The 10-day festival (October 22-31) will take place at the Roppongi Hills shopping and entertainment complex and other venues around the Japanese capital, including three new ones in Shinjuku, reported Variety.
"The Terminal", Tetsuo Shinohara's drama about a man and woman, who restart their lives on the northern island of Hokkaido, has been set as the closer.
US director Bryan Singer, returning to the festival for the eighth time, will be head of the main competition jury.
One special screening highlight will be a 4K digitally restored version of the Akira Kurosawa samurai drama "Ran", which screened at TIFF's first edition in 1985.
Lineups for the festival's three main sections - main competition, Asian Future and Japanese Cinema Splash - will be announced in September.
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