TIFF's "People's Choice Award"

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The Toronto International Film Festival runs every year in September and is one of the top 3 film festivals in the world. It is the festival which is most attended by a non-industry audience as well, so the people’s choice award is a reflection of that.

  1. 1978
    Girlfriends
    by Claudia Weill

  2. 1979
    Best Boy/Best Man

  3. 1980
    Bad Timing (The Criterion Collection)
    by Nicolas Roeg

  4. 1981
    Chariots of Fire (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Hugh Hudson

  5. 1982
    Tempest
    by Paul Mazursky

  6. 1983
    The Big Chill (15th Anniversary Collector's Edition)
    by Lawrence Kasdan

  7. 1984
    Places in the Heart
    by Robert Benton

  8. 1985
    The Official Story (La historia oficial)
    by Luis Puenzo

  9. 1986
    The Decline of the American Empire
    by Denys Arcand

  10. 1987
    The Princess Bride (Special Edition)
    by Rob Reiner

  11. 1989
    Roger & Me
    by Michael Moore

  12. 1990
    Cyrano de Bergerac
    by Jean-Paul Rappeneau

  13. 1991
    The Fisher King
    by Terry Gilliam

  14. 1992
    Strictly Ballroom

  15. 1993
    The Snapper
    by Stephen Frears

  16. 1994
    Priest
    by Antonia Bird

  17. 1995
    Antonia's Line
    by Marleen Gorris

  18. 1996
    Shine
    by Scott Hicks

  19. 1997
    The Hanging Garden
    by Thom Fitzgerald

  20. 1998
    Life Is Beautiful
    by Roberto Benigni

  21. 1999
    American Beauty
    by Sam Mendes

  22. 2000
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    by Ang Lee

  23. 2001
    Amélie (Original French Version with English Subtitles)
    by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

  24. 2002
    Whale Rider (Special Edition)
    by Niki Caro

  25. 2003
    The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi / Sonatine
    by Takeshi Kitano

  26. 2004
    Hotel Rwanda
    by Terry George

  27. 2005
    Tsotsi
    by Gavin Hood

  28. 2006
    Bella
    by Alejandro Monteverde

  29. 2007
    Eastern Promises (Widescreen Edition)
    by David Cronenberg

  30. 2008
    Slumdog Millionaire

  31. 2009
    Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire
    by Lee Daniels

  32. 2010
    The King's Speech
    by Tom Hooper

  33. 2011
    Where Do We Go Now?
    by Nadine Labaki

  34. 2012
    Silver Linings Playbook
    by David O. Russell

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Created by Chris Nolan.ca on Mar 25, 2006.
 

Comments

Untitled — 4 years ago

2008: Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire. Not sure how to add a new entry.


Untitled — 5 years ago

David Cronenberg’s Eastern Promises won this year. Update accordingly.




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