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RT Thorne’s 40 ACRES Won 9 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS But Not Best Motion Picture

R.T. Thorne’s dystopian thriller 40 Acres, starring American actor Danielle Deadwyler, won every award it was nominated for except Best Motion Picture.

In a post-apocalyptic future where food is scarce, the last descendants of a Black family of farmers who settled in Canada after the American Civil War must protect their homestead from an organized militia hell-bent on taking their land.

R.T. Thorne won the John Dunning Best First Feature Film Award and two other awards for Achievement in Direction and Best Original Screenplay

And there were other awards for casting, cinematography, art direction and production design, stunt coordination, music and sound editing.

That’s 9.

But Best Motion Picture went to Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie.

For more: Canadian Screen Awards

40 Acres shot in Sudbury, Ontario.