Toronto film festival lacking Oscar sheen
This year, Oscar didn’t come to Toronto. Since the Academy Awards calendar was shortened in 2003, this fall film festival has typically served to separate contenders from pretenders.
In the past several years, it vaulted the Oscar hopes of “Last King of Scotland” star Forrest Whitaker and best picture candidates like “Atonement” and eventual best picture winner “No Country for Old Men” — while sinking the ambitions of hopefuls like “All the King’s Men.”
But this year the festival has brought little into focus. “I haven’t seen such an Oscar-less Toronto in a long time,” one exec said. “The festival is more than half over, and you still have no idea who the Oscar front-runners are.”
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