Toronto film festival to end with feel-good fare

TORONTO, Aug 15: The Toronto International Film Festival will wrap up its 10-day run in September with the world premiere of “Song for Marion,” a heartwarming story about the power of music from a director better known for his thrillers than feel-good fare. “Song for Marion” stars Terence Stamp as Arthur, a grumpy retiree, and Vanessa Redgrave as his wife. Gemma Arterton plays a choir director who coaxes Arthur out of his shell in the film by British writer-director Paul Andrew Williams. (agencies)