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Meryl, Joaquin among those honoured

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In a gala dinner held amid the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival’s unspooling premieres, the festival paid tribute to Joaquin Phoenix, Meryl Streep, filmmaker Taika Waititi and cinematogr­apher Roger Deakins.

With the city teaming with stars in town for the festival, Tiff this year added a star-studded fundraisin­g dinner that coincided with some of its most anticipate­d premieres. Streep stopped by just as her financial industry satire The Laundromat was screening. Phoenix’s Joker was simultaneo­usly making its North American debut just blocks away.

Phoenix, who rushed up to the stage before Willem Dafoe had finished his introducti­on to the actor, said he had intended just to “make a bunch of tasteless jokes at my expense.”

But Phoenix said he was moved by the clip reel of his films that played before his speech.

“When I was 15 or 16 my brother River [Phoenix] came home from work and he had a VHS copy of a movie called Raging Bull and he sat me down and made me watch it,” said Phoenix of his brother who died in 1993. “And the next day he woke me up, and he made me watch it again. And he said, ‘You’re going to start acting again, this is what you’re going to do.’”

“He didn’t ask me, he told me. And I am indebted to him for that because acting has given me such an incredible life,” said Phoenix.

At the tribute gala, Streep encouraged fellow performers to choose roles with a social mindfulnes­s. “Every artist here has made a choice about the material they’ve done and they’ve decided to contribute — either by default or intention,” said Streep. “Even though we didn’t create the moment we find ourselves in, we can’t cure it individual­ly, we can’t control it, but we sure can contribute to its toxicity.”

 ?? Photos by AFP ?? Meryl Streep. Joaquin Phoenix.
Photos by AFP Meryl Streep. Joaquin Phoenix.

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