TIFF unveiled its list of features and short films for 20th Canada‘s Top Ten, spotlighting work in every genre and honoring a diverse group of filmmakers, as well as emerging directorial talent.
This year‘s lists include eight first appearances and five Indigenous filmmakers. Additionally, eight of the 10 shorts are directed or co-directed by women, and six directors are alumni from the TIFF Talent Development programs Filmmaker Lab, Writers‘ Studio, and Telefilm Canada‘s Pitch This!
“Canada continues to produce terrific new film talent and we’re glad to showcase some of the very best in this year’s Canada’s Top Ten,” said Cameron Bailey, CEO, TIFF. “Not since its inaugural year in 2001 have there been so many first appearances among the feature-film selections. Some of these films made their world premieres during the Festival and are now debuting their works on the international festival circuit, which is remarkable for first-time directors — I couldn’t be prouder.”
The 2021 Canada‘s Top Ten features list boasts one of the most varied lineups yet, with the literary adaptations All My Puny Sorrows from Michael McGowan, Sébastien Pilote‘s Maria Chapdelaine, and Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson‘s celebrated Scarborough, TIFF 2021 People’s Choice Award First Runner-up and recipients of the Shawn Mendes Foundation Changemaker Award; Charlotte, a beautiful animated biography of a young Jewish artist whose life is cut short in the Holocaust, from filmmakers Eric Warin and Tahir Rana; a powerful and visually striking analysis of globalization in Ivan Grbovic‘s Drunken Birds, Canada‘s official Oscar submission for Best International Feature; a stylish exploration of the contemporary jazz scene in Thyrone Tommy‘s Learn To Swim; a powerful allegory for the forced removal of Indigenous children in dystopian thriller Night Raiders from Danis Goulet, winner of the 2021 TIFF Tribute Emerging Talent Award presented by L’Oréal Paris and supported by MGM; an insightful documentary about the stereotypes projected onto Black women in Jennifer Holness‘s Subjects of Desire; a poignant drama about the plight of teens facing a bleak future in contemporary Sarajevo from Igor Drljača in The White Fortress; and Rhayne Vermette‘s deeply personal debut feature, Ste. Anne, a moving drama about family and winner of the Amplify Voices Award for Best Canadian Feature Film presented by Canada Goose at TIFF 2021.
Along with many films by directors making their first appearances on Canada‘s Top Ten, this year‘s shorts lineup includes powerful new works by two of Canada‘s most revered directors in Zacharias Kunuk and Alanis Obomsawin, recipient of the Jeff Skoll Award in Impact Media supported by Participant Media at this year’s TIFF Tribute Awards. Kunuk‘s first-ever animated film in his five-decade career, Angakusajaujuq – The Shaman‘s Apprentice won the IMDbPro Short Cuts Award for Best Canadian Film at TIFF 2021, as well as awards for Best Canadian Short and Best Narrative Short at the Ottawa International Film Festival. The list also includes striking new shorts by returning filmmakers Terril Calder and Albert Shin, who recently won Best Canadian Short Film for his film Together at the 2021 Vancouver International Film Festival.
Canada‘s Top Ten shorts will be screened at TIFF Bell Lightbox in a program format on January 22, 2022.
Audiences can also watch a selection of features at TIFF Bell Lightbox or on digital TIFF Bell Lightbox, including Drunken Birds; Night Raiders; Subjects of Desire; the recently confirmed Maria Chapdelaine, available for rent on December 14; and Scarborough, which will be screening on January 28, 2022. Stay tuned for more information about feature screenings to be announced in the coming weeks.
TIFF‘s Top Ten Canadian films of 2021
Features
All My Puny Sorrows – Michael McGowan | Ontario
Charlotte – Eric Warin, Tahir Rana | Ontario
Drunken Birds – Ivan Grbovic | Quebec
Learn To Swim – Thyrone Tommy | Ontario
Night Raiders – Danis Goulet | Ontario
Maria Chapdelaine – Sébastien Pilote | Quebec
Scarborough – Shasha Nakhai, Rich Williamson | Ontario
Ste. Anne – Rhayne Vermette | Manitoba
Subjects of Desire – Jennifer Holness | Ontario
The White Fortress – Igor Drljača | Ontario
Shorts
Ain‘t No Time for Women – Sarra El Abed | Québec
Angakusajaujuq – The Shaman‘s Apprentice – Zacharias Kunuk | Nunavut/Ontario
Boobs – Marie Valade | Québec
DEFUND – Khadijah Roberts-Abdullah, Araya Mengesha | Ontario
Fanmi – Sandrine Brodeur-Desrosiers, Carmine Pierre-Dufour | Québec
Honour to Senator Murray – Sinclair Alanis Obomsawin | Québec
Les grandes claques – Annie St-Pierre | Québec
Meneath: The Hidden Island of Ethics – Terril Calder | Québec
The Syed Family Xmas Eve Game Night – Fawzia Mirza | Ontario
Together – Albert Shin | Ontario