TIFF ’25: Little Amelie or the Character of Rain – Fables of Life
[Little Amelie], among other things, highlights the beauty and charm of the small pleasures of life as seen through the eyes of a child.
Read More[Little Amelie], among other things, highlights the beauty and charm of the small pleasures of life as seen through the eyes of a child.
Read MoreLittle Lorraine proves itself to be seaworthy. Hane’s strong script and solid performances ensure that this Canadian crime thriller’s unique blend of family and fury fires on all cylinders.
Read MoreOlder characters in the film have a more realistic view of the world, having lost something or someone to the war, so much so that the choral becomes a way to get through life, or a place of healing.
Read MoreNever discount the power of blood lines. Written and directed by Gail Maurice, Blood Lines tells...
Read MoreBy tweaking a few of the film’s key elements, Davis manages to breathe new life into the story, making this remake relevant once again. And, in doing so, he makes sure that Youngblood hits when it needs to do so.
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