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See Exclusive Portraits of Your Favorite Stars at the Toronto International Film Festival 2017

By Kim Peiffer
Updated Sep 11, 2017 @ 12:45 pm
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The Toronto International Film Festival 2017 has arrived and there has been no shortage of phenomenal films or incredible talent thus far. In between red carpet appearances, film premieres, and interviews, the stars are all stopping at InStyle's pop-up portrait studio at the Great Hall.

Jake Gyllenhaal (who's in town promoting his highly buzzed-about film Stronger) stole the hearts of our staff when he paused from chatting with us to play with some puppies we have in studio, Priyanka Chopra proved she’s ever the goddess (when is she not?) looking flawless while promoting her film Pahuna: The Little Visitors, and Charlie Hunnam – well there are no words, he’s on fire.

RELATED VIDEO: Priyanka Chopra Talks About Her Edgy Style and Stateside Success 

Photographers Jenny Gage and Tom Betterton captured all the breathtaking moments. Check out all the stars at this year’s Toronto Film Festival in our exclusive portrait gallery below, and stay tuned for more exclusive content from the Toronto International Film Festival. 

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Alicia Vikander of Euphoria

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George Clooney and Julianne Moore of Suburbicon 

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Kate Winslet of The Mountain Between Us

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Brie Larson of Unicorn Store 

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Kate Mara and Ellen Page of My Days of Mercy

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Elisabeth Moss of The Square

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Claire Foy and Andrew Garfield of Breathe

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Octavia Spencer and Sally Hawkins of The Shape of Water 

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Idris Elba of Molly's Game 

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Tony Goldwyn of Mark Felt the Man Who Brought Down the White House

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Emma Roberts of Who Are We Now

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Rachel McAdams of Disobedience 

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Margaret Qualley and Dianna Agron of Novitiate 

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Priyanka Chopra of Pahuna: The Little Visitors 

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Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell, and Barry Keoghan of The Killing of a Sacred Deer 

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Elle Fanning of Mary Shelley 

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Jessica Chastain and Aaron Sorkin of Molly's Game 

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Tatiana Maslany, Miranda Richardson, David Gordon Green, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Jeff Bauman of Stronger 

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Rolland Moeller, Charlie Hunnam, and Michael Noer of Papillon 

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Marielle Scott of Lady Bird 

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Greta Gerwig of Lady Bird 

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Armie Hammer of Call Me By Your Name

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Rachel Weisz of Disobedience 

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