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Tammy Blanchard poses on the red carpet for the screening of the film Rabbit Hole during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, September 13, 2010.DARREN CALABRESE/The Canadian Press

It will take 11 days for the Toronto International Film Festival to unspool its star-studded slate of celluloid magic. While it's hard to say how many popcorn kernels will be consumed during that time, here's a look at some of the more calculable figures at this year's fest:

Total number of films: 372

Number of feature films: 289

Number of short films: 83

Total submissions: 4,143

Number of countries represented: 72

Number of debut features: 75

Length of longest film: Japan's Penance at 4.5 hours

Length of shortest film: 100 seconds, Pacific Sun

Number of Canadian features, including co-productions: 32

Number of Canadian shorts, including co-productions: 47

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