Toronto International Film Festival kicked off Thursday night with a sea of moviegoers inside their vehicles instead of a darkened cinema.It was a TIFF opening night celebration unlike any other, with outdoor screenings of “David Byrne’s American Utopia” playing at three separate spots across the city, including at two drive-in theatres.The physically distanced edition start of the festival wasn’t ideal, but as organizers adhere to strict public-health protocols to reduce the spread of COVID-19, film buff Charles Stankievech was simply happy to have tickets.“I’m glad TIFF wasn’t cancelled,” he said, leaning out the window of his SUV at the Visa Skyline Drive-In.