Bookworm Fantasia 2024

Bookworm – Fantasia 2024

Fantasia 2024

July 18 to August 4, 2024

Film Info

FILM FESTIVAL
Fantasia 2024 Fantasia Film Festival

PROGRAMME
Selection

AWARDS
Fanatasia Audience Awards Gold Audience Award for Best International Feature


A pretentious 11-year-old goes on a camping trip with her illusionist camper in search of a reclusive panther in . Mildred () is an 11-year-old New Zealand girl excited to go on a camping trip with her mother Zo (Morgana O’Reilly) to find proof of the mythical Caturbury Panther and collect a $50,000 reward. However, Zo is electrocuted in a freak accident and hospitalized in a coma, resulting in Mildred’s absentee illusionist father Strawn Wise () flying in from Las Vegas to look after her. Strawn takes Mildred on her camping trip, as the two experience some reluctant bonding.

Bookworm Synopsis

Bookworm is the sophomore directorial effort from filmmaker Ant Timpson (Come to Daddy), reuniting him with star Elijah Wood. The film also stars talented child star Nell Fisher (Evil Dead Rise) as a lead protagonist Mildred, who is smart beyond her years, though she could be a bit pretentious. While in the wilderness in the search for The Canturbury Panther, Mildred and Strawn come across the seemingly friendly couple of Arnold () and Angelina (), who turn out to have alterious motives.

BOOKWORM

My Thoughts on Bookworm

Due to its setting in the New Zealand wilderness, Bookworm is a family-friendly father-daughter adventure that is most reminiscent of 2016’s Hunt for the Wilderpeople. While the film is a departure from the decidedly more R-rated fare produced or directed by Ant Timpson, Bookworm still has an edge to it, putting Midred and Strawn into very real peril at times, as well as the subplot with Michael Smiley’s Arnold, which turns downright disturbing. The main takeaway of Bookworm is how the film is a star-making vehicle for young actress Nell Fisher, who has a big career ahead of her.

Trailer for Bookworm – Fantasia 2024

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Sean Patrick Kelly

Sean Patrick Kelly is a Toronto-based freelance film critic and blogger with a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies from York University. Since founding his site in 2004, Sean has shared his passion for cinema through insightful reviews and commentary. His work has also been featured in prominent outlets, including Toronto Film Scene, HuffPost Canada, Screen Anarchy, ScreenRant, and Rue Morgue Magazine.

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