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The Imitation Game doesn’t come as much of a surprise as a winner, since the screening of the film I attended was one of the few press and industry screenings that had turnaways, which is doubly surprising since I caught the third P&I screening of The Imitation Game and it was at 8:30 in the morning. Word of mouth drives a film even in the jaded industry crowd. It’s a decent choice from the People (I’ll have a review up soon).
Other winners that I caught are the doc champ Beats of the Antonov and the Canadian
short The Weatherman & theShadowdancer. Both films are worthy choices with the latter being
especially so. (Weatherman is far and
away the best short at the Festival.) Canadian winner Felix and Meira is the big surprise among the winners (I didn’t see
it), since folks at the Fest were all a-chatter over Mommy and In Her Place. Bang Bang Baby nabs the prize for Best
Canadian First Feature, which makes me happy because it’s the one Canadian film
that I really wanted to see but missed. (I had penned it into my schedule but
had to drop it due to an interview time.) Hope a distributor nabs it!
The list of winners is as follows:
-Grolsch People’s Choice Award: The Imitation Game, directed by Morten Tyldum (1st
runner-up: Learning to Drive, 2nd
runner-up: St. Vincent.)
-Grolsch People’s Choice Documentary
Award: Beats of the Antonov, directed
by Hajooj Kuka (1st
runner-up: Do I Sound Gay?, 2nd
runner-up: Seymour: An Introduction
[will link to review at POV when they post it.])
-Grolsch People’s Choice Midnight
Madness Award: What We Do in Shadows,
directed by Jermaine Clement and Taika Waititi (1st Runner-up: Tusk, 2nd runner-up: Big Game)
-Best Canadian Feature Film: Felix and Meira, directed by Maxime
Giroux
-Best Canadian First Feature Film:
Bang Bang Baby, directed by Jeffrey
St. Jules
-Best Canadian Short Film: The Weatherman and the Shadowdancer,
directed by Randall Okita (honourable mention goes to What Doesn’t Kill You by Rob Grant)
-Best International Short Film: A Single Body, directed by Sotiris
Dounoukos
-FIPRESCI Prize, Special
Presentations: Time Out of Mind,
directed by Oren Moverman
-FIPRESCI Prize, Discovery: May Allah Bless France!, directed by Abd
Al Malik
- NETPAC Award for World or
International Asian Film Premiere: Margarita, with a Straw, directed by
Shomali Bose
But all in all, seeing three of the prize winners is pretty
good! Don’t forget that there is a free screening of The Imitation Game at Ryerson tonight at 6:00pm!
What was your choice film of the
Festival?