Matt and Mara TIFF 2024
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Matt and Mara – TIFF 2024

TIFF 2024

September 5 to September 15, 2024

Film Info

FILM FESTIVAL
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PROGRAMME
Centrepiece


Two old friends reunite in and Mara. Mara (), a Toronto literary professor, is surprised one day to find her old friend Matt () waiting for her outside her classroom. Even though Mara is now married to musician Samir (Mounir Al Shami) and has a young daughter, she rekindles her friendship with Matt. When Matt accompanies Mara to a conference in Ithaca, questions arise about whether there is something more to their friendship.

Synopsis

Matt and Mara is the latest film from Toronto-based writer/director Kazik Radwanski (Tower, How Heavy This Hammer, Anne at 13,000 Ft.). The film reunites Anne at 13,000 Ft. stars Deragh Campbell (Measures for a Funeral) and Matt Johnson (The Dirties, Operation Avalanche, Blackberry) as the titular friends Matt and Mara. When Matt returns to Toronto from New York to care for his hospitalized father, he ends up picking up his friendship with Mara right where it left off. The question soon arises whether the dynamic between Matt and Mara is more than just friendship.

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My Thoughts on Matt and Mara

Matt and Mara see Kazik Radwanski continue with his filmmaking style of heavily improvised “slice of life” character studies, while also channelling Richard Linklater’s Before Trilogy, with the film even featuring a tense argument scene that reminded me of a similar scene in Before Midnight. The plot of Matt and Mara drops many hints of the sexual tension between the two characters, though the film opts to take a route that is arguably more realistic and not the stereotypical movie romance. Like Kazik Radwanski’s previous films, Matt and Mara concludes on an extremely vague and subtle note, leaving it up to the viewer to interpret what happens next.

Trailer for Matt and Mara – TIFF 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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