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14.12.2011 20:02 Age: 8 yrs

Toronto Film Critics name 'Tree of Life' Best Film of 2011

Kailey wonders if they watched any other films...


Two dramas that explored the lives of American families from a cosmic perspective emerged as the biggest winners of the Toronto Film Critics Association’s 2011 awards.

A transcendental epic about boyhood and the end of innocence in 1950s Texas, Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life” won Best Picture, while Malick was named Best Director. Also honoured with two TFCA awards was “Take Shelter”: Michael Shannon won Best Actor for his portrayal of a father plagued by apocalyptic visions, and Jessica Chastain was named Best Supporting Actress for her role as his conflicted spouse. (Chastain was also a runner-up in the Supporting Actress category for “The Tree of Life”.)

The awards were voted by the TFCA at a Dec. 11 meeting. “With both ‘Tree of Life’ and ‘Take Shelter’, our members chose to honour ambitious films that took bold risks,” said TFCA President Brian D. Johnson, film critic for Maclean’s. “These are both intimate dramas that play out on an apocalyptic canvas, and impart a sense of wonder and mystery.”

More details of the 15th annual TFCA awards can be found on the official website


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