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Post Toronto?
has this been posted?

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Cleaned up from OW:


Best Picture
A History of Violence

Best Director
David Cronenberg - A History of Violence

Best Actor
Philip Seymour Hoffman - Capote

Best Actress
Laura Linney - The Squid and the Whale

Best Supporting Actor
Paul Giamatti - Cinderella Man

Best Supporting Actress
Catherine Keener - Capote

Best Screenplay
Noah Baumbach - The Squid and the Whale

First Feature Prize
Capote

Canadian Film
A History of Violence

Animated Feature
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Foreign Language Film
The World

Documentary Feature
Grizzly Man

Special Citation
Andy Serkis - King Kong

The Clyde Gilmour Award
Robin Wood

http://www.variety.com/ac2006_article/V ... =1983&cs=1


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Wed Dec 21, 2005 1:57 am
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Well, obviously AHOV had the Canadian bonus.

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actually, the part i cut out talked about some controversy with it:

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"Violence" generated controversy last week after it was included in the list of the top 10 Canadian films of the year compiled by the Toronto Intl. Film Festival Group.

"Violence," which was shot in and around Toronto, is a U.S. film fully financed by New Line Cinema starring non-Canadian thesps and based on an American script. It was listed as an American film at the Toronto Film Festival.

"The feeling was that even though it is a 100% U.S. production in terms of financing, Cronenberg is a major Canadian filmmaker who has a unique vision," said Toronto Sun film critic Bruce Kirkland, prexyprexy of the Toronto Film Critics Assn. "He always brings his Canadian sensibility to everything he does. This is as Canadian as any film he's ever done."


but yeah, im sure that mostly deals with the best canadian award.


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