2020 Toronto International Film Festival

The 2020 Toronto International Film Festival, the 45th event in the Toronto International Film Festival series, was held from September 10 to 21, 2020.[1] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto, the festival took place primarily on an online streaming platform, although limited in-person screenings still took place within the constraints of social distancing restrictions.[2]

2020 Toronto International Film Festival
Festival poster
Opening filmAmerican Utopia by Spike Lee
Closing filmA Suitable Boy by Mira Nair
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
Founded1976
AwardsNomadland (People's Choice Award)
Festival dateSeptember 10–21, 2020
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Officially the festival concluded on September 19, with the final film premieres and events taking place that day;[3] however, due to the 48-hour rental period applying to film viewings on the online platform, the festival platform remained open until September 21 to honour tickets purchased on closing day.[4]

Planning

The festival's executive director Joana Vicente and artistic director Cameron Bailey spoke about the festival's plans in a video conference call launching the international We Are One: A Global Film Festival;[2] Bailey also discussed some of the festival's plans in an interview on IndieWire's "Screen Talk" podcast.[5] Plans included efforts to act as a "united platform" to screen films that had been slated to premiere at other cancelled festivals such as the 2020 Cannes Film Festival, and efforts to capitalize on the resurgence of drive-in theaters by staging some live screenings at drive-in venues.[5] In a joint statement with the Venice Film Festival, the Telluride Film Festival and the New York Film Festival, which along with TIFF are generally considered the "big four" autumn film festivals that often compete with each other to land major film premieres in a normal year, the organizers of all four festivals committed to a spirit of collaboration and unity, designed "to serve the filmmakers, audiences, journalists and industry members who keep the film ecosystem thriving."[6]

On June 24, organizers indicated that a smaller program of 50 films would be screened in a conventional manner, using social distancing strategies such as drive-in or outdoor screenings, over the first five days of the festival, and would then remain available on a dedicated streaming platform for the remainder of the festival.[7] The digital platform was launched in July 2020 as the Digital TIFF Bell Lightbox, with a curated selection of past TIFF films available for short-term digital rental in the weeks leading up to the festival.[8] The digital platform included both a professional option for international critics and industry, and a public option available only to Canadian viewers; ticket prices were the same regardless of whether the viewer was attending a physical screening or watching the film online. The industry platform also included an additional program of 30 films not part of the official public program, designed to act as a film market due to the pandemic-associated shutdown of international travel.[9]

Venues for the festival included the TIFF Bell Lightbox, with social distancing strategies in place, as well as two outdoor screens at Ontario Place and one at Polson Pier.[10] The Isabel Bader Theatre was initially announced as one of the screening venues, but was removed from the event calendar due to social distancing restrictions remaining in place at the University of Toronto.[11] Initially, organizers announced that in-person film screenings would be "masks optional", but were criticized for creating a potential superspreader event as the social nature of the festival could increase the risk for COVID-19 transmission.[12] The festival reversed the decision within 24 hours, citing a surge of new cases in Ontario, and made masks mandatory at the physical screenings.[13]

With a smaller than normal program, both festival programmers and critics noted that films which have a tendency to be overlooked at a normal TIFF, such as documentaries and titles by emerging film directors in the Discovery program, could potentially have a better chance than usual of standing out and gaining attention.[14]

In 2021, Bailey and Vicente indicated that although the 2020 festival saw reduced ticket sales compared to 2019, it was simultaneously the most successful event in the festival's entire history in terms of business activity and sales to film distributors.[15]

Ambassadors

Due to the unprecedented nature of the 2020 festival, and the fact that celebrities and filmmakers were largely not able to attend the festival in person, the festival announced a roster of 50 "TIFF Ambassadors", actors and filmmakers who helped to promote the festival through interactive digital experiences and events.[16]

Awards

TIFF Tribute Awards

The festival presented the TIFF Tribute Awards, which were introduced in 2019 to honour actors and filmmakers for distinguished achievements over the course of their careers. Honorees in 2020 included Anthony Hopkins, Chloe Zhao, Mira Nair and Kate Winslet.[17] For the first time, the ceremony was broadcast live by CTV Television Network,[18] and was hosted by Tyrone Edwards and Chloe Wilde of CTV's eTalk.[19]

Regular awards

Award winners were announced on September 20. The People's Choice Awards were still presented in all three categories; due to the reduced number of films in the Documentary and Midnight Madness streams, only winners were named for those awards rather than runners-up, although first and second runners-up were still named for the main People's Choice award.[20] However, some of the juried awards were suspended, or presented in a different form than usual; notably, the Platform Prize was not presented as no films were named to the Platform program, and the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film was not presented due to the limited number of eligible films. Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes, in association with TIFF, announced the creation of the Shawn Mendes Foundation Changemaker Award, which awards filmmakers who create films with a social message.[21]

