
Filmi 23!
Filmi Toronto’s South Asian Film Festival – 23 Years!
December 6th – 7th, 2025
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21st Filmi: Toronto’s South Asian film festival
Harbourfront Centre
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Lisa and Collins are in a happy, lovingly relationship, but when Collins realizes he wishes for more, their perfect life starts to crack.
Director Biography – Reva Bhardwaj
Reva Bhardwaj is a young Canadian queer filmmaker known for her unique storytelling and niche aesthetics.
Bhardwaj grew up in Nova Scotia and always held a passion for the performing arts. They wanted to use their gift and love of creativity to impact others and express themes of identity, relationships, and wonder through nuanced media.
His goal is to give a voice to the people who have trouble using theirs, and to spread a message of love, understanding, and acceptance to all.
Director Statement
Ordinary is my first film outside of school. It is a beautiful story showcasing a path relationships can go down that isn’t just the picture-perfect life or a super-toxic-situationship. There is a lot of unexplored territory when it comes to neutral decisions that have bittersweet outcomes; not everything has to end with a screaming match. I wanted to express it is possible to support others on their journey even though you don’t want to, and you aren’t selfish for feeling that. This story is about letting go when you want to hold on, because you know it is the best choice despite how much it will hurt.
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