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‘Jojo Rabbit’ wins top prize at Toronto International Film Festival

TORONTO: “Thor: Ragnarok” director Taika Waititi’s “anti-hate satire”, “Jojo Rabbit”, which divided critics here, has won the sought-after People’s Choice Award of the 44th Toronto International Film Festival.

‘Jojo Rabbit’ wins top prize at Toronto International Film Festival

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Toronto, September 16

“Thor: Ragnarok” director Taika Waititi’s “anti-hate satire”, “Jojo Rabbit”, which divided critics here, has won the sought-after People’s Choice Award of the 44th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

The festival’s winners were announced here on Sunday.

The TIFF audience nod for “Jojo Rabbit”, a black comedy set in the final years of Nazi rule in Germany, is expected to be a huge shot in the arm for the Fox Searchlight film in its Oscar run.

“Jojo Rabbit” is the story of a 10-year-old boy who admires Adolf Hitler and is faced with a dilemma when he discovers that his mother has hidden a Jewish girl in their home. The film stars Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Rebel Wilson and Waititi himself (as a clownish, fictive Hitler).

The TIFF audience has a history of picking films that go on to win big on Oscars night. Last year’s TIFF People’s Choice Award-winner “Green Book” bagged the Best Picture Oscar.

“Slumdog Millionaire”, “12 Years a Slave”, “Room” and “La La Land” are among films that won the coveted People’s Choice prize and continued their triumphal run all the way till the Academy Awards.

The first and second runners-up for the People’s Choice Awards were more in line with the expectations of the critics: Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story”, a deeply affecting drama about a relationship disintegrating over personal ambitions, and Bong Joon-ho’s Cannes Palme d’Or winner “Parasite”, a sly, darkly comic look at the class divide in contemporary Seoul.

Interestingly, “Jojo Rabbit” and “Marriage Story” have one key cast member in common – Scarlett Johansson. “Marriage Story” is her crowning glory.

She is a shoo-in for an Oscar nomination for the performance. For “Jojo Rabbit”, too, she is certain to be in the race for the best supporting actress statuette.

Johansson, whose current star status rests on action and superhero films, has never earned an Oscar nomination. PTI

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