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The TIFF Awards Ceremony on Sunday honoured a solid slate of international cinema, but organizers couldn't avoid a couple silly errors, writes Barry Hertz.

The triumphs and tensions of the Toronto International Film Festival’s 50th edition were crystallized with a startling, almost too-on-the-nose tidiness during the organization’s closing awards ceremony Sunday morning.

At the same time as TIFF honoured a solid slate of international cinema – with the top audience prizes going to such largely acclaimed titles as Chloé Zhao’s tear-jerking drama Hamnet , Matt Johnson’s sensational Canadian comedy Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie and Park Chan-wook’s dark anti-capitalism satire No Other Choice – festival organizers could not help but continue to make the kind of

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