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TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Aidan Quinn and Kristin Scott Thomas at the premiere of Sarah’s Key

By Matthew Fox and Karon Liu
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Kristin Scott Thomas and Aidan Quinn at the premiere of Sarah's Key at Roy Thomson Hall (Image: Karon Liu)
Kristin Scott Thomas and Aidan Quinn at the premiere of Sarah’s Key at Roy Thomson Hall (Image: Karon Liu)

This is Kristin Scott Thomas’s second TIFF visit for a French-language film. In 2008, the bilingual beauty was in Toronto to plug Il y a longtemps que je t’aime (I’ve Loved You so Long)—see her walking the 2008 red carpet here—and now she’s in town to promote Elle s’appelait Sarah (Sarah’s Key). Also on the red carpet last night were Aidan Quinn (remember him?) and the film’s director, Gilles Paquet-Brenner.

TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Aidan Quinn and Kristin Scott Thomas at the premiere of Sarah's Key
Kristin Scott Thomas and Aidan Quinn at the premiere of Sarah's Key at Roy Thomson Hall (Image: Karon Liu)
TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Aidan Quinn and Kristin Scott Thomas at the premiere of Sarah's Key
TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Aidan Quinn and Kristin Scott Thomas at the premiere of Sarah's Key

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