The top People’s Choice honor was unveiled Sunday as Hollywood’s awards season kicks into gear after Venice and Telluride.
The top People’s Choice honor was unveiled Sunday as Hollywood’s awards season kicks into gear after Venice and Telluride.
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The top People’s Choice honor was unveiled Sunday as Hollywood’s awards season kicks into gear after Venice and Telluride.
The top People’s Choice honor was unveiled Sunday as Hollywood’s awards season kicks into gear after Venice and Telluride.
Mike Flanagan’s The Life Of Chuck picked up the top People’s Choice honor Sunday at the Toronto Film Festival as its 2024 edition wrapped with renewed celebrity heat but still in the shadow of Venice and Cannes.
TIFF’s top audience award is considered a barometer of future Oscar nominations as Hollywood’s awards season kicks into gear.
Previous TIFF audience award winners — including Room, La La Land, 12 Years a Slave and Nomadland — received a lift from the normally celebrity-drenched Canadian festival on their way to Academy Award wins.
The People’s Choice award for best documentary went to The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal, directed by Mike Downie, and the audience award for best Midnight Madness title at TIFF went to Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance, which stars Demi Moore as a fading Hollywood actress feuding with the manifestation of her younger self, played by Margaret Qualley.
The People’s Choice Awards are voted on by TIFF attendees. Participants could not vote more than once online using their email address, as TIFF measured the origin of each vote and matched it to the festival’s ticket-buyer information and database.
More to come.