Movies Film Festivals TIFF American Fiction takes top honors at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival The Cord Jefferson movie, an adaptation of Percival Everett's novel Erasure and starring Jeffrey Wright, won the People's Choice Award. By Joey Nolfi Joey Nolfi Entertainment Weekly's Oscars expert, 'RuPaul's Drag Race' beat reporter, host of 'Quick Drag' Twitter Spaces, and cohost of 'EW's BINGE' podcast. Almost all of the drag content on this site is my fault (you're welcome). EW's editorial guidelines Published on September 17, 2023 12:16PM EDT Global cinema audiences have named the best film of the year at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. Following 10 days of festivities, TIFF drew to a close Sunday afternoon, with Cord Jefferson's American Fiction taking the festival's top prize, the TIFF People's Choice Award, amid a relatively muted year for the annual cinema event's offerings due to ongoing strikes involving Hollywood's actors and writers. Jeffrey Wright in 'American Fiction'. COURTESY OF TIFF /ORION RELEASING The movie is an adaptation of Percival Everett's novel Erasure. It's a satirical take on stereotypes and offensive tropes, and stars Jeffrey Wright as Thelonious "Monk" Ellison, an English professor and frustrated author who has to confront his own integrity. American Fiction also stars Tracee Ellis Ross, Sterling K. Brown, Issa Rae, and Erika Alexander, among others. Tracee Ellis Ross and Leslie Uggams in 'American Fiction'. Sterling K. Brown in 'American Fiction'. Issa Rae and Nicole Kempskie in 'American Fiction'. Tracee Ellis Ross and Leslie Uggams in 'American Fiction'. PHOTO: Claire Folger Sterling K. Brown in 'American Fiction'. PHOTO: Claire Folger Issa Rae and Nicole Kempskie in 'American Fiction'. PHOTO: ORION Pictures Director Alexander Payne's The Holdovers — starring Paul Giamatti, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and newcomer Dominic Sessa — was named first runner-up, while Hayao Miyazaki's The Boy and the Heron won second runner-up. Dominic Sessa, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and Paul Giamatti in 'The Holdovers'. Seacia Pavao/2023 FOCUS FEATURES LLC The TIFF People's Choice Award is typically a profile-boosting awards season prize bestowed upon a film that usually goes on to great Oscars success — including 10 eventual Best Picture winners or nominees across the last decade, including Nomadland, Green Book, 12 Years a Slave, and last year's Steven Spielberg-directed drama The Fabelmans. This year, however, the ongoing SAG and WGA strikes likely led to a less crowded roster of potential Oscar-bound films at TIFF. Similarly, the festival's annual TIFF Tribute Awards ceremony handed out prizes to less likely contenders in the big-picture race, including All the Light We Cannot See series helmer Shawn Levy (who doesn't have a film in the race this year), director Patricia Arquette (Gonzo Girl), and actress Vicky Krieps (The Dead Don't Hurt). Still, Colman Domingo scored a TIFF trophy at this year's event, albeit for the film Sing Sing — which he was able to promote at the festival, where the film was acquired by A24 for a 2024 release — though his performance in Rustin, a Netflix film that he was not able to promote, seems to an early frontrunner for a Best Actor nomination. The next major step on the awards trail will see prospective awards players like Bradley Cooper's Maestro, Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things, and Sofia Coppola's Priscilla make their way to the New York Film Festival, which runs Sept. 29-Oct. 15. Check out more from EW's The Awardist, featuring exclusive interviews, analysis, and our podcast diving into all the highlights from the year's best in TV. Related content: American Fiction movie director reveals book author Percival Everett's reaction to 'frightening' screening 11 must-see movies at 2023 fall film festivals, from Bradley Cooper's Maestro to major Oscars contenders 10 early 2024 Oscars contenders to watch, from Leonardo DiCaprio and Past Lives to Margot Robbie's Barbie