Canada's Top Ten


Canada's Top Ten is an annual honour, compiled by the Toronto International Film Festival to identify and promote the year's best Canadian films. The list was first introduced in 2001 as an initiative to help publicize Canadian films. Formerly announced in December each year, the list is now announced in early January of the following year.
The list is determined by tabulating votes from film festival programmers and film critics across Canada. Films must have premiered, either in general theatrical release or on the film festival circuit, within the calendar year; although TIFF organizes the vote, films do not have to have been screened specifically at TIFF to be eligible.
Originally, only a single list of 10 films was released. Although both short and feature films were eligible, the list was dominated primarily by feature films. Accordingly, in 2007 TIFF expanded the program, instituting separate Top Ten lists for feature films and short films. However, both lists remain inclusive of both narrative fiction and documentary films.
In a 2022 article, Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail praised the program as a diverse overview of the creative risk-taking in Canadian cinema, and a worthwhile contrast to the limited scope of conventional commercial film distribution. Conversely, in 2025, Pat Mullen of Point of View criticized the program for seemingly ignoring documentary films, with only one feature and two short documentaries highlighted in that year's list.

Screening series

Each year's list was formerly screened as a Canada's Top Ten minifestival, held in January of the following year. Prior to 2010, the films were screened at the Art Gallery of Ontario's Jackman Theatre as part of TIFF's Cinematheque Ontario program; following the opening of the TIFF Bell Lightbox in 2010, the festival was staged at that venue thereafter. For the 2014 festival, TIFF introduced a People's Choice Award for the feature film program, modeled on the existing Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award and conducted in the same manner.
In 2018, TIFF dropped the January festival, instead introducing a new model in which each film receives its own standalone theatrical run at the Lightbox in the following year. They subsequently dropped this model, and returned to screening the honored films at a dedicated Canada's Top Ten screening series in the winter programming season, although the series has not reintroduced a People's Choice award as of 2024.

Other activities

In 2024, following the death of influential Canadian film director Charles Officer in fall 2023, TIFF and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation also announced the creation of the Charles Officer Legacy Award, to be presented at the Canada's Top Ten reception to a filmmaker whose body of work is reflective of Officer's values, artistry and vision.
Once per decade, TIFF also polls Canadian film critics and festival programmers to determine a list of the Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time, separately from the annual Canada's Top Ten survey.

Feature films (2007-present)

2010s

Films highlighted in yellow below were the winners of the People's Choice award at the Canada's Top Ten minifestival.
YearFilmDirectorRef
2010Barney's VersionRichard J. Lewis
2010CurlingDenis Côté
2010Heartbeats Xavier Dolan
2010The High Cost of LivingDeborah Chow
2010IncendiesDenis Villeneuve
2010Last Train HomeLixin Fan
2010ModraIngrid Veninger
2010Mourning for Anna Catherine Martin
2010SpliceVincenzo Natali
2010TriggerBruce McDonald
2011Café de FloreJean-Marc Vallée
2011Citizen GangsterNathan Morlando
2011A Dangerous MethodDavid Cronenberg
2011Hobo With a ShotgunJason Eisener
2011KeyholeGuy Maddin
2011Monsieur LazharPhilippe Falardeau
2011The Salesman Sébastien Pilote
2011StarbuckKen Scott
2011Take This WaltzSarah Polley
2011Wetlands Guy Édoin
2012CosmopolisDavid Cronenberg
2012The End of TimePeter Mettler
2012GoonMichael Dowse
2012Laurence AnywaysXavier Dolan
2012Midnight's ChildrenDeepa Mehta
2012My Awkward Sexual AdventureSean Garrity
2012Still MineMichael McGowan
2012Stories We TellSarah Polley
2012War Witch Kim Nguyen
2012The World Before HerNisha Pahuja
2013Asphalt WatchesShayne Ehman, Seth Scriver
2013EnemyDenis Villeneuve
2013The F WordMichael Dowse
2013GabrielleLouise Archambault
2013Rhymes for Young GhoulsJeff Barnaby
2013Sarah Prefers to Run Chloé Robichaud
2013Tom at the Farm Xavier Dolan
2013Vic and Flo Saw a Bear Denis Côté
2013WatermarkJennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky
2013When Jews Were FunnyAlan Zweig
2014MonsoonSturla Gunnarsson
2014CorboMathieu Denis
2014Felix and Meira Maxime Giroux
2014In Her PlaceAlbert Shin
2014Maps to the StarsDavid Cronenberg
2014MommyXavier Dolan
2014The Price We PayHarold Crooks
2014SolMarie-Hélène Cousineau, Susan Avingaq
2014ViolentAndrew Huculiak
2014You're Sleeping Nicole Stéphane Lafleur
2015My Internship in Canada Philippe Falardeau
2015Closet MonsterStephen Dunn
2015The Demons Philippe Lesage
2015The Forbidden RoomGuy Maddin, Evan Johnson
2015Guantanamo's Child: Omar KhadrPatrick Reed, Michelle Shephard
2015HurtAlan Zweig
2015Into the ForestPatricia Rozema
2015Ninth FloorMina Shum
2015Our Loved Ones Anne Émond
2015Sleeping GiantAndrew Cividino
2016Angry InukAlethea Arnaquq-Baril
2016Hello DestroyerKevan Funk
2016It's Only the End of the World Xavier Dolan
2016Mean DreamsNathan Morlando
2016NellyAnne Émond
2016Old StoneJohnny Ma
2016Searchers Zacharias Kunuk, Natar Ungalaaq
2016Those Who Make Revolution Halfway Only Dig Their Own Graves Mathieu Denis, Simon Lavoie
2016WerewolfAshley McKenzie
2016Window HorsesAnn Marie Fleming
2017Unarmed VersesCharles Officer
2017Adventures in Public SchoolKyle Rideout
2017AllureCarlos Sanchez, Jason Sanchez
2017AvaSadaf Foroughi
2017The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches Simon Lavoie
2017Luk'Luk'IWayne Wapeemukwa
2017Never Steady, Never StillKathleen Hepburn
2017Our People Will Be HealedAlanis Obomsawin
2017Ravenous Robin Aubert
2017Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the WorldAlfonso Maiorana, Catherine Bainbridge
2018Anthropocene: The Human EpochJennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, Edward Burtynsky
2018Edge of the KnifeGwaai Edenshaw, Helen Haig-Brown
2018FirecrackersJasmin Mozaffari
2018The Fireflies Are Gone Sébastien Pilote
2018FreaksZach Lipovsky, Adam Stein
2018Genesis Philippe Lesage
2018Giant Little OnesKeith Behrman
2018MouthpiecePatricia Rozema
2018Roads in February Katherine Jerkovic
2018What Walaa WantsChristy Garland
2019And the Birds Rained Down Louise Archambault
2019Anne at 13,000 Ft.Kazik Radwanski
2019AntigoneSophie Deraspe
2019Black ConfluxNicole Dorsey
2019The Body Remembers When the World Broke OpenElle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Kathleen Hepburn
2019Matthias & MaximeXavier Dolan
2019MurmurHeather Young
2019One Day in the Life of Noah PiugattukZacharias Kunuk
2019The Twentieth CenturyMatthew Rankin
2019White LieCalvin Thomas, Yonah Lewis

Charles Officer Award