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Natalie Portman to discuss film career at TIFF charity event

Director and actor Natalie Portman poses for photographers during a photo call for the film A Tale of Love and Darkness, at the 68th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Sunday, May 17, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Lionel Cironneau

TORONTO — Natalie Portman will take to the stage to discuss her varied film career at a charity event for the Toronto International Film Festival.

The first annual TIFF Soiree will feature an on-stage conversation, cocktail party and musical performances.

Organizers say funds raised by the event will support programming, exhibitions, workshops and educational initiatives for youth and aspiring filmmakers.

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The event takes place at TIFF Bell Lightbox on Sept. 9, with tickets ranging from $300 to $650.

Portman’s lengthy film credits include “Beautiful Girls,” “Garden State,” “V for Vendetta” and “Black Swan.” She wrote, directed, produced and starred in the upcoming “Tale of Love and Darkness.”

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The 40th Toronto International Film Festival runs Sept. 10 to 20.

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