TIFF’s Short Cuts program returns for TIFF 50 with a compelling slate of 48 short films representing 28 countries – including 20 Canadian titles. This year’s program showcases TIFF’s expansive curatorial vision across seven presentations, including Strange Cuts, the Midnight Madness-adjacent strand introduced in 2024. The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, presented by Rogers, will take place September 4th–14th, 2025.
The Best International and Best Canadian Short Film Awards are joined by a third honor this year: the Best Animated Short Film Award evaluated by a panel of three Short Cuts Jurors. This year they are are rising cinematographer Ashley Iris Gill (“Black Community Mixtapes”), Marcel Jean, Artistic Director of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival and Executive Director of the Cinémathèque québécoise, and Canadian actor, writer, and director Connor Jessup (whose short film “Julian and the Wind” had its World Premiere at last year’s Festival).
Hear from Short Cuts Co-Lead Programmer Sonja Baksa:
Program highlights include the World Premieres of “Dust to Dreams” by acclaimed actor Idris Elba; “The Contestant” from duo Patrick Xavier Bresnan and Ivete Lucas (The Passing, TIFF Short Cuts ‘23), featuring David Hasselhoff; and “DISC” by Cannes alum Blake Winston Rice, co-written by and starring Victoria Ratermanis and Jim Cummings. Joecar Hanna’s “Talk Me,” executive produced by Spike Lee, makes its North American premiere, as does “The Non-Actor” starring Maya Hawke and Victoria Pedretti. The documentary “All the Empty Rooms” from Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning filmmaker Joshua Seftel, executive produced by Adam McKay, will have its International Premiere.
Additional Short Cut program highlights:
- Ten animations across the seven-program lineup, including Cannes, Annecy and Venice hits like “Water Girl” by Sandra Desmazières, “The Girl Who Cried Pearls” from Oscar-nominated Canadian animators Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, and “Praying Mantis” from the team of Yonfan (“No. 7 Cherry Lane,” TIFF ‘19) and Joe Hsieh.
- Returns from TIFF alumni, including Rich Williamson and Shasha Nakhai (“Scarborough,” TIFF ‘21) with short satire “Bots;” Kelly Fyffe-Marshall (“When Morning Comes, TIFF ‘22) with sharply scripted drama “Demons; Healer” from Chelsea McMullan (“Swan Song,” TIFF ‘23) in collaboration with Amar Wala (“Shook,” TIFF ‘24); “A South Facing Window” by Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir (“City of Wind,” TIFF ‘23, “Snow in September,” TIFF ‘22); and “A Soft Touch” by Heather Young (“Murmur,” TIFF ‘19, “Milk,” TIFF ‘17).
- Award-winning standouts from the festival circuit, such as “I’m Glad You’re Dead Now” (Cannes 2025 short film Palme d’Or Winner) by Tawfeek Barhom and “Ali” (Cannes 2025 Special Jury Mention) by Adnan Al Rajeev.
- Strange Cuts’ sophomore lineup, with genre hybrids including the deliciously twisted psychedelic animation “UM” by Nieto, cheeky micro satire “Marriaginalia” by Hannah Cheesman, and the absurdist wonder “Thanks to Meet You!” from Richard Hunter.
- Compelling documentaries like seven-minute-long, visually striking short “Divers” by Georgie Wood and the whimsical “Asparagus Bear” from Ivan Grgur, produced by the Oscar-nominated director and last year’s Cannes short film Palme d’Or winner, Nebojša Slijepčević.
- TIFF debuts from emerging Canadian filmmakers:
- “Jazz Infernal,” an upbeat ode to the roots of jazz music from Will Niava
- “Ramón Who Speaks to Ghosts,” a delightful mockumentary by Shervin Kermani
- “The Year of the Dragon,” a tender drama about the sacrifices of motherhood from Giran Findlay-Liu
- “ripe,” a drama about family duty from Solara Thanh Bình Đặng
- “Karupy,” an absurd family drama from Canadian Film Centre Director Labs alum Kalainithan Kalaichelvan
- “Klee,” a prairie-gothic sci-fi that flips the script on colonization, from Saskatchewan-based Métis filmmaker Gavin Baird
- “Poster Boy,” a cutthroat look at the ’90s boyband world by India Opzoomer, who is also in TIFF’s Directors Lab this year
Short Cuts Co-Lead Mariam Zaidi’s insights:
Short Cuts Program 1 (in alphabetical order):
A Small Fiction of My Mother in Beijing | Dorothy Sing Zhang | China
World Premiere
Agapito | Arvin Belarmino, Kyla Danelle Romero | Philippines
North American Premiere
DISC | Blake Winston Rice | USA
World Premiere
Healer | Chelsea McMullan | Canada
World Premiere
Jazz Infernal | Will Niava | Canada
World Premiere
Ramón Who Speaks to Ghosts | Shervin Kermani | Spain/Canada/Mexico
World Premiere
The Girl Who Cried Pearls | Chris Lavis, Maciek Szczerbowski | Canada
North American Premiere
Short Cuts Program 2 (in alphabetical order):
Ambush | Yassmina Karajah | Jordan/Canada
World Premiere
Bots | Rich Williamson | Canada
World Premiere
