Entries in TIFF (10)

Monday
Sep202010

Awards - The people have spoken.

TIFF People’s Choice Awards

The Calgary Herald

The winner of the People’s Choice Award at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival is Tom Hooper’s lighthearted royal drama The King’s Speech.

It chronicles the efforts of King George VI (Colin Firth) to rid himself of a chronic stutter, aided by an unorthodox Australian speech therapist (Geoffrey Rush).

The runner-up for the People’s Choice Award was Justin Chadwick’s The First Grader. Based on a true story, it follows an uneducated 84-year-old Kenyan man who learned his government was offering free primary education and showed up on the first day, ready to learn.

Monday
Sep202010

Runner-Up Award for First Grader

TIFF 2010

New York Magazine

The King’s Speech - the Colin Firth/Geoffrey Rush drama about a king’s attempts to overcome his stutter - has won the audience award at the Toronto Film Festival, confirming its status as an Oscar frontrunner. Runner-up for the audience prize was the Justin Chadwick-directed First Grader. The two most recent winners of the prize were Precious last year and Slumdog Millionaire in 2008.

Monday
Sep202010

TIFF Cadillac People's Choice Award

Toronto International Film Festival

TIFF Press Release

The Cadillac People’s Choice Award is voted on by Festival audiences. This year’s award goes to Tom Hooper’s “The King’s Speech” (United Kingdom/Australia). The King’s Speech tells the story of King George VI. After his brother abdicates, George ‘Bertie’ VI (Colin Firth) reluctantly assumes the throne. Plagued by a dreaded nervous stammer and considered unfit to be King, Bertie engages the help of an unorthodox speech therapist named Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush). The award offers a $15,000 cash prize and custom award, sponsored by Cadillac. Runner-up is Justin Chadwick’s The First Grader (United Kingdom).

Wednesday
Sep152010

35th Toronto Film Festival Photos

The First Grader cast and crew photos from the 35th Toronto International Film Festival including portrait photography in the Guess Portrait Studio in the Hyatt Regency Hotel; images of director Justin Chadwick, actress Naomie Harris and actor Oliver Litondo at The Variety Studio at Holt Renfrew on day 3 of the festival; as well as Justin Chadwick, producer David M. Thompson, scriptwriter Ann Peacock and crew at The First Grader Dinner Party held at Opus Restaurant.

Source : Zimbio.com

Tuesday
Sep142010

The First Grader Buzzing

Toronto International Film Festival

Tweet from Stuart Oldham - Variety News Editor - Online

“Also great interviews for buzzy pics like The First Grader and Precious Life (which HBO just bought TV rights to).”