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The Toronto International Film Festival is known for offering up a cinematic menu that’ll satisfy any filmgoer’s taste.

Just interested in the Hollywood’s biggest stars? TIFF’s got plenty of them. Hoping to see what will likely be next year’s Best Picture Oscar winner? TIFF’s got a pretty good track record of picking that too. Only want docs? No problem. TIFF’s doc selections marry celebrity with thought provoking subject matter. In the mood for thrills and chills? TIFF’s Midnight Madness program pushes the envelope.

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So there’s a lot to chew on — cinematically speaking — as the biggest film fest in North America gets ready to unspool.

And even though we love to find hidden gems, we’ve sifted through all the titles — there’s 343 of ’em — headed to Hogtown to bring you the biggest and most intriguing films coming to this year’s Toronto International Film Festival.

1. Beautiful Boy (Gala)

Last year’s TIFF sensation Timothee Chalamet plays a meth addict in this adaptation of David and Nic Sheff’s memoirs about addiction. Steve Carell appears alongside the Call Me By Your Name star as his dad.

First screening: Friday, Sept. 7, 6:30 p.m. — Roy Thomson Hall