AwardFilmDirector
People's Choice AwardNomadlandChloé Zhao
People's Choice Award, First Runner UpOne Night in Miami...Regina King
People's Choice Award, Second Runner UpBeansTracey Deer
People's Choice Award: DocumentariesInconvenient IndianMichelle Latimer
People's Choice Award: Midnight MadnessShadow in the CloudRoseanne Liang
Best Canadian Feature FilmInconvenient IndianMichelle Latimer
Best Canadian Feature Film, Honorable MentionFaunaNicolás Pereda
Best Canadian Short FilmBenjamin, Benny, BenPaul Shkordoff
Best International Short FilmDustinNaïla Guiguet
FIPRESCI AwardBeginningDea Kulumbegashvili
NETPAC AwardGaza mon amourTarzan Nasser, Arab Nasser
Amplify VoicesThe DiscipleChaitanya Tamhane
Night of the KingsPhilippe Lacôte
Amplify Voices, Honorable MentionDownstream to KinshasaDieudo Hamadi
Changemaker AwardBlack BodiesKelly Fyffe-Marshall
Share Her JourneySing Me a LullabyTiffany Hsiung

Films

American Utopia by Spike Lee was announced as the festival's opening film.[22] The festival also screened Chloé Zhao's film Nomadland, as part of a special arrangement which saw the film open at TIFF, NYFF and Venice all on the same day.[23]

The first batch of films slated for the festival was announced on June 24, 2020,[24] and more were announced on July 30.[25] The final announcement of short films and special events took place on August 25.[11]

Gala presentations

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
AmmoniteFrancis LeeUnited Kingdom, Australia
BruisedHalle BerryUnited States, United Kingdom
Concrete CowboyRicky StaubUnited States
David Byrne’s American UtopiaSpike LeeUnited States
Good Joe BellReinaldo Marcus GreenUnited States
I Care a LotJ BlakesonUnited States
NomadlandChloé ZhaoUnited States
One Night in Miami...Regina KingUnited States
Pieces of a WomanKornél MundruczóCanada, Hungary, United States

Special presentations

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Another RoundDrukThomas VinterbergDenmark, Netherlands, Sweden
The DiscipleChaitanya TamhaneIndia
FallingViggo MortensenCanada, United Kingdom
The FatherFlorian ZellerFrance, United Kingdom
Penguin BloomGlendyn IvinAustralia, United States
Shawn Mendes: In WonderGrant SingerUnited States
Summer of 85Été 85François OzonFrance, Belgium
True Mothers朝が来る, Asa ga KuruNaomi KawaseJapan

Contemporary World Cinema

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Bandar BandManijeh HekmatIran
New OrderNuevo ordenMichel FrancoMexico, France
Night of the KingsLa Nuit des roisPhilippe LacôteCanada, Côte d'Ivoire, France, Senegal
Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of TimeFelkészülés meghatározatlan ideig tartó együttlétreLili HorvátHungary
Quo Vadis, Aida?Jasmila ŽbanićBosnia
Under the Open Skyすばらしき世界, Subarashiki SekaiMiwa NishikawaJapan

Masters

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
NotturnoGianfranco RosiItaly, France, Germany

TIFF Docs

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
76 DaysHao Wu, Weixi Chen, AnonymousChina, United States
City HallFrederick WisemanUnited States
Enemies of the StateSonia KennebeckUnited States
Fireball: Visitors from Darker WorldsWerner Herzog, Clive OppenheimerUnited States
Inconvenient IndianMichelle LatimerCanada
Lift Like a GirlAsh Ya CaptainMayye ZayedEgypt, Denmark, Germany
MLK/FBISam PollardUnited States
The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary SequelJoel Bakan, Jennifer AbbottCanada
No Ordinary ManAisling Chin-Yee, Chase JoyntCanada

Discovery

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
180° Ruleخط فرضی, Khate FarziFarnoosh SamadiIran
BeansTracey DeerCanada
BeginningDasatskisiDea KulumbegashviliGeorgia, France
The Best Is Yet to ComeBu Zhi Bu XiuWang JingChina
Gaza mon amourTarzan Nasser, Arab NasserPalestine, France, Germany, Portugal, Qatar
LimboBen SharrockUnited Kingdom
Memory HouseCasa de AntiguidadesJoão Paulo Miranda MariaBrazil, France
Shiva BabyEmma SeligmanCanada, United States
Spring BlossomSeize printempsSuzanne LindonFrance
WildfireCathy BradyIreland, United Kingdom

