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Antigone lands on TIFF's top 10 list of Canadian films

The organization behind the Toronto International Film Festival has released its annual top 10 list of the year's best Canadian features and shorts, half of which are directed or co-directed by women.

Half of 2019 list directed or co-directed by female filmmakers

Montreal actress Nahma Ricci stars in the title role of Antigone, in which she plays a refugee whose family is torn apart by violence. (Antigone 2019)

The organization behind the Toronto International Film Festival has released its annual top 10 list of the year's best Canadian features and shorts, half of which are directed or co-directed by women.

Among the 10 features on the 2019 TIFF list is the drama Antigoneby Quebec writer-director Sophie Deraspe, which is Canada's entry in the 2020 Oscar race for best international feature.

Also there is Matthias et Maxime, a French-language independent drama from Quebec's Xavier Dolan, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May.

Organizers say three of the top 10 features are directorial debuts and four are by Indigenous filmmakers.

TIFF's programming team compiled the features list, in collaboration with the Vancouver Film Critics Circle and the Association qubcoise des critiques de cinma.

The list of features also includes:

  • And the Birds Rained Down(Il pleuvait des oiseaux) by Louise Archambault.
  • Anne at 13,000 ftby Kazik Radwanski.
  • Black Confluxfrom Nicole Dorsey.
  • The Body Remembers When the World Broke Openby Elle-Maija Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn.
  • Murmurby Heather Young.
  • One Day in the Life of Noah Piugattukby Zacharias Kunuk.
  • The Twentieth Centuryby Matthew Rankin.
  • White Lieby Calvin Thomas and Yonah Lewis.

Here's the list of top 10 Canadian shorts of 2019, which will screen at TIFF Bell Lightbox in a programme format on Jan. 26:

  • Acadianaby Guillaume Fournier, Samuel Matteau, and Yannick Nolin.
  • Cityscapeby Michael Snow.
  • Delphineby Chloe Robichaud.
  • Dockingby Trevor Anderson.
  • I Am in the World as Free and Slender as a Deer on a Plainby Sofia Banzhaf.
  • Jarvikby Emilie Mannering.
  • No Crying At The Dinner Tableby Carol Nguyen.
  • The Physics of Sorrow(Physique de la tristesse) by Theodore Ushev.
  • Please Speak Continuously And Describe Your Experiences As They Come To Youby Brandon Cronenberg.
  • Throat Singing in Kangirsuk(Katatjatuuk Kangirsumi) by Eva Kaukai and Manon Chamberland.