Toronto critics name Anne At 13,000 Ft. the year’s best Canadian film
Kazik Radwanski's intense, empathetic drama took the $100,000 Rogers prize at the TFCA's first virtual awards gala
By Norman Wilner
MDFF
Deragh Campbell stars in Anne At 13,000 Ft., winner of the TFCA's Rogers Best Canadian Film award.
Kazik Radwanski’s Anne At 13,000 Ft. won the $100,000 Rogers Best Canadian Film award at the Toronto Film Critics Association’s first virtual awards gala Tuesday night (March 9).
Writer/director Radwanski accepted the award – the country’s highest-value arts prize – remotely. The intense, empathetic drama stars Deragh Campbell as a young daycare worker spiralling through an unspecified mental illness.