TORONTO -- TV is headed to the Toronto International Film Festival.
Festival organizers have announced a new Primetime program that will feature international television content.
A statement says the program will showcase up to six "high-quality" contemporary programs from broadcasters, streaming services or independent filmmakers.
The lineup, which will be announced in the coming months, will include public screenings and Q&A sessions with show creators.
TV creators will also be a part of the festival's industry conference.
This year's festival runs Sept. 10 to 20.
"What better way to celebrate our 40th anniversary than with a program that focuses on the new golden era of television that's currently producing high-quality global programming, terrific writing, and direction that rivals the best feature filmmaking," festival director and CEO Piers Handling said in a statement.
"The festival has explored this area for years and we're thrilled to provide an exclusive platform for these strong creative voices."