Blanchett stars with Sam Neill and Hugo Weaving in Little Fish, about a woman who becomes involved in a menacing drug deal while trying to raise money to open an Internet cafe.
Harsh Times stars Bale and Freddy Rodriguez as out-of-work pals whose lives spiral downward during a fun-seeking spree in South Central Los Angeles.
Nolte, Aaron Eckhart, Ian McKellen and Brittany Murphy are featured in Neverwas, a drama about a psychiatrist who takes a job at a mental hospital where his father resides.
Wright Penn stars in ``Sorry, Haters,'' about a career woman who develops a relationship with an Arab cab driver (Abdel Kechiche) amid the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Also premiering at the Toronto festival: Terry Gilliam's Tideland, the tale of a teen (Jodelle Ferland) who concocts a vivid fantasy life to cope with her hard upbringing. Jeff Bridges and Jennifer Tilly co-star.
Previously announced Toronto films include Gwyneth Paltrow and Anthony Hopkins' Proof, Cameron Diaz's In Her Shoes, Keira Knightley's Pride and Prejudice and Steve Martin's Shopgirl.



