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Toronto critics also chose the Japanese film



The Toronto Film Critics Association’s Annual Awards The main awards went to the Japanese film Menu Machine.

Theater News Base: Ryosuke Hamaguchi’s “Menu Machine” won Best Picture, Best International Film, and Best Screenplay by the Toronto Film Critics Association for its brilliant performance in the 2022-2021 Film Awards.

Representing Japanese cinema at the 94th Academy Awards, this film is one of the main chances in the category of best international film and even best film, and it has the opportunity to repeat the historiography of the Korean film “Angle” in 2020.

Elsewhere at the Toronto Film Critics Association Awards, Jane Campion won Best Director for “Dog Power,” Olivia Coleman won Best Actress for “Lost Girl,” and Maggie Gyllenhaal, and ” “Jesse Buckley” also won the supporting role for this film.

The Best Actor award went to Denzel Washington for Joel Cohen’s “Macbeth Tragedy,” and Bradley Cooper won Best Supporting Actor for “Pizza Licorice,” directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

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