Short Cuts

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
4 North AJordan Canning, Howie ShiaCanada
AnikshaVincent ToiCanada, Mauritius
The ArchivistsIgor DrljacaCanada
As Spring ComesComme la neige au printempsMarie-Ève JusteCanada
Benjamin, Benny, BenPaul ShkordoffCanada
Black BodiesKelly Fyffe-MarshallCanada
DavidZach WoodsUnited States
DroughtRemi ItaniLebanon
DustinNaïla GuiguetFrance
Every Day's Like ThisLev LewisCanada
Found MeDavid FindlayCanada
The GameDas SpielRoman HodelSwitzerland
History of CivilizationZhannat AlshanovaKazakhstan
In Sudden DarknessTayler MontagueUnited States
Loose FishFrancisco Canton, Pato MartinezArgentina, Morocco, United States
Marlon BrandoVincent TilanusNetherlands
Mountain CatShiluusLkhagvadulam Purev-OchirMongolia
Navozande, the MusicianNavozande, le musicienReza RiahiFrance
O, Black Hole!Renee ZhanUnited Kingdom
Our Hearts Beat Like WarElinor NechemyaIsrael
PilarYngwie Boley, Diana van Houten, J.J. EppingNetherlands, Belgium
Point and Line to PlaneSofia BohdanowiczCanada
The Price of Cheap RentAmina Sutton, Maya TanakaUnited States
RKLSSTank Standing BuffaloCanada
Rules for WerewolvesJeremy Schaulin-RiouxCanada
ScarsAlex AnnaCanada
Shooting StarComme une comèteAriane Louis-SeizeCanada
Sing Me a LullabyTiffany HsiungCanada
Sinking ShipLa NaufrageSasha Leigh HenryCanada
StephanieLeonardo van DijlBelgium
Still ProcessingSophy RomvariCanada
Strong SonIan BawaCanada
SuccorHannah CheesmanCanada
Sër BiMoly KaneFrance, Senegal
TieEloAlexandra RamiresPortugal

Midnight Madness

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
Get the Hell OutTao Chu Li Fa YuanI-Fan WangTaiwan
Shadow in the CloudRoseanne LiangNew Zealand, United States
ViolationMadeleine Sims-Fewer, Dusty MancinelliCanada

Planet Africa

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
40 Years a PrisonerTommy OliverUnited States
Akilla's EscapeCharles OfficerCanada, United States
Downstream to KinshasaEn route pour le milliardDieudo HamadiDR Congo
The Way I See ItDawn PorterUnited States

Primetime

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
A Suitable BoyMira NairUnited Kingdom
The Third DayFelix Barrett, Dennis KellyUnited Kingdom, United States
TricksterMichelle LatimerCanada

Wavelengths

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
FaunaFlora y faunaNicolás PeredaCanada, Mexico
The InheritanceEphraim AsiliUnited States

Special Events

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
The Boy from MedellinMatthew HeinemanUnited States, Colombia
The Truffle HuntersMichael Dweck, Gregory KershawGreece, Italy, United States
Underplayed
also featuring live DJ set by Rezz
Stacey LeeCanada
The Water ManDavid OyelowoUnited States
WolfwalkersTomm Moore, Ross StewartIreland, Luxembourg, France

Industry Selects

The Industry Selects program was a film market for films seeking commercial distribution. Due to the pandemic, which prevented members of the North American film industry from travelling to international film festivals where many of the following films were screened, they were available on the festival's industry platform, but not on the commercial platform for the general public.[9]

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Production country
After LoveAleem KhanFrance, United Kingdom
And Tomorrow the Entire WorldUnd morgen die ganze WeltJulia Von HeinzFrance, Germany
ApplesΜήλαChristos NikouGreece, Poland, Slovenia
Baby DoneCurtis VowellNew Zealand
EnforcementShortaAnders Ølholm, Frederik Louis HviidDenmark
Falling for FigaroBen LewinAustralia, United Kingdom
The GardenGullregnRagnar BragasonIceland, Poland
A Good ManMarie-Castille Mention-SchaarFrance
Here We Areהנה אנחנוNir BergmanIsrael, Italy
HollerNicole RiegelUnited States
In Between DyingSəpələnmiş ölümlər arasındaHilal BaydarovAzerbaijan, Mexico, United States
KarnawalJuan Pablo FélixArgentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Norway
The Kid DetectiveEvan MorganCanada
Kill It and Leave This TownZabij to i wyjedź z tego miastaMariusz WilczyńskiPoland
La VerónicaLeonardo MedelChile
Like a House on FireJesse KleinCanada
LoversAmantsNicole GarciaFrance
Magic MountainsUrszula AntoniakNetherlands
MondayArgyris PapadimitropoulosGreece, United Kingdom, United States
The Monopoly of ViolenceDavid DufresneFrance
My Best PartGarçon chiffonNicolas MauryFrance
My Heart Goes Boom!Explota ExplotaNacho ÁlvarezSpain
My Name Is Francesco TottiAlex InfascelliItaly
Saint-NarcisseBruce LaBruceCanada
Should the Wind DropSi le vent tombeNora MartirosyanArmenia, Belgium, France
Simple PassionPassion simpleDanielle ArbidBelgium, France
SweatMagnus von HornPoland, Sweden
The TiesLacciDaniele LuchettiItaly
ToveZaida BergrothFinland
The TranslatorLe TraducteurRana Kazkaz, Anas KhalafFrance, Switzerland, Syria, Belgium, Qatar, United States

Canada's Top Ten

TIFF's annual Canada's Top Ten list, its national critics and festival programmers poll of the ten best feature and short films of the year, was released on December 9, 2020.[26]

Feature films

Short films

References