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''Matt and Mara'' is a 2024 Canadian
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film, written and directed by
Kazik Radwanski Kazik Radwanski is a Canadian film director and screenwriter. His early short films have been cited as part of the New Canadian Cinema movement. He made his feature film directorial debut in 2012 with ''Tower''. His second feature film, '' How ...
. The film stars
Deragh Campbell Deragh Campbell (born May 4, 1989) is a Canadian actress and filmmaker. She is known for her performances in Independent film, independent Cinema of Canada, Canadian cinema. Her collaborations with filmmaker Sofia Bohdanowicz''—Veslemøy's Song' ...
as Mara, a university professor in a troubled marriage to Samir (Mounir Al Shami), who unexpectedly reconnects with Matt ( Matt Johnson), a man from her past.Wendy Ide
"‘Matt And Mara’: Berlin Review"
''
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'', February 23, 2024.
The cast also includes Simon Reynolds, Kinshuk Dhingra, Georgia Tannis, Jack Nguyen, Frances Howlett, and Linda Theresa Young.


Plot

Mara, a writing professor in Toronto, reconnects with Matt, her former best friend. Matt, living in New York City, has just published a successful book, and is in town to care for his sick dad. Mara, once a passionate writer, has spent her time after graduation teaching and has not written anything in years. Despite being married, Mara agrees to spend time with Matt: visiting cafes and going on walks through the city. As the two begin to reconnect, Mara finds herself challenged by Matt's artistic notions. Mara asks Matt to drive her to
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for a conference where the tension culminates and the two share a kiss by the falls. Unable to allow herself to engage in an affair, but unable to communicate properly, Mara and Matt fight on the drive home. One night, Mara receives a phone call from Matt that his dad has passed. Mara helps him to figure out funeral arrangements. Matt returns home to New York. Mara listens to a song her husband, a musician, has been working on. Afterwards, Mara flips through her copy of Matt's book and reads over a note he has written for her on the first page. She puts it back on her shelf.


Cast


Production

The casting for the film was announced late 2020, and the film went into production in 2022.


Release

It premiered in the Encounters program at the
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, and had its Canadian premiere at the
2024 Toronto International Film Festival The 49th annual Toronto International Film Festival was held from September 5–15, 2024. The festival opened with David Gordon Green's film ''Nutcrackers (film), Nutcrackers'', and closed with Rebel Wilson's directorial debut film ''The Deb (fil ...
.


Reception

Wendy Ide of ''
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'' wrote that "Matt and Mara is one of those films in which very little concrete happens, but the tingling possibility that something might makes it compelling. The appeal is largely due to the casting – Cambell icand Johnson have an undeniable chemistry that is magnified by the improvisational freedom of the picture’s approach. And the agile camerawork deftly captures not just the finely-honed details of both performances, but also the increasingly charged space between the characters." In a negative review, Sarah Manvel of Critic's Notebook noted, "
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could have been delicious. But in this form we are not even being served the cookie dough. All that's here is some raw ingredients with the hope we'll mix them ourselves." Guy Lodge for ''
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'' wrote that "The fourth feature from Canadian writer-director Kazik Radwanski is an itchy, unsettled and often poignant relationship drama, consistent with his previous works not just in shared personnel — notably lead actors Deragh Campbell and Matt Johnson, who also headlined Radwanski’s 2019 breakout “Anne at 13,000 Ft.” — but in a tingly, seasick storytelling sensibility that makes something volatile and cinematic out of ostensibly static material." The film was named to TIFF's annual
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list for 2024.Carlos Diaz
"Canada’s Top Ten: TIFF Celebrates the Best in Cinema for 2024"
''That Shelf'', January 8, 2025.


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* * {{Kazik Radwanski 2024 films 2024 drama films Canadian drama films English-language Canadian films 2020s Canadian films 2020s English-language films Films shot in Toronto Films set in Toronto Films directed by Kazik Radwanski