I Fear Blue Skies | Salar Pashtoonyar | Canada
World Premiere
Not Scared, Just Sad | Isabelle Mecattaf | Lebanon/Bulgaria
World Premiere
Talk Me | Joecar Hanna | Spain/USA
North American Premiere
Water Girl | Sandra Desmazières | France/Netherlands/Portugal
North American Premiere
Short Cuts Program 3 (in alphabetical order):
A South Facing Window | Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir | France/Mongolia
North American Premiere
Asparagus Bear | Ivan Grgur | Croatia
World Premiere
Demons | Kelly Fyffe-Marshall | Canada
World Premiere
Earworm | Patrik Eklund | Sweden
International Premiere
Sea Star | Tyler Mckenzie Evans | Canada
World Premiere
The Non-Actor | Eliza Barry Callahan | USA
North American Premiere
What We Leave Behind | Jean-Sébastien Hamel, Alexandra Myotte | Canada
North American Premiere
Short Cuts Program 4 (in alphabetical order):
Ali | Adnan Al Rajeev | Bangladesh/Philippines
North American Premiere
Dust to Dreams | Idris Elba | Nigeria
World Premiere
Fiction Contract | Carolyn Lazard | USA
International Premiere
More Than Happy | Wei Keong Tan | Singapore
World Premiere
ripe | Solara Thanh Bình Đặng | Canada/Vietnam
World Premiere
To the Woods | Agnès Patron | France
North American Premiere
Year of the Dragon | Giran Findlay-Liu | Canada
World Premiere
Short Cuts Program 5 (in alphabetical order):
Arguments in Favor of Love | Gabriel Abrantes | Portugal
North American Premiere
Dish Pit | Anna Hopkins | Canada
Canadian Premiere
I’m Glad You’re Dead Now | Tawfeek Barhom | France/Greece/Palestine
North American Premiere
Karupy | Kalainithan Kalaichelvan | Canada
World Premiere
Once in a Body | María Cristina Pérez González | Colombia/USA
North American Premiere
Pink Light | Harrison Browne | Canada
World Premiere
Poster Boy | India Opzoomer | Canada
World Premiere
The Contestant | Patrick Xavier Bresnan | USA/Germany
World Premiere
Short Cuts Program 6 (in alphabetical order):
A Soft Touch | Heather Young | Canada
World Premiere
All the Empty Rooms | Joshua Seftel | USA
International Premiere
Divers | Geordie Wood | USA
North American Premiere
Niimi | Dana Solomon | Canada
World Premiere
Permanent Guest | Sana Zahra Jafri | Pakistan
World Premiere
The Death of the Fish | Eva Lusbaronian | France
North American Premiere
Strange Cuts (in alphabetical order):
Klee | Gavin Baird | Canada
World Premiere
Marriaginalia | Hannah Cheesman | Canada
World Premiere
Praying Mantis | Joe Hsieh | Taiwan/Hong Kong
North American Premiere
Quietness | Gonçalo Almeida | Spain
World Premiere
Thanks To Meet You! | Richard Hunter | United Kingdom
World Premiere
The Veil | Gabriel Motta | Brazil
World Premiere
UM | Nieto | France
World Premiere
2025 Short Cuts Awards Jury
Ashley Iris Gill
Ashley Iris Gill is a rising cinematographer whose intimate, emotive style shapes acclaimed works like the Canadian Screen Award winner “Black Community Mixtapes,” Sundance’s “Thriving,” and “Scaring Women At Night” (TIFF Short Cuts ‘22). She has collaborated with many brands including Nike, Mercedes, and BMO, while also passionately advocating for BIPOC and 2SLGBTQ+ communities in film.
Marcel Jean
Marcel Jean has been the Artistic Director of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival since 2012 and the Executive Director of the Cinémathèque québécoise since 2015. He is the author of several books on animation and Canadian cinema, and from 1999 to 2005 he was an executive producer at the NFB French program animation studio.
Connor Jessup
Connor Jessup is a Canadian actor, writer, and director, best known for his leading roles in Netflix’s Locke & Key, ABC’s “American Crime,” and the independent film “Closet Monster” (winner, Best Canadian Feature Film, TIFF ’15). As a filmmaker, Jessup’s short films have screened at the Festival as well as the Berlinale, Clermont-Ferrand, Palm Springs, FNC and many other festivals.
Tickets go on sale to TIFF Members by level beginning on Friday, August 15th. For more details, visit tiff.net/join. The full Festival schedule will be released on Tuesday, August 12th. The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, presented by Rogers, runs September 4th–14th, 2025.
Previously announced:
Galas And Special Presentations Lineup
Platform Programming & Jury
Discovery
Midnight Madness
Centerpiece
Docs
Primetime
Upcoming announcements:
Takeover 2:
- Friday, August 8th: Wavelengths & TIFF Classics
Key 2025 Festival Links:
- Programmers: https://tiff.net/programmers
- Ticketing Dates: https://tiff.net/about-the-festival
- Media Library: https://tiff.net/media/library/festival
- TIFF: The Market: https://tiff.net/themarket (coming in 2026)
What do you think of the films announced so far? What other titles do you think will screen at this year’s TIFF? Are you planning on attending in-person? Please let us know your thoughts in the comments section below or on our X account.