‘One Battle After Another’ dominates Toronto Film Critics Association Awards with 4 wins

By Alex Nino Gheciu “One Battle After Another” picked up one prize after another from the Toronto Film Critics Association on Sunday night. The action thriller about an ex-revolutionary turned stoner whose past catches up with him won four awards, including best picture and best director for Paul Thomas Anderson during the group’s annual live vote. The film, inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s novel “Vineland,” also won best adapted screenplay and outstanding supporting performance by Benicio del Toro. Outstanding lead performance awards went to Rose Byrne for her portrayal of a therapist and mother whose life comes crashing down around her, and Ethan Hawke for his turn as down-and-out Broadway legend Lorenz Hart in “Blue Moon.” B.C. filmmaker Sophy Romvari won best first feature for “Blue Heron,” her semi-autobiographical drama about…

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