By shael stolberg on December 23, 2016
Barry Jenkins, Best Actress, Best Foreign Language Film, How Heavy This Hammer, Maren Ade, Moonlight, Operation Avalanche, Rogers Best Canadian Film Award, Sandra Hüller, TFCA, The Stairs, Toni Erdmann, Toronto Film Critics Association
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Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight wins Best Picture Toni Erdmann wins three awards, including Best Director for Maren Ade How Heavy This Hammer, Operation Avalanche and The Stairs compete for Rogers $100,000 Best Canadian Film Award TORONTO — Capping a year in which issues of race and gender loomed large, the Toronto Film Critics Association has awarded […]
By shael stolberg on January 6, 2016
best canadian film, Evan Johnson, Guy Maddin, rogers, TFCA, The Forbidden Room, Toronto Film Critics Association
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Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson share $100,000 ROGERS BEST CANADIAN FILM AWARD TORONTO – The Forbidden Room, Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson’s giddy mash-up of Golden Age adventure serials, has won the Toronto Film Critics Association’s 2015 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award. The award was presented to the filmmakers by fellow director Don McKellar – […]
By shael stolberg on December 14, 2015
brian johnson, canadian films, Evan Johnson, film awards, Guy Maddin, Technicolor Clyde Gilmour Award, TFCA, the carlu, Toronto Film Critics Association
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The Forbidden Room, My Internship in Canada and Sleeping Giant compete for Rogers $100,000 Best Canadian Film Award TORONTO — Carol, the swooning tale of a life-changing love affair, won two top prizes at the 2015 awards of the Toronto Film Critics Association. Todd Haynes’ 1950s melodrama was named Best Picture, and Haynes named Best […]
By shael stolberg on January 13, 2015
Albert Shin, boyhood, Denis Villeneuve, FORCE MAJEURE, J.K. Simmons, Katie Boland, Patricia Arquette, Richard Linklater, Ritesh Batra, Ruben Ostlund, Technicolor Clyde Gilmour Award, TFCA, The F Word, The Lunchbox, Tommie-Amber Pirie, Toronto Film Critics Association, Wayne Clarkson, Whiplash
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Denis Villeneuve’s doppelganger thriller wins $100,000 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award TORONTO – Enemy, starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a Toronto college professor whose world is thrown into chaos when he becomes obsessed with a lookalike actor, has won the Toronto Film Critics Association’s 2014 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award. The award was presented to director […]
By shael stolberg on December 18, 2013
awards, canadian film, coen brothers, ethan coen, gabrielle, INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS, joel coen, TFCA, the dirties, watermark
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Inside Llewyn Davis was named Best Picture, with Oscar Isaac winning the Best Actor prize. In 2007, the Coens received the TFCA’s Best Director award for their film No Country for Old Men, which also won Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor and Best Screenplay. The awards were voted by the TFCA at a meeting Dec. […]
By allan tong on December 18, 2012
Beasts of the Southern Wild, Beyond the Black Rainbow, Goon, Michael Dowse, Paul Thomas Anderson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Sarah Polle, Stories We Tell, TFCA, The Master
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The Master, Paul Thomas Anderson’s 70mm drama about a battle of wills between a ravaged war veteran and the cult leader who offers him a place at his right hand, dominated the 2012 awards of the Toronto Film Critics Association. Anderson’s film took Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay, with co-star Philip Seymour Hoffman […]