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Results for the 2007 TIFFReviews.com Awards here

• Cadillac People's Choice Award: Eastern Promises
• 1st Runner Up: Juno
• 2nd Runner Up: Body of War
• FIPRESCI Prize: La Zona
• Artistic Innovation Award: Encarnación
• Diesel Discovery Award: Cochochi
• Toronto-City Award for Best Canadian Feature Film: My Winnipeg
• Citytv Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film: Continental, un film sans fusil
• Award for Best Canadian Short Film: POOL

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LATEST REVIEWS

Sep 29, 2007:
• L'Amour caché - Variety
• Boy A - Variety
• The Past - Variety
• Fados - Variety
• Days and Clouds - Variety
• Lust, Caution - Cinematical

Sep 26, 2007:
• Chrysalis - Variety
• Married Life - Variety
• Obscene - Variety
• Blind - Variety

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Into the Wild

...It seemed natural, if challenging, screen material -- and in his fourth and by far best feature turn behind the camera, Sean Penn delivers a compelling, ambitious work that will satisfy most admirers of the book... - Variety

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Unusual tyrant - Melbourne Herald Sun

January 10, 2007 11:14 am
By: tiffreviews

Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - FOREST Whitaker tends to stick to the fringes, a softly spoken man best known for restrained supporting roles and hushed characters who would not stand out in a crowd.

So it’s surprising to see him at the centre of the throng, whipping people up to a frenzy. And even more surprising that he’s doing it as that tyrannical boogeyman of the 1970s, Idi Amin, in The Last King of Scotland.

Whitaker approaches the Ugandan dictator the way the finest actors to play Adolf Hitler have done, putting a frighteningly human face on a leader able to enchant the masses and media even as his brutal regime tortured and killed people.

A teenager when Amin’s eight-year reign ended in 1979, Whitaker initially was aware of the man only as the despot depicted in the news [Full Story]

 

High Five! The Hilarious Golden Globe Best Comedy Nominated Movie … - Business Wire (press release)

January 9, 2007 8:43 pm
By: tiffreviews

Business Wire (press release), CA - Audiences everywhere made sexy-time excitement over the hilarious, politically-incorrect mockumentary antics of Borat Sagdiyev, the Kazakhstani TV celebrity sent to the “U.S. and A.” to research American customs on behalf of his home country. Filled with outrageous interviews, shocking observations and some of the most uproariously memorable images ever committed to celluloid, his blockbuster movie-film Borat: Cultural Learnings Of America To Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan makes its DVD debut on March 6, 2007 from Fox Home Entertainment [Full Story]

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Fairy tales are story of director’s success - AZ Central.com

8:41 pm
By: tiffreviews

AZ Central.com, AZ - In a hotel room in Toronto, the Mexican director Guillermo del Toro shows a reporter one of the notebooks he kept during the making of his latest movie, the critically acclaimed and wholly remarkable “Pan’s Labyrinth.” The pages are alive, crammed with orderly yet obsessive handwriting and full-color illustrations of phantasmagoric creatures and architecture.

Del Toro is the comics geek who is growing up in public [Full Story]

 

Fox Searchlight honors Whitaker - Variety (subscription)

8:35 pm
By: tiffreviews

Variety (subscription) - Forest Whitaker is getting plenty of kudos attention, but that isn’t stopping Fox Searchlight from mounting a big Gotham event in the heat of voting season.

Specialty division has partnered with Film Society of Lincoln Center for a Whitaker weekend Jan. 19-20. Org will screen several movies at the Walter Reade Theater, including “Ghost Dog” and “Bird.”

Whitaker, who actually helped get the awards buzz going with a press conference that mesmerized the media at the Toronto Film Festival in September, will also sit for an interview with org’s associate director of programming Kent Jones.

Thesp, who plays Idi Amin in Kevin Macdonald’s historical pic “The Last King of Scotland,” has won nearly every major acting award to date, including, most recently, a nod from the National Society of Film Critics. “Scotland” will also screen at the Whitaker weekend [Full Story]

 

A fairy tale’s dark roots - Globe and Mail

January 3, 2007 9:03 pm
By: tiffreviews

Globe and Mail, Canada - With last week’s opening of his dark “fairy ale for grownups,” Pan’s Labyrinth, Guillermo del Toro completed a triple crown of masterful films from Mexican filmmakers in 2006. Critics may debate which film — Pan’s Labyrinth, Alfonso Cuaron’s Children of Men and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s Babel — deserves the most Oscar nominations, but they would surely agree del Toro has the most fans.

That’s because of the popularity of Blade II (2002) and especially Hellboy (2004), del Toro’s adaptation of Mike Mignola’s graphic novels, which probably accounted for the personable del Toro being constantly surrounded by autograph-seekers in cinema and hotel lobbies during his visit to Toronto in September for the North American premiere of Pan’s Labyrinth at the Toronto International Film Festival. Young fans were overheard peppering him for tidbits about Hellboy 2, slated for release in 2008. It remains to be seen whether fans of del Toro’s comic-book adaptations are also embracing the more personal Spanish-language film many critics are calling his masterpiece [Full Story]

 

Driving Mr. Freeman - Toronto Star

January 2, 2007 8:25 pm
By: tiffreviews

Toronto Star, Canada - The check-out line at the supermarket that says “10 Items or Less” is where you go for quick service – and the movie of the same title starring Morgan Freeman fits just that scenario.

The film, which premiered at the Toronto film festival in September, had a limited release on Dec. 1 in New York and Los Angeles cinemas.

Then, on Dec. 15, it became instantly available to people elsewhere online, at www.cstar.com, through a new digital service called ClickStar [Full Story]

 

Israeli film ‘Sweet Mud’ to compete at Sundance Festival - Israel 21C

8:24 pm
By: tiffreviews

Israel 21C, CA - Somewhere along the line though, Shaul learned the lesson and took it to heart - so much so that today he’s considered one of the top filmmakers in Israel. His current movie Sweet Mud is the first Israeli film to be selected participate in the prestigious world cinema competition in the Sundance Film Festival (Jan. 18-28) where it will have its US debut. It’s also been selected as Israel’s entry for Oscar consideration in the Foreign Film category, and this week in Los Angeles will be screened to the American Academy Members at the foreign film Oscar competition [Full Story]

 
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