TIFF ’25 Review: ‘Little Lorraine’ takes audiences aboard a sinking boat
‘Little Lorraine’ is about the harsh realizations a normal guy faces when he agrees to work with his dishonest uncle.
‘Little Lorraine’ is about the harsh realizations a normal guy faces when he agrees to work with his dishonest uncle.
‘Nika & Madison’ is the dramatic story of two young Indigenous women on the run for doing the right thing with the wrong background.
‘Babystar’ goes behind the scenes of an influencer family to expose the harsh realities of always having to be camera ready.
‘Modern Whore’ is an engaging documentary that dynamically contradicts assumptions about sex work with real-life accounts.
‘Nuns vs. the Vatican’ chronicles activists’ ongoing fight for recognition from the church for nuns abused by clergy.
‘Whitetail’ is a slow but sustained drama that follows a woman forced to confront a past she tried so hard to put behind her.
‘Kokuho’ is a passionate exploration of the Japanese art of Kabuki through the ambitions of two young rival actors.
‘Unidentified’ is a carefully crafted whodunit that follows a true crime enthusiast’s unofficial investigation into a possible honour killing.
‘Junk World’ is a striking stop-animation prequel that time travels through a post-apocalyptic world populated by genetic mutations.
‘The Blue Trail’ follows a woman who defies the government’s definition of elderly and challenges their new regulations.
‘Mama’ is the sharp portrayal of a woman suddenly struck by the impact working abroad has on her role as matriarch.
‘Exit 8’ adapts a minimalist video game for the big screen, creating an emotionally complex narrative for the main player.