afghan politician Zarifa Ghafari, who became the youngest woman to serve as mayor of an Afghan city at age 26. “This was filmed last year,” TIFF’s chief documentary programmer Thom Powers told Deadline. “Monday was the [first] anniversary of the Taliban’s retaking of Afghanistan.

And that is the backdrop for this film.” The film, which was produced through the Clintons’ banner Hidden Light, is one of two projects premiering at the festival involving the former First Lady of the United States and her daughter.

Along with sitting down for an Industry Conference conversation, the due will also be presenting their upcoming documentary series “Gutsy”, which “features intimate conversations with trailblazing women including Kim Kardashian, Meghan Thee Stallion, Jane Goodall, Gloria Steinem, Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer, Goldie Hawn, Kate Hudson and many more.” READ MORE: ‘Buffy Sainte-Marie: Carry It On’ To Premiere At TIFF 2022 Among the many other documentaries featured in the lineup, TIFF will also be hosting a screening of three episodes from the new season of the parody show “Documentary Now!”, created by Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers and Rhys Thomas. “To have ‘Documentary Now!’ as part of the [TIFF] selection not only brings a smile to our face, but

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