Hollywood had dinner with his girlfriend at a steakhouse in the Los Angeles area while Nicholas was murdered and buried, the prosecutor said.īlatt contended the killing was the work of Ryan Hoyt, who has been convicted of murder in the case and sentenced to death. Lynn likened Hollywood to a football offensive coordinator who sits far from the field and calls the plays. Hollywood, whose only job was selling marijuana, decided to get rid of Nicholas after learning from an attorney that he could face life in prison for kidnapping, prosecutors have said. He also said Hollywood provided the gun that killed Nicholas and the car used to drive him to the gravesite. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin’s “The Rescue,” a non-fiction account of the 2018 mission to rescue the trapped youth soccer team from Thailand’s Tham Luang cave.Lynn presented a timeline of events surrounding the crime and said he planned to call witnesses who will testify about Hollywood's role. The People’s Choice award for documentary went toE. The festival said the closest competitors to “Belfast” in terms of votes were “The Power of the Dog” (second runner up) and Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson’s “Scarborough”(first runner up), which follows three children over the course of one school year in the Toronto neighborhood. In a presentation broadcast in Canada and streamed online globally, other awards included the platform prize - an award chosen by a jury headed by actor Riz Ahmed - going to Indonesian director Kamila Andini’s “Yuni,” a coming-of-age drama about a teenage girl approaching the prospect of an arranged marriage. This year, because of the pandemic, all voting was done online.
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Normally, festival volunteers dispense ballots to moviegoers on their way out of screenings. The slate of about 100 feature films was down from Toronto’s typical 250 movies but included many of the fall’s most anticipated films - including Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi spectacle “Dune,” Jane Campion’s Western melodrama “The Power of the Dog” and Pablo Larraín’s Princess Diana biopic “Spencer.” And as of Saturday, only one case of a positive COVID-19 from a festivalgoer was reported by TIFF.īoth “Dune” and “Spencer” didn’t make themselves eligible for the People’s Choice Award, which required both an in-person screening and availability on the festival digital portal. The fall’s other major festivals - in Venice Telluride, Colorado and New York - have opted for fully in-person editions.īut it was also a much more robust TIFF than last year’s almost entirely virtual festival. Usually one of the world’s most massive movie showcases, this year’s TIFF was a scaled-down pandemic hybrid, taking place in both socially distanced screenings and virtually online. The awards wrapped up a muted Toronto International Film Festivalthat has unspooled over the past 10 days. The film, which stars Jamie Dornan, Judi Dench and Ciaran Hinds, will be released Nov. “Belfast,” which first premiered at the Telluride Film Festival, draws from Branagh’s own childhood in Belfast. Those include best-picture winners “12 Years a Slave,” “Green Book” and last year’s pick, Chloé Zhoe’s “Nomadland.”
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The festival’s top honor, voted on by festivalgoers at TIFF, is widely viewed as an Oscar harbinger. Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical “Belfast,” a black-and-white family drama about the Northern Ireland city during the tumult of the late 1960s, on Saturday won the Toronto International Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award, a telling indicator of Academy Awards chances.