TIFF ’22 Review: ‘Project Wolf Hunting’ is a no holds barred fight to the end
‘Project Wolf Hunting’ is an action-packed high seas adventure that pits criminals against the police… against a blood-thirsty monster.
‘Project Wolf Hunting’ is an action-packed high seas adventure that pits criminals against the police… against a blood-thirsty monster.
‘Sisu’ features a one-man army shooting and cutting his way through Nazi soldiers who make the mistake of trying to take his treasure.
‘A Gaza Weekend’ is an irreverent satire that follows refugees from Israel escaping a pandemic lockdown by sneaking into Palestine.
‘Wildflower’ begins with its protagonist in a coma, reflecting on her young life as a teenager and caregiver.
‘Bones of Crows’ is an emotional account of the intergenerational trauma caused by the Canadian residential school system.
‘ROSIE’ is the contagiously delightful tale of an orphan who finds a home with her estranged aunt in Montreal.
‘Chevalier’ is based on a real-life, 18th century Black violinist, composer and French aristocrat who becomes entangled in a dangerous scandal.
‘El Agua’ tells the story of a young woman whose budding romance is threatened by external forces, including an intergenerational myth that threatens her life.
‘Venus’ blends a criminal pursuit following a robbery and a menacing presence occupying an apartment building.
‘Ashkal’ follows a police investigation into an apparent suicide by fire, while the department faces charges of corruption.
‘The Woman King’ is the epic tale of the all-female army that defended one Africa’s most powerful states in the 18th and 19th centuries.
‘The Origin of Evil’ follows a woman who seeks out her estranged father and becomes entangled in a ruthless fight for the family empire.