The 29th Toronto International Film Festival ran from September 9 through September 18.
The festival screened 328 films of which 253 were features and 75 were shorts (148 of the films screened were in a language other than English).
[2][3][4] No first or second runners-up were officially named for the People's Choice Award; however, festival director Piers Handling did provide the media with a list of numerous other films that had been in the running, including Crash, Gunner Palace, I, Claudia, Up and Down, 3-Iron, Ma Mère, The Holy Girl, Red Dust, Brides, Saving Face and Sideways.
[8] [9] The festival's year-end Canada's Top Ten list was announced in December.
[10] In 2004 a new Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time list was made, an exercise previously carried out in 1984 and 1993.