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REPORT: Toronto 2025

Cineuropa is covering the 50th Toronto Film Festival live with reviews, interviews, news...

REPORT: Toronto 2025

101 articles available in total starting from 16/02/2025. Last article published on 12/09/2025.

Joscha Bongard • Director of Babystar

Interview: Joscha Bongard • Director of Babystar

“Social media reflects our capitalistic system, and that’s something we have to confront”

The German director’s movie delves into the world of a family of social-media influencers and their addiction to cashing in on every moment of their life  

12/09 | Toronto 2025 | Discovery

Review: The Currents

Review: The Currents

Milagros Mumenthaler composes a symphonic third feature hinging on mental health and motherhood, which remains with you long after the credits roll  

11/09 | Toronto 2025 | Platform

Review: Forastera

Review: Forastera

The feature debut by Lucía Aleñar Iglesias offers a rare, nuanced look at grief and growing up  

11/09 | Toronto 2025 | Discovery

Review: Our Father

Review: Our Father

A new patient at a church-run rehab centre has to recover while navigating the ranks of a small community in Goran Stanković’s fiction feature debut  

11/09 | Toronto 2025 | Discovery

Review: Three Goodbyes

Review: Three Goodbyes

Isabel Coixet adapts Michela Murgia’s bestselling novel Tre Ciotole into a contemplative, if uneven, drama about love and loss  

11/09 | Toronto 2025 | Special Presentations

Review: Two Pianos

Review: Two Pianos

François Civil dazzles in Arnaud Desplechin’s excellent, sombre and tormented melodrama where the past and the present come together and collide  

10/09 | Toronto 2025 | Gala Presentations

Review: Bouchra

Review: Bouchra

Orian Barki and Meriem Bennani direct a surreal, animated autofiction musing on queerness, creativity and the North African diaspora  

10/09 | Toronto 2025 | Platform

Review: As We Breathe

Review: As We Breathe

Turkish filmmaker Seyhmus Altun’s debut feature chronicles a smouldering fire within a family, and the subconscious attempts of a father and daughter to prevent it from blazing  

10/09 | Toronto 2025 | Discovery

Alejandro Amenábar • Director of The Captive

Interview: Alejandro Amenábar • Director of The Captive

“This is the first film, after a thirty-year career, in which I address sexual identity, specifically homosexuality”

One of Spain's highest-grossing filmmakers discusses aspects of his new blockbuster, a historical drama in which he dares to present a new image of the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes  

09/09 | Toronto 2025 | Special Presentations

Review: The Fence

Review: The Fence

Claire Denis brings all the tumultuous, coded and unhinged strangeness of Bernard-Marie Koltès’ play to the big screen, dissecting the full spectrum of domination relationships  

09/09 | Toronto 2025 | Special Presentations

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