Here's our top pick:
- 2015: The hottest TIFF tickets in town
- Victoria: “With more than 150 extras across 22 locations, this 12-page script required six assistant directors to capture the story in one genuine uninterrupted shot for 134 minutes. An astonishing cinematic feat.”
- 2014: The buzz is for Bill Murray
- The Tribe: “Miroslav Slaboshpytskiy’s feature debut uses only sign language (no subtitles or voice-over) to immerse us into the violently tribal underworld of a deaf boarding school.”
- 2013: 12 Years a Slave tops our annual buzz poll
- Of Good Report: “Initially banned in South Africa, Jahmil Qubeka’s controversial feature stirred worldwide debate until it finally won approval for release, plus ‘Artistic Bravery’ prize from the Durban Film Fest.”
- 2012: To the Wonder, The Master top our Buzz poll
- Middle Of Nowhere: “Ava Duvernay became the first black woman to win best director at Sundance, with the lead-debut of the radiant Emayatzy Corinealdi.”
- 2011: Festival faceoff: Cronenberg and Polley top poll
- The Artist: “Black and white? Silent? Yes, but Cameron Bailey tweeted raves from Cannes, Michèle Maheux wrote the program note, and it got very good reviews at our website.”
- 2010: Ten bee-utiful years of great buzz
- Submarine: “Richard Ayoade, music video director, talented comedy-writer and very funny actor (‘Moss’ from the U.K.’s Channel 4 The IT Crowd) helms his first feature film.”
- 2009: Serious buzz
- Antichrist: “See the film that won the first anti-award from Cannes' ecumenical jury.”
- 2008: Must-see films
- Medicine for Melancholy (Barry Jenkins): "Being a fan of Cameron Bailey's Planet Africa program in years past, I'd pick this feature debut, which was well received at SXSW."
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