Tuesday, February 8, 2022

The Worst Person in the World has received Oscar nominations in the categories Best International Feature Film and Best Original Screenplay

Two Oscar Nominations for The Worst Person in the World

Best Original Screenplay (Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier) and Best International Film (Joachim Trier). Photo: Oslo Pictures.

Joachim Trier's award-winning cinema success The Worst Person in the World has received Oscar nominations in the categories Best International Feature Film and Best Original Screenplay

-Amazing, two nominations for Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World; in the categories International Film and Original Screenplay. This is the result of hard work by filmmakers, actors, producers, distributors, and other important supporters. We are a big step closer to an Oscar for a Norwegian film and a Norwegian original screenplay, which is written by Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier. It has been a wonderful journey for everyone involved: from the World Premiere in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival, actress award to Renate Reinsve to great admissions both in Norway and internationally, weekly international nominations and awards as well as touring at festivals. All the attention and now the two Oscar nominations put not only The Worst Person in the World but also Norwegian films in general on the world map. We keep our fingers crossed and hope for not only one, but two, Oscar statues at the award ceremony on Sunday, March 27, says Kjersti Mo, CEO of the Norwegian Film Institute.
 
Best Norwegian Film Ever in the US
Neon acquired the American rights to the Norwegian drama from Joachim Trier The Worst Person in the World after the world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in July 2021. In recent months, Trier, Reinsve and everyone behind the film have worked intensely and purposefully together with Neon for today’s Oscar nominations.

February 4, The Worst Person in the World opened in US cinemas, with screenings in New York City and Los Angeles. The film had the highest PSA for any film of 2022, and the third-highest for any film of 2021 after Licorice Pizza and Spider-Man: No Way Home. The film made $135,042 at four NY/LA theatres with a per-screen average of $33,768, making it the best opening for a Norwegian film ever in the US.

French and British Nominations for The Worst Person in the World
Nearly 220,000 French people have already seen the The Worst Person in the World in cinemas, and it has been nominated for the French national film award César in the category for best foreign film. The Awards ceremony is set to take place on February 25.

The Worst Person in the World has also been nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Non-English Film. In addition, Renate Reinsve is nominated in the category for best actress. The British Film Awards will be presented on March 13 at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

About The Worst Person in the World
The screenplay is written by Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier. Joachim Trier's third film in the Oslo trilogy after Reprise and Oslo August 31 is a melancholic comedy about love in our time. In the main roles we find Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie and Herbert Nordrum.
 
Producers are Thomas Robsahm and Andrea Berentsen Ottmar for Oslo Pictures. The Norwegian premiere was on 15 October 2021, and it has so far been seen by more than 230,000 people in Norway. The Norwegian distributor is SF Studios. The international sales agent is the French company MK2 and the American distributor is Neon.
 
The Norwegian Film Institute has contributed with a total of Euro 60.000 in support for the film's Oscar campaign, in addition to Euro 3.600.000 in production and distribution grants.
 
Oscar Nominations for Norwegian Minority Co-Productions
The Danish animation film Flee (Jonas Poher Rasmussen) was nominated in the categories Animated Feature Film, Feature Documentary as well as International Feature Film. Flee is co-produced with Norwegian Maria Ekerhovd for Mer Film with co-production support from the Norwegian Film Institute. The Indian film, Writing with Fire (Rintu Thomas & Sushmit Ghosh), co-produced with Tone Grøttjord-Glenne for Sant & Usant is also nominated in the category Feature Documentary, and has received production support from the Norwegian SØRFOND.

Academy Members voting
Academy members from each of the 17 branches vote to determine the nominees in their respective categories – actors nominate actors, film editors nominate film editors, etc. In the Animated Feature Film and International Feature Film categories, nominees are selected by a vote of multi–branch screening committees. All voting members are eligible to select the Best Picture nominees. This year, the Academy saw its highest ever voter participation in the organization’s history, with members submitting ballots from 82 countries.

Active members of the Academy are eligible to vote for the winners in all 23 categories beginning Thursday, March 17, through Tuesday, March 22.

The 94th Oscars will be held on Sunday, March 27, 2022, at the Dolby® Theatre at Hollywood & Highland® in Hollywood and will be televised live on ABC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and in more than 200 territories worldwide.

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Thursday, January 27, 2022

Toronto Biennial of Art, Mar26-Jun-5, 2022

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production still from "The treaty is in the body" from Tanya

The Countdown Begins!
March 26 - June 5, 2022

With less than 8 weeks until the opening of #TOBiennial22, the Biennial team and our participating artists and contributors are busy getting ready to welcome you into our exhibition sites starting March 26! The safety of all our participants and visitors is our top priority, and we will be following the advice of public health authorities to ensure your time at our sites is enjoyable, meaningful, and above all, safe.

