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QUICK TAKES - July 15, 2009

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Associated Press

Real-life couple Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany will kick off the Toronto International Film Festival with the life story of Charles Darwin.

Bettany stars as the theory-of-evolution pioneer and Connelly plays his wife in “Creation,” which opens the festival Sept. 10. The film is directed by Jon Amiel, whose credits include “The Core” and “Entrapment.”

Other films announced by festival organizers include Matt Damon and Steven Soderbergh’s whistle-blower saga “The Informant”; Ricky Gervais, Jennifer Garner and Tina Fey’s fantasy comedy “The Invention of Lying”; Clive Owen’s widower drama “The Boys Are Back”; Michael Douglas’ womanizer tale “Solitary Man”; Neil Jordan and Colin Farrell’s Irish fairy tale “Ondine”; Robert Duvall, Bill Murray and Sissy Spacek’s Depression-era drama “Get Low”; and Tim Blake Nelson’s comic story “Leaves of Grass,” with Edward Norton in dual roles as twin brothers.

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