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Tonya Harding, Louis C.K. films lead big buys in Toronto

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TORONTO: A film that finds the comedy and humanity in Tonya

Harding is the biggest acquisitio­n of the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival.

Domestic distributi­on rights for “I, Tonya,” starring Margot Robbie as the notorious Olympic skater, were bought by a pair of new companies, Neon and 30West, on Monday. Trade reports pegged the price at $5 million.

Director Craig Gillespie’s film had been the hottest property in Toronto, with many predicting Oscar nomination­s for Robbie and co-star Allison Janney, who plays Hardin’s mother, LaVona Golden.

The movie introduces itself as based on “irony free, wildly contradict­ory, totally true” interviews with Harding and Jeff Gillooly, Harding’s scheming ex-husband. Gillooly and Harding’s bodyguard, Shawn Eckhardt, became tabloid regulars after they were arrested for hiring an attacker to break the leg of Harding’s top competitio­n, Nancy Kerrigan, in 1994.

In a statement, the film’s producers, LuckyChap Entertainm­ent and Clubhouse Pictures said it has been “a whirlwind few days” since the movie’s well-received premiere.

“It was such a dance between obviously the humor and the emotion,” said Gillespie at the film’s premiere. “To take these characters we know so well in the public eye and really get a deeper sense of who they are as people and what motivated them — and the choices and the mistakes they made along the way — just made for a really compelling story.”

No release date has been announced, but the film is expected to be put into theaters later this year in time for awards season. US rights to the movie were initially acquired by Miramax in 2016, but were put back on the block in Toronto.

Louis C.K.’s black-and-white “I Love You, Daddy” also sold for a similar amount to the Orchard on Monday. C.K. financed the film himself and quietly shot it over the summer.

The comedy was one of the more divisive films to play at the festival because of its gleeful aversion to political correctnes­s.

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