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Netflix's Sylvester Stallone documentary 'Sly' to close TIFF

TORONTO — Adocumentary about the life and career ofSylvester Stallone willclose the Toronto International Film Festival.
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TORONTO — Adocumentary about the life and career ofSylvester Stallone willclose the Toronto International Film Festival.

The Netflix film “Sly” directed by Thom Zimnyexplores Stallone's roller-coaster journey from a troubled kid in New York to a Hollywoodactionsuperstar. 

In a statement TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey says the story of the “Rocky” and “Rambo” icon is one of “perseverance and triumph” that has left an undeniable mark in the world of cinema. 

Stallone is a producer on the film. Director Zimny's previous works includes HBO's two-part documentary “Elvis Presley: The Searcher.” 

TIFF has not yet released attendance details for any of their premieres. And while current SAG-AFTRA strike rules may prevent Hollywood actors from promoting their work, they may not apply to Stallone's role as a documentary subject or producer. 

"Sly" will premiere Sept. 16 with a gala closing out the festival, which runs Sept. 7-17. 

Previous closing night films include Mary Harron’s “Dalíland,” and Chinese drama "One Second."

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 8, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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