Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2022


The 26th Toronto Film Critics Association Awards, honouring the best films released in 2022, were announced on January 8, 2023.
Aftersun received the most awards with four wins, including Best Picture. For the first time in three years, the members met in person at Metro Hall for a "live vote" to determine the winners. The ceremony was held at The Omni King Edward Hotel on March 6, 2023, where the winner for the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award was announced. Additional winners for the Stella Artois Jay Scott Prize for Best Emerging Artist, the Company 3 TFCA Luminary Award, and the Telefilm Canada Emerging Critic Award were announced on February 10.
Hosted by actress Amanda Brugel, the ceremony featured a cocktail party sponsored by Universal Pictures Canada, a dinner sponsored by Netflix, and an after-party sponsored by Prime Video. During the event, Brugel introduced video acceptance speeches from Charlotte Wells, Paul Mescal, Ke Huy Quan, Laura Poitras, and Domee Shi.
The Rogers Best Canadian Film Award was presented to Riceboy Sleeps as the winner; the directors of the runners-up each received $5,000 from Rogers Communications. Comedian and TV personality Rick Mercer presented the $10,000 Stella Artois Jay Scott Prize for an emerging artist to filmmaker Carol Nguyen; Nguyen's short films, which are drawn from her life and Vietnamese-Canadian culture, have played at more than 80 film festivals. In its mission to recognize new voices in film criticism, the TFCA gave Michelle Krasovitski the fourth annual Telefilm Canada Emerging Critic Award, presented by actress Maitreyi Ramakrishnan. Krasovitski is a daughter of Soviet-era Ukrainian immigrants who taught her to appreciate a culture of uncensored film; the award comes with a prize of $1,000. Steve Gravestock was named as the recipient of this year's Company 3 TFCA Luminary Award; that award comes with a pay-it-forward grant of $50,000 in production services to a filmmaker of the recipient's choice. Gravestock chose producer/actor Hugh Gibson and writer/director Frieda Luk; TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey, and Company 3 VP and GM James Fraser presented the award to the recently retired Gravestock.

Winners

Winners are listed first and in bold, followed by the runners-up.
Best PictureBest Director
Aftersun
Charlotte WellsAftersun
  • * Daniel Kwan and Daniel ScheinertEverything Everywhere All at Once
  • * Sarah PolleyWomen Talking
  • Best ActorBest Actress
    Paul MescalAftersun as Calum Paterson
  • * Colin FarrellThe Banshees of Inisherin as Pádraic Súilleabháin
  • * Brendan FraserThe Whale as Charlie
  • Cate BlanchettTár as Lydia Tár
  • * Danielle DeadwylerTill as Mamie Till-Mobley
  • * Michelle YeohEverything Everywhere All at Once as Evelyn Quan Wang
  • Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress
    Ke Huy QuanEverything Everywhere All at Once as Waymond Wang
  • * Brendan GleesonThe Banshees of Inisherin as Colm Doherty
  • * Barry KeoghanThe Banshees of Inisherin as Dominic Kearney
  • Keke PalmerNope as Emerald "Em" Haywood
  • * Jessie BuckleyWomen Talking as Mariche
  • * Stephanie HsuEverything Everywhere All at Once as Joy Wang / Jobu Tupaki
  • Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted)Best Animated Feature
    Martin McDonaghThe Banshees of Inisherin
  • * Todd FieldTár
  • * Sarah PolleyWomen Talking
  • Turning Red
  • * Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
  • * Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
  • Allan King Documentary AwardBest International Feature
    All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
  • * Fire of Love
  • * Moonage Daydream
  • Saint Omer
  • * Decision to Leave
  • * EO
  • Rogers Best Canadian Film AwardBest First Feature
    Riceboy SleepsAnthony Shim
  • * BrotherClement Virgo
  • * Crimes of the FutureDavid Cronenberg
  • Aftersun
  • * Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
  • * Turning Red
  • Special awards

    Special Citation

    "To Iranian filmmakers Jafar Panahi, Mohammad Rasoulof and Mostafa Al-Ahmad, who are currently in jail in Iran yet continue to make subtle movies that talk about life in their country, in spite of threats and restrictions from the regime. We stand in solidarity with them and add our voices to the international arts community calling for their release."