2020 Toronto International Film Festival: ‘Nomadland’ wins People’s Choice Award

September 19, 2020

Frances McDormand in “Nomadland” (Photo courtesy of Searchlight Pictures)

The 2020 Toronto International Film Festival took place from September 10 to September 19 in Toronto. Here are the 2020 winners of the festival’s awards, which were announced on September 19:

THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD

Winner: Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland

First runner-up: Regina King’s One Night in Miami…
Second runner-up: Tracy Deer’s Beans

THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE MIDNIGHT MADNESS AWARD

Winner: Roseanne Liang’s Shadow In The Cloud

THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE DOCUMENTARY AWARD

Winner: Michelle Latimer’s Inconvenient Indian

SHAWN MENDES FOUNDATION CHANGEMAKER AWARD

Winner: Kelly Fyffe-Marshall’s Black Bodies

Amplify Voices Awards presented by Canada Goose

Each award offers a $10,000 cash prize, made possible by Canada Goose. Canada Goose embraces diversity in all its forms and definitions, including technique and passion that transports storytelling to screen. These awards will be presented to the three best feature films by under-represented filmmakers. All feature films in Official Selection by BIPOC and Canadian filmmakers are eligible, and the three winners will receive $10,000 each.

Jury: Sarah Gadon (actress), Damon D’Oliveira (director), Danis Goulet (filmmaker)

AMPLIFY VOICES AWARD AWARD FOR BEST CANADIAN FEATURE FILM

Winner: Michelle Latimer’s Inconvenient Indian

Special Mention: Nicolás Pereda’s Fauna.

AMPLIFY VOICES AWARD

Winner: Chaitanya Tamhane’s The Disciple

Winner: Philippe Lacôte’s Night of the Kings

Special Mention: Dieudo Hamadi’s Downstream to Kinshasa

IMDbPro Short Cuts Awards

The award offers a $10,000 cash prize, made possible by IMDbPro. Films programmed in this year’s Short Cuts selection are eligible for three jury-selected IMDbPro Short Cuts Awards: Best Film, Best Canadian Film, and, new this year, the Share Her Journey Award for best film by a woman. IMDbPro will provide each of the three winners with a bursary of $10,000 CAD and a one-year membership to IMDbPro, the essential resource for entertainment industry professionals, to help them continue achieving success in their careers. These awards build on IMDbPro’s nearly 20-year history of empowering entertainment professionals to discover new talent and projects, and on its ongoing commitment to supporting and collaboratively working with organizations that create greater diversity, equity, and inclusion in the entertainment industry — including TIFF’s Share Her Journey campaign.

Jury: Stella Meghie (filmmaker), Adam Piron (filmmaker), Chloé Robichaud (filmmaker)

IMDBPRO SHORT CUTS AWARD FOR BEST FILM

Winner: Naïla Guiguet’s Dustin

IMDBPRO SHORT CUTS AWARD FOR BEST CANADIAN FILM

Winner: Paul Shkordoff’s Benjamin, Benny, Ben

IMDBPRO SHORT CUTS SHARE HER JOURNEY AWARD

Winner: Tiffany Hsiung’s Sing Me a Lullaby

Honourable mention: Renee Zhan’s O Black Hole!

NETPAC Award

The jury is selected from the Network for the Promotion of Asian Pacific Cinema.

Jury: Professor George Chun Han Wang (jury chairperson), Dr. Sharofat Arabova (jury member), Dr. Latika Padgaonkar (jury member)

NETPAC AWARD

Winner: Tarzan Nasser and Arab Nasser’s Gaza mon amour

FIPRESCI Prize

THE PRIZE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF FILM CRITICS (FIPRESCI PRIZE)

Winner – Discovery Programme: Dea Kulumbegashvili’s Beginning

Jury: Adriana Fernández, Jon Asp, Jihane Bougrine

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