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Star-packed 'Beautiful Boy' set for TIFF

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Date: Thursday Aug. 5, 2010 12:45 PM ET

TORONTO — A star-packed drama about a teen who goes on a shooting rampage at his college appears bound for the Toronto International Film Festival.

Actor Austin Nichols recently wrote on his Twitter page that "Beautiful Boy," in which he stars with Michael Sheen and Maria Bello, will be at the festival on Sept. 12.

Co-star Alan Tudyk also confirmed the news in an interview posted on the blog From Hollywood With Love.

"Beautiful Boy" is directed by Shawn Ku and stars Bello and Sheen as parents of an 18-year-old (Kyle Gallner) who kills himself after committing a mass shooting at his school.

Rocker Meat Loaf is also in the cast.

The Toronto International Film Festival runs September 9 to 19.

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