media release
April 9, 2025
TIFF May/June 2025 Programming Highlights

Boat People (1982)
TIFF is marking a major milestone in 2025 as it celebrates the 50th edition of its Festival. The highly anticipated marquee series The TIFF Story in 50 Films is coming to Lightbox June through August. The series will showcase 50 landmark films from around the world that played a significant role in connecting with audiences and reflecting the story of TIFF. The lineup and schedule will be announced on May 7, with tickets available to Members on Wednesday, May 14, and open to the public on Friday, May 16.
TIFF’s Film Reference Library (FRL) recently completed the acquisition of the Ali Adil Khan Collection of Bollywood Art. This collection, free and available online, offers a comprehensive overview of Bollywood material culture and includes rare posters, LP’s, sketches, and billboards from the 1940s to the present for key Bollywood titles such as Mother India (1957) and Sholay (1975), alongside films by famed directors Yash Chopra and Raj Kapoor. This is one of the largest repositories of Bollywood art chronicling Indian Cinema in North America.
Information is subject to change. Please visit tiff.net for up-to-date programming details. Tickets for May programming will be available to TIFF Members on Wednesday, April 16, and to the public on Friday, April 18. Tickets for June programming will be available for TIFF Members on Wednesday, May 14, and to the public on Friday, May 16.

Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell (2023)
MAY HIGHLIGHTS
TIFF CinemathequeFlights: Vietnam on Film
May 9–28
In recognition of Asian Heritage Month, TIFF Cinematheque presents a showcase of Vietnamese and Vietnamese diasporic cinemas. While Hollywood has dominated filmic representations of Vietnam, the works in this programme provide authentic visions of a country and people in search of new beginnings. Gathering diverse documentary and narrative films including Journey from the Fall (2006), A Tale of Love (1995), Three Seasons (1999), Daughter from Danang (2002), The Tailor (2017), Boat People (1982), Madam Phung’s Last Journey (2014), and Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell (2023), Flights explores escapes from, passages through, and returns to a country ravaged by war and transformed by globalization.
See the North presented by MUBI
- May 13 (6:30pm) The Apology (2016) dir. Tiffany Hsiung, post-show Q&A with the director
TIFF Wavelengths Presents
- May 14 (6:30pm) You Burn Me (2024) dir. Matías Piñeiro, post-show recorded Q&A with the director
TIFF Next Wave Presents
- May 22 (6:30pm) Plastic (2023) dir. Daisuke Miyazaki, post-show virtual Q&A with the director
MDFF Selects
- May 29 (6:30pm) Blue Sun Palace (2024) dir. Constance Tsang, Toronto Premiere!

Carley Fortune
May Special Events and Guests
- May 7 (7pm) Exclusion: Beyond The Silence (2024) dir. Keira Loughran; post-show on-stage conversation with Loughran, Helen Lee, and Co-Executive Producer Justin Poy
TIFF Community Impact in partnership with Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto (CCCGT) presents a free screening of Loughran’s Exclusion: Beyond the Silence. This intimate documentary, produced by Craig Thompson, Wei Hu, and Ballinran Entertainment follows two granddaughters, Loughran and Helen Lee, who trace the groundbreaking legacies of their grandmothers to reveal the devastating impacts of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923, better known as the “Chinese Exclusion Act,” on Chinese Canadian communities and their resilience in the face of discrimination.
- May 7 & May 20 (6:30pm) Badnam Basti (1971), dir. Prem Kapoor.
Canadian Premiere of 4K restoration TIFF Cinematheque New & Restored in partnership with Berlin’s Arsenal - Institute for Film and Video Art and Goethe-Institut Toronto present Prem Kapoor’s Badnam Basti, India’s first foray into queer cinema, long thought to be lost. Introduced by Arsenal Institute’s Markus Ruff on May 7, and Sanghum Film Collective’s Aaditya Aggarwal on May 20.
- May 10, 11, 15, Killer of Sheep (1978) dir. Charles Burnett, Toronto Premiere of the new 4K restoration
TIFF is pleased to present vanguard filmmaker Charles Burnett’s groundbreaking feature debut, Killer of Sheep, screening as part of TIFF Cinematheque New & Restored. Acclaimed for its combination of neorealist and poetic imagery, the LA Rebellion director’s captivating vision of Watts in its post-manufacturing decline would be selected for the National Film Registry in 1990, after 30 years in obscurity.
- May 13 (7pm) In Conversation With… Carley Fortune
Best-selling author Carley Fortune (This Summer Will Be Different, Meet Me at the Lake, Every Summer After) joins TIFF in conversation with fellow chart-topping author Ashley Audrain (The Push, The Whispers) for the Toronto launch of her highly anticipated new novel, One Golden Summer. Each ticket purchase includes an assigned seat and a copy of One Golden Summer, pre-signed by Fortune. This event is presented in partnership with Penguin Random House Canada.
- May 21 (7:30pm) Loved It: Scaachi Koul on The Stepford Wives
Award-winning writer, podcaster, and producer Scaachi Koul joins us in person to present a rare screening of Frank Oz’s The Stepford Wives, starring Nicole Kidman, Matthew Broderick, Bette Midler, and Glenn Close, and her new essay collection Sucker Punch. Community-access tickets for this event generously provided by Visa Sharing the Screen.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)
JUNE HIGHLIGHTS
TIFF Marquee series
- June 12 – August 27 The TIFF Story in 50 Films
Curated by TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey, with input and insight from TIFF programmers past and present, this series will include special guests, including current and former programmers and select filmmakers for in-person Q&As and recorded introductions.
TIFF Wavelengths Presents
- June 11 (6:45pm) Gesture and Chance: Nadine Nortier and Mouchette programmed by Canadian Argentinian filmmaker Rita Ferrando
Special Event
- June 26 (7pm) Sing Along: Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) dir. John Cameron Mitchell
In celebration of Pride Month, TIFF presents a high-energy Sing Along screening of John Cameron Mitchell’s cult classic musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch. This event will feature warm-up activities, props, and onscreen lyrics so the whole audience can sing and cheer along with this eclectic exploration of identity and love.
The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, presented by Rogers, will run September 4–14, 2025. For more information, visit tiff.net.