Countdown to the 2022 Biennial with us and stay tuned for more information about our Biennial sites, Programs, and more!

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Behind-the-scenes with Syrus Marcus Ware

As a continuation from his 2019 Antarctica commission, Syrus Marcus Ware presents MBL: Freedom in 2022 as the next chapter of his expansive, multimedia, multi-year project that predicts a near-future wherein Antarctica has become the only habitable place on the planet. Reflecting on climate change, white supremacy, abolition, and disability justice, the work will be presented as an interactive film experience, situating participants on the Mary Bird Land campsite.

Leading City-Builders Supporting TBA

We are excited to announce a new partnership with Kilmer, Mattamy & Tricon, three visionary city-builders who are putting art at the centre of their work building new communities.

Access to the arts is essential to creating vibrant, livable, inclusive communities where everyone can thrive, and Kilmer, Mattamy & Tricon are committed to ensuring that the public can enjoy the work of Canadian and International world-class artists, free of charge. Their work to connect communities to the arts continues to bring people together, and help make our neighbourhoods more open, trusting, and prosperous, while fostering a sense that everyone belongs.

Kilmer, Mattamy & Tricon has a long-standing commitment to Toronto’s arts and culture hubs to inspire, challenge and connect us. That’s why we are thrilled to support the Toronto Biennial of Art in achieving their vision of making contemporary art available to everyone. The work of the Toronto Biennial of Art has never been more important and their work will play a transformative role in revitalizing the city we love as we recover from COVID lockdowns.
– Ken Tanenbaum, Vice-Chairman, Kilmer Group

The support provided by Kilmer, Mattamy & Tricon to the Biennial will be instrumental in ensuring that Torontonians and visitors can access free and inclusive public programs and exhibitions throughout the entire 10 weeks of the 2022 Biennial.

Stay tuned for more highlights in the months to come from our generous donors and sponsors about why they are excited to support TBA!

Staff Updates

The Toronto Biennial of Art team has grown! We're pleased to introduce you to eight new additions to our staff:

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About TBA

Our mission is to make contemporary art available to everyone. For 10 weeks every two years, local and international Biennial artists transform Toronto and the surrounding regions with artworks, talks, and performances. Our free, citywide programming aims to inspire individuals, bridge communities, and contribute to global conversations.

This event has been financially assisted by the City of Toronto, the Government of Ontario, and the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund of the Government of Ontario through the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries, administered by the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund Corporation.

Image Captions: 

  1. Elder Duke Redbird and Dr Renée Hložek, Decolonizing Astrophysics, 2019. Photo: Triple Threat.

  2. Behind the scenes with Dainty Smith as Jessica, Ravyn Wngz as Sabian, and Yousef Kadoura as Marcus. Syrus Marcus Ware, MBL: Freedom, 2022, Film and mixed medium installation. Cinematography by Mishann Lau. Photo by and courtesy of Roxanne Fernandes. (image on left)

  3. Behind the scenes with the cast and crew. Syrus Marcus Ware, Antarctica MBL: Freedom, 2022, Film and mixed medium installation. Cinematography by Mishann Lau. Photo by and courtesy of the artist. (image on right)

Mabry Chambell Photography at the Cathrine Couturier Gallery, Rice University

Mabry Campbell
McNair Hall, 2021
Catherine Couturier Gallery is proud to share Mabry Campbell's latest work, Rice University. The series was featured in the latest publication of Rice Magazine.

"Whether buildings we’ve lived with for decades or ones we’re just beginning to incorporate into our own mental maps and memories of campus, the resulting images teeter between the familiar and strange, starkly isolated from the hubbub of campus life. Campbell’s images — sharp and mesmerizing — capture Rice in an unconventional light." - Lynn Gosnell for Rice Magazine
Mabry Campbell
Moody Center, 2021

The Photography Show by AIPAD
Exhibiting Gallery
May 19 - 22, 2022
After a two year hiatus, we are so excited that AIPAD is back for 2022. The new location is Center415 on Fifth Avenue between 37th and 38th streets. So mark your calendars for May 19-22, 2022. Hope to see you there!

Save the Date!
Maggie Taylor: Internal Logic
Opening Reception April 9, 2022
Maggie Taylor
The hostess, 2021 and The magician, 2021
Join us for the opening reception of Maggie Taylor: Internal Logic on Saturday, April 9th. The artist will be present and signing copies of her latest book.
The gallery is currently by appointment only. As we are here most every day, we can usually accommodate short notice. Email us to schedule a time to come by.

We hope to see you in the gallery soon!
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