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Director Tracey Deer to get emerging talent award at Toronto film festival

Director Tracey Deer will receive an emerging talent award at next month's Toronto International Film Festival.

Mohawk Girls creator to also premiere new film about the Oka Crisis at the festival

Director Tracey Deer will receive an emerging talent award at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. That prize, previously called the Mary Pickford Award, celebrates a woman who is making groundbreaking strides in the industry. (Canadian Screen Awards)

Director Tracey Deer will receive an emerging talent award at next month's Toronto International Film Festival.

The creator of the APTN TV series Mohawk Girlswill be among the honourees at the TIFF Tribute Awards, which will be virtual this year due to COVID-19.

The emerging talent award celebrates a woman selected by TIFF and MGMwho is making groundbreaking strides in the industry. It was previously called the Mary Pickford Award.

Deer will premiere her film Beansat the festival, which will run Sept. 10 to 19 with a mix of in-person and online experiences.

Her debut feature is about a young Mohawk girl during the Oka Crisis in 1990.

WATCH |Tracey Deer on the moment in 1990 that changed everything:

Tracey Deer on the moment in 1990 that changed everything

8 years ago
Duration 3:14
The Mohawk filmmaker looks back on a late August day in 1990 when she was in a convoy of cars pelted by rocks hurled by angry white men. She was 12. The incident shaped her life.

The TIFF Tribute Awards will air Sept. 15 on CTV and be streamed globally by Variety magazine.

Previously announced honourees include actors Kate Winslet and Anthony Hopkins, director Chloe Zhao, and filmmaker Mira Nair.

TIFF also announced a free, In Conversation With...virtual event with Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry on Sept. 11.

Berry will discuss her career and directorial debut, Bruised,which will screen at the festival.

Meanwhile, TIFF says its four Rising Stars this year are Sheila Atim, Rainbow Dickerson, Tanya Maniktala, and Madeleine Sims-Fewer.