Sunday, 14 September 2014

The Imitation Game Wins At The The Toronto International Film Festival

The Imitation Game Wins At The The Toronto International Film Festival


What We Do In The Shadows also scores

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As awards season picks up pace, certain films are starting to generate real buzz. And though awards at the Toronto International Film Festival are not usually an indicator of potential future success, The Imitation Game certainly didn’t hurt its chances by picking up the People’s Choice Award at the festival.


The film, which tells the story of Alan Turing, one of Britain’s unsung heroes, questions how and why the man who contributed so greatly to his country’s war effort could end up vilified and hounded by its government. As the maths genius-turned-codebreaker, Benedict Cumberbatch finds solace and companionship in Keira Knightley’s fellow decrypter Joan Clarke and rub up against a coterie of apparatchiks and powerbrokers, including Charles Dance’s Commander Denniston and Mark Strong's legendary MI6/SIS head Stewart Menzies. The film will hit UK screens first at the London Film Festival, where it kicks off the annual event on October 8. It’ll be on general release on November 14.


And vampire mockumentary What We Do In The Shadows, co-directed by Flight Of The Concords veteran Jemaine Clement alongside Taika Waititi, won the Midnight Madness prize, cementing its status as one to watch out for when it arrives here on November 21.


Here is the full list of winners…


People's Choice Award

The Imitation Game, directed by Morten Tyldum


People's Choice Award For Documentary
Beats Of The Antonov, directed by Hajooj Kuka


People's Choice Award For Midnight Madness

What We Do In The Shadows, directed by Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi


Best Canadian Feature Film

Felix And Meira, directed by Maxime Giroux


Best Canadian First Feature Film

Bang Bang Baby, directed by Jeffrey St. Jules


Prizes of the International Critics (FIPRESCI Prize) for Special Presentations Section

Time Out Of Mind, directed by Oren Moverman


Prizes of the International Critics (FIPRESCI Prize) for Discovery Section

May Allah Bless France!, directed by Abd Al Malik


NETPAC Award For Best Asian Film

Margarita, With A Straw, directed by Shonali Bose


Best International Short Film

A Single Body, directed by Sotiris Dounoukos


Best Canadian Short Film

The Weatherman And The Shadowboxer, directed by Randall Okita




















from Empire News

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