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Toronto Film Festival's blogThe Toronto International Film Festival, to be held September 6 to 16, 2012 in Canada's most vibrant and exciting metropolis, has become one of the most important film events on the festival calendar. Showcasing more than 250 films and hosting industryites from around the world, Toronto can "make or break" films looking for international distribution and a chance at Oscar gold. From glitzy red carpet premieres to challenging art films to cutting edge new media, the Festival offers something for every taste. TIFF 2011 Award WinnersWHERE DO WE GO NOW? The 36th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) came to a climactic close on Sunday with the announcement of its award recipients at a reception at the Four Seasons Hotel With the Festival further solidifying its status as one of the Top Four in the world (with only Cannes, Berlin and Sundance in the running), it remains distinguished by not having a juried competition, with the exception for awards given to native Canadian films. So while there is no TIFF Grand Prize per se, the films that have been singled out are given remarkable momentum for their success in the marketplace in the months to come. If anything, Toronto adheres to its preferred position as the official launch of the awards season, with such high profile titles as A DANGEROUS METHOD, MONEYBALL, THE DESCENDANTS, THE IDES OF MARCH and others figuring prominently in this year’s Oscar races.In addition, TIFF’s reputation as a “people’s festival” with a discerning audience also makes its Audience Awards a bellwether of which films will make waves at the box office when they open theatrically later this year. This year’s Cadillac People’s Choice Award went to WHERE DO WE GO NOW?, by Lebanese actress/director Nadine Labaski. The film, set against the backdrop of a war-torn country, tells the heartwarming tale of a group of women’s determination to protect their isolated, mine-encircled community from the pervasive and divisive outside forces that threaten to destroy it from within. The film, backed by French company Pathe, with co-production partners in Lebanon, Egypt and Italy, makes parallels to the “Arab spring” uprisings and the uncertain status of women in positions of leadership under the new realities. The award includes a cash prize of $15,000 and a custom award, provided by sponsor Cadillac. Another Middle East-themed film, the Berlin Golden Bear winner A SEPERATION by Iranian director Ashgar Farhadi, was the first runner-up, along with the Quebec dramedy STARBUCK, directed by Ken Scott.
So, the curtain closes on another TIFF…..with films still reverberating in the consciousness of attendees and many beginning their slow, upward climb to critical and audience recognition. For the most celebrated films, TIFF provided their first significant encounter with both groups. For the many hidden gems in the Festival’s program of over 300 films, they await discovery and championing. Those of us who furiously attended are catching our breaths, waiting for both things to happen. Sandy Mandelberger, TIFF Dailies Editor 19.09.2011 | Toronto Film Festival's blog Cat. : actress /director Albert Camus Algeria American film directors Anne Émond Ashgar Farhadi Asia Axel Petersén bank Berlin Canadian cinema Candidate Position Cannes Cannes Carmen Gray David Cronenberg Diego Batlle Director editor EDWIN BOYD Egypt Europe Film FIPRESCI Freddie Wong Gareth Evans Gianni Amelio Human Interest Human Interest Italy Jakarta John Semley Jon Shenk Journalist Ken Scott Lebanon Middle East Mohamed Nasheed Montréal Nadine Labaski Nathan Morlando North America Oscar Pascal Grenier Person Career Philippe Falardeau president Québec Reporter Sam Adams Sandy Mandelberger Scott Speedman Sundance Sundance teacher the Cadillac People’s Choice Award The Cadillac People’s Choice Documentary Award The City of Toronto Award the FIPRESCI the FIPRESCI prize The Raid THE SKYY VODKA AWARD the Toronto International Film Festival TIFF Dailies Toronto Toronto International Film Festival Toronto International Film Festival United Kingdom United States writer writer /director Year of birth missing AWARDS
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