Toronto Film Week returned last week with a diverse lineup of indie films. Festival host and manager, Maarten Cornelis, expressed great satisfaction with the 2024 edition: "What an extraordinary array of films graced the screens during the 2024 Toronto Film Week! Our audience was captivated by the compelling narratives showcased over the course of five days. Despite facing rain, snow, and wind, our audience remained steadfast in their attendance, and for that, we are immensely grateful."
Selected from nearly 1500 entries, this year's official selection featured 36 films from around the world. Toronto Film Week is delighted to announce the jury results for the 2024 awards today:
Best Narrative Feature Film:
Atikamekw Suns (Canada) by Chloé Leriche
Best Documentary Feature Film:
The Mess We Make (Netherlands) by Allard Detiger
Best Narrative Short Film:
The Whole World Blind (or: The Ballad of The Cuck and The Eunuch) (United Kingdom) by Finbar Somers, Seán Mackey
Best Documentary Short Film:
Dear Friend, Where Have You Gone? (Canada) by Nicholas Koscik
Best Animated Film:
Nature Attack (France) by Erik Semashkin
Best Experimental Film:
A Little Longer (Canada) by Connor Kujawinski
Best Underground Film:
Arcadia (Poland) by Małgorzata Paszko
Best LGBTQ+ Film:
Fragments (United Kingdom) by Mélodie Roulaud
Best New Filmmaker:
The middle of the garage (Canada) by Lisa Bolduc
Best Super Short Film:
Karla (Canada) by Naomi Baker
Best Canadian Film:
The middle of the garage (Canada) by Lisa Bolduc
Source: https://www.torontofilmweek.com
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