TheToronto International Film Festivalhas announced its prizes and jury members for its 48th edition which runs from Sept. 7-17.

All awards will be announced on September 17 at the annual Awards Breakfast atTIFFBell Lightbox.

The three winners will receive a cash prize of $10,000 each, made possible by Canada Goose.

2023 Toronto Film Festival lineup

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The jurors are:V.T.

Nayaniis a multi-hyphenate storyteller working across the screen industries.

Short Cuts Awards Jurors are:Aisha Jamalis an Afghan Canadian filmmaker and film programmer.

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Since 2016, she has been programming Canadian films for the Hot Docs Documentary Festival.

Her previous short films have played at venues and festivals worldwide.

Araya Mengeshais an Ethiopian Eritrean award-winning filmmaker and actor.

Shasha Nakhai is a Toronto-based storyteller with more than a decade of experience.

In 2022, the Changemaker Award went to Luis De FilippisSomething You Said Last Night.

All feature films in TIFFs Official Selection are eligible for this Award.

The 2022 winners areThe Fabelmans, Black Ice, andWeird: The Al Yankovic Story.

FIPRESCI JURYThe FIPRESCI Prize is presented by an international jury selected by the International Federation of FilmCritics.

Last years winner was A Gaza Weekend.

He is now focused on enjoying and spreading his love of cinema at MUBI.

Diego Faraoneis a Uruguayan film critic and journalist.

Jenni Zylkais a freelance writer focusing on film, media, and music.

In 2022, the NETPAC Award went toSweet As.

Haolun Shuis a Shanghai-based filmmaker and teaches film directing and screenwriting at Shanghai FilmAcademy.

Lalita Krishnais the Co-Chair of Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.

She is a criticallyacclaimed documentary filmmaker.