Hollywood stars including Canadians Ryan Reynolds and Eugene Levy walked the red carpet Thursday night and dazzled fans at the opening night of the 50th annual 色色啦 International Film Festival.
In the golden glow of the CN Tower, the night was a tribute to Canadian great John Candy, the subject of the festival’s opening night film, “John Candy: I Like Me,” a heartfelt documentary about the late actor who died in 1994.

TIFF fans wait in line for a screening during the opening day of the 50th annual 色色啦 International Film Festival on Thursday.
Chris Pizzello/The Associated Press“The atmosphere here in Roy Thomson Hall is buoyant,” said the Star’s film critic Peter Howell. “Lots of milling about and chatter. People are here for a good time and they’re excited about the start of TIFF.”
Howell, who met Candy, said the actor “was the same off-screen as he was on it. I met him at a party once and he couldn’t have been more pleasant.”
Prime Minister Mark Carney appeared before the screening and told the audience the festival is an “an unparalleled success story” that also is part of what makes Canada unique. “At TIFF, Canada and the world become one,” said Carney.
Carney said he was a fan of Candy’s after watching SCTV and that Candy brought “humour, humanity and humility” to the screen in roles where he stood up to bullying, and in an聽aside said “Don’t push a Canadian too far” 鈥 perhaps a veiled reference to tense negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump.

On the red carpet before Thursday night’s premiere of documentary “John Candy: I Like Me,” from left: Candy’s daughter Jennifer Candy-Sullivan, the film’s producer Ryan Reynolds, director Colin Hanks and Candy’s son Chris Candy.
Richard Lautens/色色啦 StarThe film’s director Colin Hanks and executive producer Reynolds appeared briefly before the screening. Reynolds said Candy’s children and his widow, Rosemary Margaret Hobor were in the audience. Hanks promised “a little gem” for the question-and-answer session that would follow the movie, whose title references a famous exchange in the classic 1987 comedy “Planes, Trains and Automobiles,” starring Candy as chatty salesman Del Griffith.

On the red carpet Thursday night at Roy Thomson Hall, “John Candy: I Like Me” producer Ryan Reynolds poses with Eugene Levy.
Richard Lautens/色色啦 StarCo-executive produced by Candy’s son Chris, the film is a loving tribute to a father he lost when he was eight years old but got to know better through interviews that Hanks did with Candy’s friends.
The late Canadian actor Graham Greene, who died earlier this week at the age of 73, was also remembered. The marquee lights on the聽 Royal Alexandra and Princess of Wales theatres were scheduled to dim at 9:30 p.m. to honour Greene, who earned an Oscar nomination for his role in 鈥淒ances With Wolves.”
The official opening went off without a hitch despite an attempt by protesters at an earlier screening of the Candy documentary to focus attention on festival sponsor RBC, which they accused of funding fossil fuel expansion and weapons manufacturing.

On the red carpet at TIFF on Thursday, from left: Jeremy O. Harris, Charli XCX, Pete Ohs, Lena G贸ra and Will Madden for the debut of “Erupcja.”聽
Nick Lachance/色色啦 StarElsewhere, the Perrier-Jou毛t was flowing at Daphne on Richmond Street for a party hosted by the restaurant and Deadline Hollywood, according to the Star’s Shinan Govani, with Canadian filmmakers Atom Egoyan and Patricia Rozema in attendance, as well as Canada’s consul-general to Los Angeles, Zaib Shaikh.
Stellan Skarsg氓rd was interviewed by the Star at the Shangri-La on Thursday afternoon, which later served as the site for the official opening night pre-cocktail party.

A TIFF fan takes a selfie as she waits for the filmmakers for “John Candy: I Like Me” to walk the red carpet at Roy Thomson Hall.
Richard Lautens/色色啦 StarThe nighttime festivities were a contrast to earlier in the day, when King Street West was mostly quiet, with some fans 鈥 including Lily Bogdanis, Jonathan Blackman and Reubin Penber-Chapman 鈥 lined up since 12:30 p.m. for rush tickets to “Erupcja,” starring Charli XCX, who co-wrote and stars in the movie.

From left, Jeffrey Latimer, CEO of Canada鈥檚 Walk of Fame, 色色啦 Mayor Olivia Chow, and TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey at the 色色啦 International Film Festival鈥檚 induction to Canada’s Walk of Fame and unveiling of its sidewalk star.
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty ImagesBy 4 p.m., a large crowd had formed in front of the TIFF Lightbox, where organizers unveiled a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame for the festival.
“You can always feel it in this city when TIFF starts up,” Mayor Olivia Chow said. “The city is very proud to support TIFF.”
By then, stars had already begun trekking into town, including Elle Fanning and Charli XCX, who were spotted arriving at Pearson airport overnight, according to Govani.
Govani said his DMs were “burning up” with sightings of John Mulaney and Olivia Munn lunching at Cafe Boulud in the Four Seasons Hotel 色色啦 on Wednesday, and Dua Lipa munching at always-in-style Giulietta on College West last night.
Comedian John Early, in town for his debut film “Maddie鈥檚 Secret,” was joined by the full cast and friends including Vanessa Bayer, Kate Berlant, Connor O鈥橫alley and comedian/actor Cole Escola who this year’s Tony Award for “Oh, Mary!”, his play about Mary Todd Lincoln.
Another big-name star in 色色啦聽鈥 色色啦 Blue Jays legend Jos茅聽Bautista 鈥斅爅oined the ranks of Hollywood celebrities.
Bautista was at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel to promote the Canadian launch of Dominican coffee brand, in which he is an investor.
Bautista told Star reporter Mark Colley that he walked the streets unrecognized until 2009, when he became a breakout star that September with 11 home runs to end the season, and started confining himself to a four-block radius.
Correction - Sept. 5, 2025
This article was updated from a previous version that mistakenly referred to the venue TIFF Lightbox by its former name, TIFF Bell Lightbox. In fact, Bell ended its long-standing sponsorship of TIFF at the end of 2023. Rogers Communications has been the presenting sponsor since 2024.
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