Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

‘Nomadland’ takes another big honor

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Chloe Zhao’s film is the first to win the People’s Choice Award in Toronto and the Golden Lion in Venice.

After picking up Venice’s Golden Lion award, Chloe Zhao’s “Nomadland” has won another prestigiou­s honor: The Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award. No film has ever won both.

TIFF programmer­s announced the winners Sunday. Zhao’s film features Frances McDormand as a widowed wanderer of the modern American West. Set for a Dec. 4 release, “Nomadland” has already been hailed as a top Oscar contender, but winning the audience award at TIFF is promising for its Oscar chances. In the past decade, every People’s Choice winner has secured a best picture nomination and a handful have gone on to win, including “Green Book,” “12 Years a Slave,” “The King’s Speech” and “Slumdog Millionair­e.”

Regina King’s “One Night in Miami” was first runner up to “Nomadland.” Other People’s Choice winners include

Michelle Latimer’s documentar­y “Inconvenie­nt Indian,” about Indigenous peoples in North America, and Roseanne Liang’s midnight madness selection “Shadow in the Cloud,” with Chloe Grace Moretz.

TIFF’s slimmed-down 45th edition wrapped up Saturday.

“The films and talent featured in this year’s Festival have left us inspired and moved,” said Joana Vicente, TIFF executive director, in a written statement. “In a time where the very future of our beloved art form was in question due to cinema and production shutdowns and film festival cancellati­ons, we have seen a tenacity of spirit.”

TIFF artistic director Cameron Bailey added: “The pandemic hit TIFF hard and we responded by going back to our original inspiratio­n — to bring the very best in film to the broadest possible audience and transform the way people see the world through film.”

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Frances McDormand in a scene from the film “Nomadland”

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