The 20th Toronto Film Critics Association Awards, honoring the best in film for 2016, were awarded on December 11, 2016,[1] with the exception of the award for Best Canadian Film, which was presented on January 10, 2017.[2]
The winner of the award for Best Canadian Film was Hugh Gibson for his documentary film The Stairs.[2] Gibson received a prize of $100,000, with runners-up Kazik Radwanski and Matt Johnson each awarded $5,000.[2] Unusually, however, the three directors revealed that they had agreed to pool the entire $110,000 in prize money, and split it equally among all three regardless of which film won.[3]
^Vlessing, Etan (December 12, 2016). "'Moonlight' Named Best Film by Toronto Film Critics". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
^ abc"Toronto Film Critics Association names The Stairs best Canadian film of 2016". National Post, January 11, 2017.
^"Three Toronto filmmakers share $110,000 from local critics’ prize. Toronto Star, January 13, 2017.
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toronto, film, critics, association, awards, 2016, 20th, toronto, film, critics, association, awards, honoring, best, film, 2016, were, awarded, december, 2016, with, exception, award, best, canadian, film, which, presented, january, 2017, 20th, toronto, film,. The 20th Toronto Film Critics Association Awards honoring the best in film for 2016 were awarded on December 11 2016 1 with the exception of the award for Best Canadian Film which was presented on January 10 2017 2 20th Toronto Film Critics Association AwardsDateDecember 11 2016 2016 12 11 HighlightsBest PictureMoonlightToronto Film Critics Association Awards The winner of the award for Best Canadian Film was Hugh Gibson for his documentary film The Stairs 2 Gibson received a prize of 100 000 with runners up Kazik Radwanski and Matt Johnson each awarded 5 000 2 Unusually however the three directors revealed that they had agreed to pool the entire 110 000 in prize money and split it equally among all three regardless of which film won 3 Winners editCategory Winners and nominees Films Best Film Barry Jenkins Moonlight Kenneth Lonergan Manchester by the Sea Maren Ade Toni Erdmann Best Canadian Film Hugh Gibson The Stairs Kazik Radwanski How Heavy This Hammer Matt Johnson Operation Avalanche Best Actor Adam Driver Paterson Casey Affleck Manchester by the Sea Peter Simonischek Toni Erdmann Best Actress Sandra Huller Toni Erdmann Rebecca Hall Christine Isabelle Huppert Elle Natalie Portman Jackie Best Supporting Actor Mahershala Ali Moonlight Ralph Fiennes A Bigger Splash Michael Shannon Nocturnal Animals Best Supporting Actress Michelle Williams Manchester by the Sea Viola Davis Fences Naomie Harris Moonlight Best Director Maren Ade Toni Erdmann Damien Chazelle La La Land Barry Jenkins Moonlight Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Manchester by the Sea Maren Ade Toni Erdmann Barry Jenkins Moonlight Best First Feature Robert Eggers The Witch Kelly Fremon Craig The Edge of Seventeen Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert Swiss Army Man Best Animated Feature Byron Howard and Rich Moore Zootopia Michael Dudok de Wit The Red Turtle Travis Knight Kubo and the Two Strings Best Foreign Language Film Maren Ade Toni Erdmann Park Chan wook The Handmaiden Paul Verhoeven Elle Best Documentary Film Kirsten Johnson Cameraperson Gianfranco Rosi Fire at Sea Hugh Gibson The StairsReferences edit Vlessing Etan December 12 2016 Moonlight Named Best Film by Toronto Film Critics The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved December 12 2016 a b c Toronto Film Critics Association names The Stairs best Canadian film of 2016 National Post January 11 2017 Three Toronto filmmakers share 110 000 from local critics prize Toronto Star January 13 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2016 amp oldid 1132440721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,