The 2019 Toronto International Film Festival handed out its awards on Sunday afternoon, and in a surprise to many, writer/director Taika Waititi’s “anti-hate satire” Jojo Rabbit won the coveted People’s Choice Award. Produced by Fox Searchlight Pictures, the film is set during the end of World War II and revolves around a young boy named Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis) who aspires to be a key player in Hitler’s army and is so infatuated with the dictator that he appears as his imaginary friend, as played by Waititi. Unbeknownst to Jojo, his mother (Scarlett Johnasson) is …