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McDonaugh’s Three Billboards wins coveted TIFF audience award

- JAKE COYLE

Martin McDonaugh’s Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri took the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award on Sunday, an early bell-weather for Hollywood’s coming awards season.

Piers Handling, chief executive and director of the festival, announced the awards for the 42nd annual Toronto festival.

The People’s Choice Award, voted on by festival audiences, went to the British playwright’s third feature film, which stars Frances McDormand as a mother who goes to war with police in her town after her daughter’s murder.

“As much as we had a lovely time in Canada, and as much it seemed like the audiences had a good time, too, you never really know if a story that’s as heartfelt but also as outrageous and funny and unusual as ours has really connected to, you know, real people,’’ said McDonaugh ( In Bruges, Seven Psychopath­s) in a statement. “So it’s brilliant to hear that it has.’’

Not since 2007’s Eastern Promises has a Toronto People’s Choice winner failed to score an Academy Awards best-picture nomination. Many People’s Choice winners have also gone on to win the Academy Awards’ top honour, including 12 Years A Slave, The King’s Speech and Slumdog Millionair­e.

La La Land last year took Toronto’s big prize but Damien Chazelle’s musical ultimately lost to Moonlight for best picture.

Fox Searchligh­t will release Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri on Nov 10. This year’s runner up went to Craig Gillespie’s Tonya Harding tale I, Tonya, starring Margot Robbie as the former Olympic ice skater.

In one of the festival’s biggest sales, I, Tonya was acquired by Neon and 30West for US$5 million (165 million baht).

The second runner up was Call Me By Your Name, Luca Guadagnino’s Italy-set coming-of-age story.

That film, which also drew raves at the Sundance Film Festival earlier in the year, is due for release in the US on Nov 24 from Sony Pictures Classics.

 ??  ?? Frances McDormand, left, and Sam Rockwell attend the
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri premiere at Toronto.
Frances McDormand, left, and Sam Rockwell attend the Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri premiere at Toronto.

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