One of James Gandolfini's final movies will premiere at the upcoming Toronto Film Festival in Canada.
The former Sopranos star had several projects in the pipeline at the time of his death last month (Jun13), and audiences will soon be able to see his movie Enough Said, co-starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
The picture will debut at the Canadian film festival in September (13) and is set to hit select theatres on 20 September (13), according to Deadline.com.
Gandolfini died in Italy on 19 June (13) after suffering a heart attack.
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